
After figuring out all the angles to the architecture in this place, I almost feel qualified to do Architectural Renderings. Almost, but not quite.
I just want to say, now that it is up and finished, I kind of wish I had changed the punchline in the bottom corner to "Why Does She Always Take So Long To Get Ready For Everything?" It's a small change, but If I had to do it all again I would change that.
A quick Google search for "Is America Ready" comes up with some links to demonstrate my point. I haven't read them beyond the titles, so beware: The opinions contained within are not necessarily those of Frank Gibson or "Ralphie and Friends".
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/02/28/obama.black.vote/index.html
http://jezebel.com/gossip/clips/is-america-ready-for-a-female-president-just-ask-carrie-bradshaw-301365.php
http://isamericaready.org/
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2007/04/11/couricandco/entry2673784.shtml
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15851488/
http://www.ontheissues.org/AskMe/jewish_vp.htm
I even got one result I wasn't expecting. The way-out-there forecast of Bobby Jindal as McCain's VP choice prompted this rhetorical question from Delaware Liberal:
Is America ready to vote for an Indian-American?
That caught me by surprise. Not only am I not ready to vote for this guy, I am not even ready to ask the question of whether I am ready to vote for this guy. NOTE: That was "Indian American", NOT "American Indian" There is a difference. Think Ghandi, Not Sitting Bull.
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