Sarah Palin has officially made it into Whitehouse!
September 26th 2008 22:19
Sarah Palin has officially made it into Whitehouse!
Don’t get too excited over it. I don’t mean THAT White House. I said, Whitehouse, as in Whitehouse, Ohio.
Apparently Ohio farmer Duke Wheeler has too much time on his hands, well at least he hired an artist with too much time. Duke sets up a 16-acre corn maze (I still don’t understand why they don’t call them corn maizes!) every year in Whitehouse, which is southwest of Toledo.
This year he tried to stir up some excitement by having an artist, who coincidentally is from Palin’s home state of Idaho, cut a likeness of the Vice Presidential candidate into the field. Wheeler said it took the artist at least eight hours to create the maze.
The Toledo Free Press reports that the maze has been open since September 23, and will be until some time in November.
Wheeler might be a genius. You see Americans might flock to his maze by the thousands, realizing that the only way we might really get into her head and see what is going on up there is through this maze. Especially since the campaign is keeping the media from asking her many questions until she is fully ready and can memorize her flashcards.
Personally, I think it looks like Tina Fey – which would probably draw more of a crowd after her Emmy Award haul this past week.
Best I can tell is that the words on either side of her are “Sarah” and “America”, but I am not positive. I am not quite sure what the tree in the bottom right corner represents. However, based on her other views - I am thinking it would be a safe bet to think she is 100% behind deforestation of Alaska, America, and the World. :::looking for my picture of Mini-McCain:::
Don’t get too excited over it. I don’t mean THAT White House. I said, Whitehouse, as in Whitehouse, Ohio.
Apparently Ohio farmer Duke Wheeler has too much time on his hands, well at least he hired an artist with too much time. Duke sets up a 16-acre corn maze (I still don’t understand why they don’t call them corn maizes!) every year in Whitehouse, which is southwest of Toledo.
This year he tried to stir up some excitement by having an artist, who coincidentally is from Palin’s home state of Idaho, cut a likeness of the Vice Presidential candidate into the field. Wheeler said it took the artist at least eight hours to create the maze.
The Toledo Free Press reports that the maze has been open since September 23, and will be until some time in November.
Wheeler might be a genius. You see Americans might flock to his maze by the thousands, realizing that the only way we might really get into her head and see what is going on up there is through this maze. Especially since the campaign is keeping the media from asking her many questions until she is fully ready and can memorize her flashcards.
Personally, I think it looks like Tina Fey – which would probably draw more of a crowd after her Emmy Award haul this past week.
Best I can tell is that the words on either side of her are “Sarah” and “America”, but I am not positive. I am not quite sure what the tree in the bottom right corner represents. However, based on her other views - I am thinking it would be a safe bet to think she is 100% behind deforestation of Alaska, America, and the World. :::looking for my picture of Mini-McCain:::
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Yep, that one was my interpretation. Thanks. lol
Shame for the McCain campaign that his plan didn't work this week. He tried saying he had to stay in Washington for the meetings to pass the $700 trillion bailout so had to miss the debate. The same day he said that they offered to reschedule it for the day the VP debate was schedule which would then cancel it till a later day, or all together so we wouldn't here her talk. In the end he went to the debate, and now they have to try and get her to memorize the answers in time for her debate.
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