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West Roxbury sign wall filling up fast
By adamg on Mon, 09/23/2013 - 5:42pm
Wise campaigners know not to dally when it comes to the wall in front of Holy Name School at the intersection of Centre Street and West Roxbury Parkway - Election Day would be too late to get a good position.
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Did Doug make his
With crayons?
Scooter Guy
...is a whole election cycle ahead. His have to last over a years.
Nope
Plywood and paint
Arroyo flyers..
Ive noticed many cars in East Boston with Arroyo flyers on car windshields also saw alot of these flyers scattered all over street and sidewalks littering the neighborhood....
During the last election
During the last election cycle, there were Arroyo flyers blowing all over my Readville neighborhood. It looked like somebody dumped them out the window while cruising down my street.
LOL!
LOL!
Dude, my ballot was defective!
I looked very carefully for the Sheriff section, couldn't find it. Then I looked for the name Doug Bennett, couldn't find it. What's up with that?
Whyyy, this heah, I say, this
Whyyy, this heah, I say, this heah calls for an INvestigAshun, son! Betta call the sheri...awww, nevah mahnd!
Duct tape, I think
That's how they do it in Dogpatch
....and he even used the
....and he even used the shapener on the back of the box. Who had the stones to put flyers printed in house with NO UNION BUG on the chairs at the Labor Day Breakfast. Dude hasn't a clue about politics or being a Sheriff. Doe he know he doesn't get a cap gun, ten gallon hat and spurs??
If my lit is made "in House" & "Made In House" is printed on
... the literature, then I did everything right. Maybe you were offended Any Mouse, but most at the breakfast liked my "Made In House" Lit.
In your idiotic mind they might have liked them
but let's not forget you;re too stupid to know when people are laughing at you and not with you. And I see once again you are continuing your harassment of poor Dan Farnkoff by trying to identify him as me not once, but three times in the comments section of Howie Carr's column today. Keep it up, one can only hope our webmaster here decides to bounce your ass from here, the way the Yack board did when you were still in Nantucket working your way into total obscurity.
The Connolly camp has already covered
Polling places with their signs, one day early My kid's school was covered. Kinda rude.
Maybe, but not as rude
as his anonymous mailing in prior elections.
What?
What anonymous mailing?
Why I'll never vote for Connolly
He sent out something dissing Steve Murphy. The flier had it's points, which makes me laugh because I see Connolly going down the same path. The crappy thing wasn't that he did it- it's politics. It's that he was too much a coward to put his name on it.
He could be a good politician, but crap like that makes me think it will be a messy October in Boston.
Conley is the safe, sensible bet
n/t
That is when campaigns put up signs.
The day before. Why criticize him for being organized early?
Are candidates paying people
Are candidates paying people to post these outside of their homes? My neighbor has some massive signs up for Walzack and Ritchie and one has got to be at least 4 feet tall.
No, HAHAHAH
You must be new to Boston.....
It makes sense. Busy road =
It makes sense. Busy road = good space for ads
No, they just
Expect jobs or favors if their candidate is elected! (Kidding)
(But not really.)
(But not really.)
Most are put up outside supporters' houses
I didn't get paid to put my sign up for John Connolly. I called his campaign and a friendly young man came and crawled out our window and attached the sign to our building. Fortunately, the fire escape didn't collapse.
AND IT'S FOUR FEET TALL.
Your fire escape is four-feet
Your fire escape is four-feet tall? Sounds kinda dangerous. I mean, what if there's a fire above basement level...
Memories
When I was a poor student, I did a one-day gig there exit polling for Channel 7 during one of the mayoral elections in the late '70s, when White was in the race. 1979, maybe? I put on my only jacket and my only nice pair of shoes and my Channel 7 badge and looked respectable.
I stood in the lobby outside the voting area. Every pol in the race and every city councilor and everyone on the School Committee came by that precinct to press the flesh. When they saw my Channel 7 tag, every one made a beeline for me to shake my hand and introduce themselves, thinking I was a reporter.
Kevin White's uncle came to vote and on the way out yelled at me for being a member of the damn Boston thug media or some such.
Most voters were cooperative and were willing to tell me who they had voted for, but a significant number told me indignantly that they were not allowed to tell me, as it was a secret ballot.