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Obama, RR, and MST3K
August 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment
A Kossack is breathless over the possibility that Gov Schweitzer might be named as Obama’s VP pick; also of note is that Obama is visiting Montana again.
Some cool Montana train pics over at Dogcaught; best line: “Don’t let anyone tell you this part of Montana is flat!”
Dirty Red Commie caught Tom Servo and Crow watching the Olympics – at least on an NBC affiliate in Montana.
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