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POLL: IS MONTCLAIR COUNCIL 50% LESS BLOGWORTHY NOW THAT AFRICK’S OUT?

the new town council was sworn in yesterday, and that means there will probably be less blogs from cary africk.

just kidding!

well you came and blogged for me
and now there’s so much more i read
and so by the way i thank cary africk

with a new town council comes more hopes and dreams to hope and dream, maybe an increase in taxes, folks threatening to move to canada/bloomfield, less bike jokes about jerry fried, all those weird baristanet commenters that popped up over the election time disappearing until next election season, and maybe more montclair whole foods barbecues (irrelevant to town council, but just as delicious).

keep smilin, keep shinin
know you can always count on cary africk, for sure
that’s what blogs are for

do you ever wonder what the folks who lose town council elections go on to do? we saw real progress montclair moving out of their offices above fleet feet last week. they probably went out for some beers after all that moving on peter zorich’s dime.

since montclair 2012 won, does that mean they lose their positions once 2013 comes around? it’s a good thing renĂ©e baskerville chose to do her own thing. she isn’t tied to years or towns. she’s every woman, it’s all in her.

we hope cary keeps blogging about the election. we think that p@tch should hire him to run a “name that cocktail” column, but give him a secret ingredient that he needs to use each week. like salmon, or magic scent crayola crayons.

it’s so hard to say goodbye to cary africk. what do you think about the new town council? let us know, bruh.

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