Talk:Indiana

Just say yes to I-69

Are you tired of living somewhere unique? Has the local cuisine, as yet untested, made predicting a perfectly uniform dining experience just another impossible dream?

Do you ever ask yourself, "what can I, just one individual, do to assert my secret need, no, make that my right not to decide the who or what that will make these choices in my interests all the same?" Are you going to stand idly by, or will you sit down and say, "I'm overwhelmed with no paved gray. I see no McDonald's, how long must I wait?" If you, too, choose to dismantle distinct choices, your answer to these questions is an unqualified 'yes.' imagine looking out (or at, it doesn't really matter what you see) a window from your house... maybe a farm with an old Elm tree. consider opening that window, but then instead oh what's the harm in letting it go, instead consider what could be:

Why settle for this [picture of a family farm that may be displaced]

When you could have this [ yellow billboard up close:  "Get More Chicken for your BUCK-OCKK" ]

More than ever, the call to inaction is upon us.

If you're asleep at the wheel, plodding along to the wisdom, conventionally reinforced, of our collaborative incompetence, you've already joined our ranks so I don't have to tell you to disregard your network of potential short of passing on this cluster-thought. or maybe wait no maybe not, I thought I had it now I'm lost. It's all right, just carry on, Nevermind if I forgot, At least there's always something on: there's always network news to watch; it IS important--while you sit most of you admit you barely listen yet... if something is important = you wouldn't want to miss it in the negative space of the news is an implicit submission: "You, too, could have this office, but not if you stand in the way of the progress of this mission":

Just let these people do their jobs: http://stopi69.wordpress.com/those-responsible/

It's so easy, maybe you've always been doing it:

Just don't say 'no' to I-69.

It's half-crazy but I wanted someone who enjoys satire to read this