Tuesday, November 6, 2012
TASTE LIKE IT- SURE GLAD WE DIDN'T STEP IN IT
TASTE LIKE IT- SURE GLAD WE DIDN'T
STEP IN IT: We couldn't have been older than five when we read
this "Nancy and Sluggo" cartoon where they were running
against each other for class president. The battle was heated and the
rhetoric down and dirty. Nancy seemed a shoo-in.
But when the teacher counted the
ballots she threw them all up in the air declaring, "It's a tie-
everybody voted for themselves."
The final frame shows Nancy at the soda
fountain buying ice cream for everyone in the class. The "captions"
say:
Sluggo: " Nancy, how come you’re
buying everyone ice cream?...you lost!"
Nancy: "Sluggo, you'll just never
understand politics."
We thought "well, we don't get it
either but, then, we're only five years old." Yet truth to
tell, we think about Nancy and Sluggo and the soda fountain every
election day and realize that we're just like Sluggo and don't
understand politics either.
But we have learned one thing- the best
food is always at the "victory" party, whether the
candidate wins or loses.
So we're off to one such gathering
tonight and hoping that even though out favorite candidate is not
exactly a seasoned campaigner he does have lots of local political
veterans on his team and, as always, they'll make sure there's
"plenty local grinds" available.
After literally hundreds of political
campaigns, as long as we live and we apparently remain a Sluggo-
we'll never "get" politics, but that doesn't mean we won't
enjoy the ice cream when it's served.
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2 comments:
Andy, I like you new Buckwald-style of writing!
btw, where's the party?
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