In the morning, with wrecked blood red bodies and still-gleaming silver instruments of war fallen where they may lie, it was clear to the locals that a mighty battle had befallen the countryside during the night.

Geez guys, I don’t know what to say. Perhaps “I wish I could have been there.” or “Let’s do it again and then some at Skanksgiving.” Yes, I think those will suffice. Dude, do I ever miss home.
That sentence, in conjunction with that picture, exemplifies exactly why I love you so dearly.
wow.dstruction at its finest. I’m glad that I contributed to it
On the far left you will see a traffic cone on its side. We still have no idea why a traffic cone appeared.
I am also very glad to have been a part of that. I’m also glad that next year we’ll be living NEXT DOOR to you and won’t have to walk as far :-).
and in a year we can all say, “I WAS THERE and so were you and you and you”. now get out there and vote damnit!
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