PittGirl ate some bad mushrooms, and thought she was writing for the Comet.
The results are phantastic. Although there are a few countervailing arguments she failed to address, her insights toward the conclusion spot-on.
UPDATE: She totally missed this: being the "applicant" gives you credit.
UPDATE II: All of a sudden we feel the urge to paint our toes and walk to work in open-toed heels.
UPDATE III: When considered alongside other news, taking credit seems to be a real theme today...
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She also missed this part from the application form:
ReplyDelete"HELPFUL HINTS FOR PREPARING SUCCESSFUL APPLICATIONS
Items 3 & 7: The application must be signed and submitted by the chief elected governing official of the jurisdiction. In most cases, this will mean a mayor, county executive, or chair of a Board of Supervisors. If someone else is designated to do this, there should be a clear authorization for this delegation included in the submission package."
[Emphasis added]
So, the applicant doesn not have to be the mayor.
but it does mean the Mayor has to sign that person's permission slip..... and the chances Luke would sign Bill's?
ReplyDeleteNada!