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August Ritter posts photos from party at guv's mansion

Abstract:
9News reported tonight that pictures from parties held by August Ritter at the governor's mansion were posted on an online social networking site. The photos showed Ritter, the governor's son and a senior global tourism major at CSU, drinking from a keg tap and holding a flag that is kept at the publicly owned, but private residence....

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NEMESIS

posted 5/22/08 @ 3:09 PM MST

What's the problem? He said no sexy time.

Craig Hawley

posted 5/24/08 @ 7:02 AM MST

Hey is that why McSWane was not invited to the party. He would have declared it s F'ing good time and we all know it said no sexy time.

art

posted 5/26/08 @ 3:59 PM MST

Originally posted by

Craig Hawley

Hey is that why McSWane was not invited to the party. He would have declared it s F'ing good time and we all know it said no sexy time.


based on??? and what does this have to do with McSwane?

Craig Hawley

posted 5/26/08 @ 10:59 PM MST

Just a joke art. Sex F'ing gee man you did take biology 101 right. :)

Let me explain ti for you.

McSwane would have said it was a F'ing good time which would have contradicted the NO SEXY TIME rule.

Thus he was not invited.

Now you get it. You can say you think my joke is lame , but you know what is a little lamer than that.

Having to have it explained to you.

:):):)

Hope you had a nice Memorial day.
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