I gave Ryder pizza

Hey all.  I'm a New Hampshire native, and have lived in Keene for a few years.  Today my way home from work, I bought a pizza, then drove to the polls to vote.  There were only a few people holding campagin signs, which I guess isn't bad for an off year, local election.  I saw one guy with a Ryder sign, and that's who I was there to vote for, so I figured I'd offer him a slice of my fresh pizza, and just say hey.  I think I came off as a narc, or maybe a guy with poison pizza, but whatever. 

Anyways, I've been a lurker for awhile so I figured I join.  I'm not an activist, but I'm a supporter.  I get it, it makes sense to me.  And I think that there's a bunch of regular townies and NH "natives" that get it too.

right on man, sometimes people feel sketchy about people they don't know.  I would have gladly eaten your pizza and look forward to doing so at some point.  Welcome to the site.

I heard about this incident on the two-way radios we use.  Nick was psyched up after he talked to you!  ;D  Welcome to the forums!

Hello and welcome!

I just gotta say, you rock. I'm glad to see Nick's campaign reached folks. Welcome to Free Keene; I hope you'll help us remove the irony from that name.

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I would have gladly eaten your pizza and look forward to doing so at some point.
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Anton is perhaps not a representative sample when it comes to declining food.  :wink:

If I run for office I promise never to decline your food from my constituents.

I promise to eat any of the food that is left over.
Not that it's likely but Anton could have an emergency or something.