Politics Meet Food Trucks at Lynn University Debate (Photos)[trip4food.blogspot.com]
Politics Meet Food Trucks at Lynn University Debate (Photos)[trip4food.blogspot.com]
Politics Meet Food Trucks at Lynn University Debate (Photos)
Thousands of students, political wonks, local campaign volunteers, faculty, and corporate bigwigs got together least evening to watch the third and final Presidential debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton.Â
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Guests who had a “golden ticket” to the event (actually it was a plastic badge) parked at Town Center Mall and were bussed into the University, which was filled with Secret Service, large German Shepherds, and assorted campus and local police. Once inside the grounds, a lucky few pressed on to the actual debate. The rest of us were shepherded onto the campus soccer field, which was turned into “President-a-palooza” for the evening.Â
Food trucks, cable television and cell phone sponsors, and a large AARP contingent were on hand to give out buttons, glow sticks (red, blue, or a combination of both for undecideds), and signs.Though the candidates were out of reach for the masses, there were photo ops — with cardboard cutouts of the two men vying for your vote.
Kudos go to the food trucks, who were slammed with hungry Romney and Obama supporters in need of dinner before finding a spot on the lawn to watch the debate. A few trucks seized the opportunity to offer special “Obama” and “Romney”-inspired treats, while others preferred to serve up non-partisan bites.
Democrat, Republican, or Independent there one thing we can all agree upon — suppertime!
The staff of B.C. Tacos serving up tacos for the masses. Even though Romney’s dad was born in Mexico, there were no special Romney-inspired tacos on the menu.
Since both candidates have been known to say some “cheesy” things, you could say that everything on Ms.Cheezious’ menu was “politically inspired”.
Feverish offered special Romney and Obama pops — but shouldn’t the coconutty pop belong to Obama as a homage to his being born in tropical Hawaii? Either way — they’re both delicious.
No debate here — everyone loves free candy.
Looks like Obama’s winning the Hip Pops poll. Obama’s pop, by the way, was a mint chocolate chip gelato covered with semi-sweet Belgian chocolate. The Romney pop was a vanilla bean gelato dipped in Belgian chocolate and covered in Reeses’ Pieces bits.
MSNBC fires up the crowd.
Politics Meet Food Trucks at Lynn University Debate (Photos)
Kenan Thompson Kel Mitchell Carmen Electra MOVIE CLIPS click to subscribe j.mp Ed (Kel Mitchell) explains his brilliant plan to foil Mondo Burger. TM & © Paramount (2012) Cast: Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson Director: Brian Robbins MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Diane Batson-Smith, Kevin Kopelow, Julia Pistor, Dan Schneider, Heath Seifert, Michael Tollin Screenwriter: Kevin Kopelow, Dan Schneider, Heath Seifert Film Description: Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, stars of the popular Nickelodeon series All That, confront the ogre of faceless corporate tyranny and have fun doing it in this comedy for young people. Ed (Mitchell) is a teenager who lives for his job at Good Burger, a small but friendly neighborhood hamburger stand, while his buddy Dexter (Thompson) also works there, but lack Ed’s single-minded devotion to his job — he’s there because he accidentally destroyed the car of his teacher Mr. Wheat (Sinbad) and has to raise money to pay the damages. When Mondo Burger, a mammoth fast-foot chain, opens across the street, it looks like Good Burger is history, until Ed formulates a secret sauce that brings hundreds of new customers to their door. However, the monomaniacal manager of Mondo Burger, Kurt (Jan Schweiterman), is determined to get his hands on the sauce and put Good Burger out of business. Meanwhile, Ed and Dexter must rescue Otis (Abe Vigoda), the world’s oldest fast food … Decode the Scene GAME – Kenan Thompson Kel Mitchell Carmen Electra MOVIE CLIPS
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