Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
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Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
My mom was talking about how some of her professors at Rio Grande suspended classes in order to go see her.
Did anyone else hear/see this.
Did anyone else hear/see this.
Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
I would rather have visited with one of the old cows on the farm. much more personality and entertaining !
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Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
Wonder what she ordered, all those candidates have to be so dang tired all the time I bet.
Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
Hehehehe. that was just sooo wrong...
but I just couldnt resist
but I just couldnt resist
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Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
newlexpanthers wrote:I would rather have visited with one of the old cows on the farm. much more personality and entertaining !
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Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
I predict that our first female President will be a conservative Republican. she will be beautiful and have way more class than Hillary. and she was probably already born sometime between 1964 and 1984. and she is a natural blonde.
mark my words and remember that.
mark my words and remember that.

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Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
Michael Scott wrote:Wonder what she ordered, all those candidates have to be so dang tired all the time I bet.
I'd say she chose links over patties

Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
absolutely rvraider.
Just check out all of the cute info babes on Fox News.
I actully believe that conservative women tend to be the best looking. LOL
Just check out all of the cute info babes on Fox News.
I actully believe that conservative women tend to be the best looking. LOL
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Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
newlexpanthers wrote:I predict that our first female President will be a conservative Republican. she will be beautiful and have way more class than Hillary. and she was probably already born sometime between 1964 and 1984. and she is a natural blonde.
mark my words and remember that.
Do they make beautiful conservatives??



SORRY! Couldnt resist!!
Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
Maybe she ordered eggs like her husband likes things over easy.
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farmer wrote:Maybe she ordered eggs like her husband likes things over easy.



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Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
gahs4ever wrote:I live in Rio Grande, and I not only didnt know (or care) that she was here, but when I went to McDonalds and the Friendly Mart, no one was even talking about it.
That's interesting 4ever, because I work in Gallipolis at OVB, and it was the talk all over the bank, and bank annex. That includes those of us that arent that wild about her!

Re: Hillary Clinton at Bob Evans in Rio Grande
She was in Zanesville last week. Amanda and I were up there shopping at the same time she was in town. we had no idea she was there until we turned on Fox News that night and saw "Zanesville, Ohio" on the screen.
there was no real buzz from the local radio stations or anything.
Overall, I dont think the average man or woman here in Southeastern Ohio is really all that excited about the prospect of having a Democratic President in 2009. I think you see a lot of media generated hype. but I dont think the country has shifted away from conservatism as much as some people think.
there was no real buzz from the local radio stations or anything.
Overall, I dont think the average man or woman here in Southeastern Ohio is really all that excited about the prospect of having a Democratic President in 2009. I think you see a lot of media generated hype. but I dont think the country has shifted away from conservatism as much as some people think.