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We got free tickets to see The Government Inspector last night at the Guthrie Theater. The play, originally published in 1836 by Russian playwright Nikolai Gogol, “is a comedy of errors, portraying human greed, stupidity, and the deep corruption of powers in Tsarist Russia”.
The play was quite funny, even though at times it felt forced, but I think that’s the way it was written. The comedy was easy and predictable, but had the audience laughing all night. And nothing is funnier then hearing old Minnesota white ladies laughing at off color jokes about sex.
And as everyone else that visits the Guthrie, I brought my camera, since the building is so damn cool, day and night.
McSame but different: As Bush approval sank, McCain support for him spiked: 2005, Bush’s approval 45%, while McCain voted with Bush 77% of the time
2006, Bush’s approval 41%, while McCain voted with Bush 89% of the time
2007, Bush’s approval 34%, while McCain voted with Bush 95% of the time
2008, Bush’s approval 29%, while McCain voted with Bush 100% of the time








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