Sauerkraut
Back in 2006, just after April Griffin filed for election, one of her first campaign contributions was from the Schitzlehaus Restaurant . It was only a modest $100 check, but what the heck. Not bad!My question is: did Sgt Schultz say something at that moment, like, “You know notzing, I know notzing, so how’s the zauerkraut?”
Maybe Miss April simply likes the headcheese, sauerbraten and accordion music.
Of course, coming from a Schmidt house, my family ate some fairly disgusting German foods like blood baloney, zilts (the gelatin from pigs feet), and smelly types of liverwurst. I just wouldn’t pay for them these days.
Wonder if Susan Valdes was joining her for dinner then? I know they both enjoy some schnopps and roast pork.
Maybe they were able to sing "Ve are de schampions" to the uhm-papa- music.

1 Comments:
Dave,
I think when your son-n-law, or whoever, was contracted to do work (which was at a low cost and helped save taxpayers money and we still received quality work, which you should receive an award for!) Because there wasn't a contract for you to sign, or anything of that nature--that work is so called--grandfathered in--I would file an appeal. The squeaky wheel gets attention--even when it is ridiculous and wrong. You need to continue to be a squeaky wheel. It makes people do their jobs--make complaints public record! Then, and only then will people do their actual jobs. Please, for the uninformed people, keep doing what you are doing. You save us money--April Griffin, Susan Valdez, they are costing us. You are a true patriot by informing the people. Please don't stop!!!!! You are secretly respected because, unlike you, people are cowards and will buy any lie--hook, line, and sinker. I love your posts that TRULY inform me and, you make me laugh. :) FULL OF SCHMIDT. THANK YOU PATRIOT OF AMERICA.
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