Stump the chumps...
So tonight my friend Watusi was asking if I had any DC mayoral election signs. I said no. He asked if I was going to get a "Think Cropp" sign (Linda Cropp is a city councilor who is running). Before I could answer my bf said he hadn't seen any signs like that, just some that said "Piensen Cropp" to which he said, and Watusi agreed with, "Who is this Piensen character?" We all discussed it and were quite confused (the bf and I have been wondering for days) b/c DC Mayoral candidates don't usually have running mates. This Piensen guy was a mystery. And then I figured out who Piensen was! Light had dawned on marble head!
So, gold star goes to the 1st blogger who can tell me who Piensen is and why s/he is running with Linda Cropp?! Another gold star if you can tell me where the title of this entry comes from...


3 Comments:
Ok, Mr. Language Person, conjugate the verb pensar
en espanol for us, por favor.
And then translate it for the gringos.
Do I win?
8:49 a.m.
Gracias por su respuesta correcta Deb. Pensar:
(Yo) pienso - I think
(Tu) pienses - You think
(Ustedes) PIENSEN - (you plural or the imperative form) Think!
Piensen Cropp! Think Cropp!!! Ding ding ding 1 gold star!
Now for the other gold star where did the title of the post 'Stump the Chumps' come from?
10:17 a.m.
Wouldn't you be the chumps who were stumped? ;)
1:04 p.m.
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