The Foundation: Their Own Worst Enemy

I voted green. When I went to the church to vote there were two lines. I was this close to saying to someone “Is this the line for the beer, or the line to get the tickets to get the beer?”

I am used to hearing politicians lie on the TV, radio and in the newspaper (no, I didn’t ‘hear’ them on the newspaper). But last week I had a real treat! The NDP called me to lie to me directly! He said he shared my values. What a weiner. Maybe I’ll start sharing his values and I’ll coldcall everyone in town with a recording.

The Foundation (on Main St) is on my way to work. I passed by to see 5 big signs plastered in their window that read “It’s not our fault! Please inform yourself before you judge us!” and suchlike. This was in response to a tiny notice stuck on the door that says one of the food handlers was found to have hepatitis Q (replace Q with some other letter). I find it funny and ironic and STUPID that the staff/company draws more attention to the problem than the board of health.

About Toren

Illustrator, comic artist, voice and screen actor, lead singer for The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, co-author Spaceship Zero roleplaying game.
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One Response to The Foundation: Their Own Worst Enemy

  1. Lisa says:

    ~“Is this the line for the beer, or the line to get the tickets to get the beer?”~

    If I were in one of those two lines and someone came in and said that, I would have laughed.

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