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Robert Thomas (Author)

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November 23, 2009
You are tooling your 12-year old Crown Vic down a winding road at speeds too high for the mediocre suspension and well-worn tires. Around each bend, you begin to notice little bits of bizarrity. A hitchhiker who wants to go to Pantsville, but is curiously not wearing any pants. A man cleaning up an old Burma Shave sign with Burma Shave. A run-down old motel with no cars in the lot, but a No Vacancy sign lit. A deer ready to cross the road, but comes to a screeching stop when you approach. An old junk washing machine on the shoulder that still has clothes in it. A billboard advertising some cave that is 600 miles away, in the opposite direction. Lush thick grass growing on rocky soil that seemingly needs no turf-enhancing fertilizer. An old gas station with a separate pump for Full Serve at the same price as No Serve. Green Yield signs replacing red Stop signs on the side streets to save energy. A lady protesting tree cutting wielding a paper protest sign on a wooden stick, held together with cellophane tape. A dog being chased by a freaked-out cat, who is running away from a highly-disturbed mouse. A dead skunk along side of the road that smells like last night's meatloaf.

You see a sign. You hear a honk. Look around, check your mirrors. You've entered Obamaland.


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The author is an engineer, and a long-time manager and executive in U.S. Manufacturing industries, working in several different sectors and a variety of small and large companies. He is a keen observer of business practices, current events, people behaviors, triumphs, and struggles, and finds inklings of humor in the daily grind of it all. He has an off-beat, sometimes bizarre sense of humor, loves sarcasm and satire. The author enjoys storytelling, has been an amateur humorist for many years, but this is his first published work. He lives in Savannah, Georgia and loves the richness of life in this beautiful southern town. The author lives in Savannah, Georgia. He runs a blog and website at www.bizarreville.com which features more zany satire in an obtuse corner of the world. Please stop by for a visit and check out the shenanigans that could only happen in a place called bizarreville.

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Robert is an engineer and manager in U.S. manufacturing industry, and lives in Savannah, Georgia. He has been an amateur satirist/humorist for many years, but just recently published his first book, Tales of Obamaland. He enjoys taking serious or quasi-serious subject material, and turning it on its head...poking a little good-hearted fun, exaggerating through use of absurdity, sprinkling in a touch of irreverence, and throwing in a little sarcasm for good measure. Robert runs a website and blog at www.bizarreville.com, which features satirical takes on political and current events framed in a fictional, whimsical world not so far away. It's fun.

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