Tuesday, November 2, 2004

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He didn't really say that, did he?

I had a wrap for lunch much earlier today, but I had to go out again a little while ago and get more to eat. Given the issues in this election, I thought it incumbent upon me to make my purchase from Rafiqi's, a fabulous little street cart at the corner of 32nd and Park, so to there I repaired myself for a lamb gyro with onions.

I suppose some people might accuse me of getting lemonade and comfort food from the enemy, but I'd do it again if I could. (Take that, Ashcroft.)

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