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Playing Dirtier

Throwing stones inside rubber houses, they come back to hit you. (For clarification, primarily for Buzzy, this is what we call a metaphor. It does not imply an actually threat.)

First, congratulations to Buzzy on his recent award!!!

And now let's take a closer (factual) look at Buzzy's latest story.  I want to break it down for everyone.  

In the story Buzzy actually admits he plays dirty.  "I actually got caught up in the dirty side of the business..."  He tries to play it off as he had to write the story because if he did not it would jeopardize his integrity...with who?  Your editor?  The world Buzzy lives in, is not the same world we live in everyday.

Just wanted to point out he admits he is dirty, next point!  He implies that certain candidates had something to do with the destruction of signs.  He does this by mentioning there headquarters in the opening paragraphs and takes a picture of the candidates sign he so despises and adds a not so clever caption.  If you cannot see his one sided theory and twisting of reality, I'm not sure what will help you out.

Let me point out as well that if you look at his pictures they are framed in a way that you cannot tell where they were taken.  You see billboards in the background of the damaged sign, I'm not familiar with any billboards in the area Buzzy claims the damaged sign to be located.  Also you will notice it is daytime in that photo and in the subsequent photos it is nighttime.  For being such an esteemed story teller you should learn how to frame a photo Buzzy. 

Folks I'm just letting you know the one playing dirty with his blog (oh that sounds dirty doesn't it) is Buzzy.  Side note, want to know why Buzzy is so angry check out the election results from 2010.  

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