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To: RonDog
I have a rubber mask with Hillary's face. I could dress up in a pantsuit. Any suggestions for a sign to put around my neck?

The only thing I'll dread is that the mask is tight and very warm and you can't hardly breathe or see while wearing it. It would be torture on a hot day.

47 posted on 06/13/2003 11:44:00 PM PDT by CaraM
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To: CaraM; Doctor Raoul; kristinn; sauropod

I have a rubber mask with Hillary's face.
I could dress up in a pantsuit.

Any suggestions for a sign to put around my neck?

The only thing I'll dread is that the mask is tight and very warm and you can't hardly breathe or see while wearing it.
It would be torture on a hot day.

EXCELLENT!!!
Let's ask the PROFESSIONALS - from the DC Chapter - about wearing costumes to FReeps:
What say YOU, Doctor Raoul, kristinn and sauropod?
As for the HEAT and DISCOMFORT, it will be over fast, imho.
We get there at 10 am,
the Hildabeast arrives at 11 am,
she leaves at around noon or 1 pm,
and then, so do we.
As for the pantsuit, she USED to wear "Old Crusty" in black, but it now appears that she will be wearing PEACH:

(click here for a LARGER image)

Senator Hillary Clinton poses with her new book, 'Living History,' at a book signing in New York, June 9, 2003. Clinton's memoirs went on sale amid a blitz of publicity and hype that made it seem as though the tumultuous years of sex and scandal in the Clinton White House were only yesterday. (Chip East/Reuters)
Reuters - Jun 09 4:29 PM
Finally, as to the sign, it must:
- be SHORT
- have HUGE letters
- stay on message: Hillary is a liar.
Perhaps like THIS:
TRUST Hillary:
like she trusts
BILL...

NOT!
Or, SOMETHING like that...
48 posted on 06/14/2003 2:21:00 AM PDT by RonDog
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