Thursday, July 26, 2012

Poor man's Chicago

6 comments:

Mr roT said...

What's the problem? Mumbles made the right decision to leave the business alone. That's pretty close to a good minimizing functional for good government. Of course Tecs prefers the iron boot of government.

"Government is not reason, nor eloquence. It is force. And like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearsome master."
-- George Washington

Arelcao Akleos said...

Mumbles ignited the anti-Chic-fil movement, and then when he realized he couldn't measure up to the Rahm-ing power out of Chicago he surrendered the lead.
Soon enough folks will think Chicago Thought of This.
This Mumbles, he ain't no Curley.

Mr roT said...

I worked with a close relative of Curley. He seemed to have an extraordinarily weak mind and a Ph.D. from an ok local U. but with the slackest advisor in the department.
Hmmm, am I being too cynical to think that, perhaps he had some big Boston political connections? Of course, I know that Boston is very clean and so there is no corruption in the whole state of Fruitachusetts, but perhaps through a quantum fluctuation, this thing happened by pure chance and physics an he got his doctorate in another parallel universe.
Hmmm. Still trying to figure this one out.

Tecumseh said...

A CD equivalent of Mumbles?

Tecumseh said...

So what is the Provincetown Men’s Chorus singing?

Mr roT said...

Tecs, Mumbles the Magnificent is a lot smaater. His buddies in South Boston haven't taken him fishing yet.