Thursday, May 21, 2009

Anoka. Real. Classic.


Anoka has some new triangle shaped flags. The flags feature a large white circle with a letter A that comes complete with a flashy, ribbon like swoosh through the A. Below that are the words real and classic. There is a period after real and another period after classic. Does this mean each word is it’s own sentence? What can this mean? What are they trying to tell me with these new flags? Are there rumors that Anoka is a false town or a modern town? Has someone been trash talking Anoka? Have they been saying, "Oh, Anoka. That town is not real. It's like Atlantis or Gotham City. Anoka is so modern it's just like Metropolis." I guess these flags are to put those rumors to rest. Anoka. Real. Classic. Anoka is not false, imaginary, atypical, or modern. This must be so because every lamp post proclaims it.

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