Many Maggie signs seen around town

In yards on nearly every street, sprouting up like spring clover, unlike the sign pictured above, seen on Sycamore Street -- or rather
in Sycamore Street--while walking to work the other day. (I thought I saw vehicle operated by Brad Cole driving back and forth over the sign before speeding off, but surely i jest.)
My favorite bit of Maggie advertising is still the "Maggie Flanagan for Mayor" emory board. Brad Cole may regret not investing in his own emory boards to hand out before the election, which is only...3 weeks away! Make no mistake, Maggie beat Brad to the dead-skin-filing women's vote, hands down. With a single stroke may have nailed the election.

It reads, "Maggie Flanagan for Mayor" www.MaggieListens.com
Cole hears
It says so
here.
March is "National Walk-to-Work Week"
Seeing if you are listening. Actually, April is National March to Work Day. One guy who may not be marching to work as Mayor in May...
Early "war" casualty: Cole shoots self in foot
with opposition to peace resolution. This will solidify peaceloving, flag-wav(er)ing Flanaganians in their support of Her Magness, Lady Margaret, the one with heart.

It's in her signature.

Drinks, snacks, newspapers, sundries, notions, gizmos and gadgets. Across the street from Amtrak and next door to Greyhound, the space would easily generate the $20 per day it would need to cover the rent, and then some.
Maybe "Early Bird's" is not the best name, especially if it doesn't open until 9 or 10. A better name would be Good's Value Store. You know you're going to find good stuff there.
GRAND OPENING APRIL 1, 2003 or later, or not at all, depending on the owner of the building leasing it on "favorable terms," and shelves materializing and inventory. Plus, the sign.
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