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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Massachusettsian Mitt Romney ate dinner in Dallas last night with some Republicans

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— Former Massachusetts Gov. and prexy candidate Mitt Romney had dinner with an audience of Dallas County Republicans on Wednesday. His speech focused on the recent trip to Syria by Speaker of the House and noted Democrat Nancy Pelosi. But before you go thinking he's an out-of-touch stiff, note that he's one of the candidates who's heard of this YouTube site where you can post videos of your speeches.

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kirk Anonymous

I guess it takes one to know how to spell one ... but how is Massachusettsian pronounced? "Mass-aCHOO-shan," right?

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Teresa Gubbins Staff

hahaha. mass-a-CHOOT-see-an. just like it's spelled, kirk. jeez. i mean, i can't believe this isn't completely intuitive. (i know people that can't even pronounce massachusetts.)

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kirk Anonymous

Most New Yorkers call it Massachushetts, so I just figured...

Is there any truth to the fact that the word derives from the Native American word for "Land of Insane Drivers."

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Chad Jones Staff

Sez Mr. Romney to the Dallasites that night: "Representing herself in the capacity [that Pelosi] has done is very misleading and confusing to people around the world. It suggests a level of disunity that does not exist."

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John McClelland Verified

Does anyone know if anyone was protesting while wearing hunting outfits and a bunny suit? I heard that might occur last evening :)

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