Saturday, August 1, 2009
Update,Update of the"Asleep at the Switch" award
The following states are officially off the hook:
Idaho
Louisiana
Maine
Nebraska
South Dakota
North Dakota
Wyoming
(finally, just once, South Dakota gets listed ahead of North Dakota
that's how we roll here at GUL folks, always looking out for the the little guy).
Welcome Wyoming Glad to have you......I was just about to say Last Call for Alcohol
today. Lol.
Well done, folks and thank you.
That now leaves 7 states still in contention for the dubious award.
Arkansas.......Montana
Delaware.......Rhode Island
Indiana.........Utah
Mississippi
Special shoutout to "Jimtown" Tennessee-Alvin's neck of the woods, thanks and GO VOLS!!
Trully Thank You all.
Steve
Idaho
Louisiana
Maine
Nebraska
South Dakota
North Dakota
Wyoming
(finally, just once, South Dakota gets listed ahead of North Dakota
that's how we roll here at GUL folks, always looking out for the the little guy).
Welcome Wyoming Glad to have you......I was just about to say Last Call for Alcohol
today. Lol.
Well done, folks and thank you.
That now leaves 7 states still in contention for the dubious award.
Arkansas.......Montana
Delaware.......Rhode Island
Indiana.........Utah
Mississippi
Special shoutout to "Jimtown" Tennessee-Alvin's neck of the woods, thanks and GO VOLS!!
Trully Thank You all.
Steve
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