The Evanston Everyman 4/21/09
If good looks was a minute/ You know that you could've been an hour- Smokey Robinson, 'The Way You Do The Things You Do'

Making light of the boot is a bootable offense.
On the all-time sucky thing list, getting a parking ticket for your disabled vehicle has to rank fairly high. Not over having a bird shit on you (still hot at No. 1( and something that has happened to me personally three times, THREE- really, what are the odds of that?)), but well above stepping in dog poop (a common occurrence in dog rich-owner poor Evanston). I walked out to my car an hour ago to move it because I believed the street cleaning days were Wednesday-Thursday. Alas, no. So now I have two parking tickets and not even one working car. Maybe I should take a hint and give away the busted car? Yes, I should. It’s on the list, people. It’s a real list. On a chalkboard. Next to the front door.
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I don’t know who the actor behind this sketch is, but Lorne Michaels should make every effort to sign him up to be Boy Blunder for the next few years. Genius!
More humor for my beleaguered fellow Cook County citizens- a Cook County Board President Steve Urkle fundraising memo entitled ‘Todd Stroger: A New Generation of Leadership‘. Best part:
Sphere: Related ContentRecently, Todd and the Cook County Board made some tough choices. The global economic crisis has had a major impact on every community in our nation — and Cook County is no exception. The decision to increase the sales tax one penny on a dollar — and exclude groceries, medicines and other essential goods from that increase — during this time was a necessary step to tackle the County’s chronic structural budget deficit and protect vital county services. These are the sorts of challenges that inspire Todd to keep fighting on behalf of taxpayers. But he is going to need your help to continue the work.
John Stroger strongly believed that “A voteless people is a hopeless people.” His son Todd needs your help to fight political opportunism, preserve vital services and continue his father’s legacy of service for all residents. Please support Todd by contributing to “A New Generation of Leadership.”
Sincerely,
Roger Mosley
Finance Director
Friends of Todd H. Strogerrmosley@strogerforpresident.com
www.strogerforpresident.com

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