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Related: About this forumJust saw a guy walking around with an O'Malley button in NYC.
First time I've seen that and it's kind of exciting. He is younger looking with a hipster appearance.
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Just saw a guy walking around with an O'Malley button in NYC. (Original Post)
Renew Deal
Jan 2016
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elleng
(131,342 posts)1. GREAT to hear!
Where you at???
Renew Deal
(81,896 posts)2. Walking around Midtown
elleng
(131,342 posts)3. MANHATTAN???
Got snow?
Though it was warm today and some melted. I walked past at least 2 piles that were taller than me. I'm not sure I've ever seen that before in Manhattan.
elleng
(131,342 posts)7. Same here in MD,
but haven't gone into town (DC.)
The great melt is coming! Not as warm as today, got to about 50, I think.
razorman
(1,644 posts)4. So that's where he is.
bigtree
(86,015 posts)5. k&r
FSogol
(45,581 posts)8. My wife went to work with her supervisor today and found out she is an O'Malley
supporter too.
I think O'Malley appeals to policy wonks, engineer types, Irish-Americans, craft brewers, educated blue collar workers, and a few other types that don't commonly get put together for purposes of polling.