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> Twas the night before Christmas, and next to the Sound
> The streets were still frozen, with snow on the ground
> The Greyhounds quit running, no matter what fare
> And the garbage men said they couldn't be there;
> The children were driving Queen Anne in their sleds
> While roofs were collapsing on old people's heads
> And mamma in her boots and I in my cap,
> Were stuck in the snow, it was such a trap,
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> When at the Home Depot there arose such a clatter,
> I left my car there to see what was the matter.
> A group of sad souls was waving their cash
> They couldn't buy shovels, they were gone in a flash.
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> The tires were spinning and just couldn't go
> And chains lay broken in old dirty snow
> Then what did my eyes look over and see?
> Eight representatives of SDOT
> With a politician so lively and quick
> I knew in a moment it was Mayor Nick.
> More rapid than gun bans his excuses came,
> To save our environment the roads stay the same,
> On Broadway! On Boren! On Yesler and Denny!
> To clear off these roads would cost such a penny!
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> A Sliding down Thomas and over the wall!
> The busses hung over and ready to fall!
> He still insisted it wasn't his fault
> As the world's greenest mayor, he couldn't use salt
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> So snowy Seattle continued to stew
> And Mayor St. Nick did not have a clue.
> Then later that morning, I heard on the set
> That people got sick while de-icing a jet
> And that others couldn't get on the ferry
> And the city had decided to close down Cherry.
> And an accident closed the I-90 bridge,
> And that people couldn't drive up on Phinney Ridge.
> That shovels, and salt had just flown off the shelf,
> And I laughed when I heard it in spite of myself;
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> A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
> He tried to convey we had nothing to dread;
> He spoke many words, but did little work,
> I knew that I never would vote for this jerk.
> And thumbing his nose at his citizens woes,
> He arrogantly walked on the path that he chose.
> He went to his limo and refused to yield,
> And left to get solar panels placed on Qwest Field.
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> But I heard him exclaim, as he skidded past me
> Happy Christmas to all, and I give it a "B"
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> Twas the night before Christmas, and next to the Sound
> The streets were still frozen, with snow on the ground
> The Greyhounds quit running, no matter what fare
> And the garbage men said they couldn't be there;
> The children were driving Queen Anne in their sleds
> While roofs were collapsing on old people's heads
> And mamma in her boots and I in my cap,
> Were stuck in the snow, it was such a trap,
>
>
> When at the Home Depot there arose such a clatter,
> I left my car there to see what was the matter.
> A group of sad souls was waving their cash
> They couldn't buy shovels, they were gone in a flash.
>
>
> The tires were spinning and just couldn't go
> And chains lay broken in old dirty snow
> Then what did my eyes look over and see?
> Eight representatives of SDOT
> With a politician so lively and quick
> I knew in a moment it was Mayor Nick.
> More rapid than gun bans his excuses came,
> To save our environment the roads stay the same,
> On Broadway! On Boren! On Yesler and Denny!
> To clear off these roads would cost such a penny!
>
>
> A Sliding down Thomas and over the wall!
> The busses hung over and ready to fall!
> He still insisted it wasn't his fault
> As the world's greenest mayor, he couldn't use salt
>
>
>
> So snowy Seattle continued to stew
> And Mayor St. Nick did not have a clue.
> Then later that morning, I heard on the set
> That people got sick while de-icing a jet
> And that others couldn't get on the ferry
> And the city had decided to close down Cherry.
> And an accident closed the I-90 bridge,
> And that people couldn't drive up on Phinney Ridge.
> That shovels, and salt had just flown off the shelf,
> And I laughed when I heard it in spite of myself;
>
>
> A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
> He tried to convey we had nothing to dread;
> He spoke many words, but did little work,
> I knew that I never would vote for this jerk.
> And thumbing his nose at his citizens woes,
> He arrogantly walked on the path that he chose.
> He went to his limo and refused to yield,
> And left to get solar panels placed on Qwest Field.
>
>
> But I heard him exclaim, as he skidded past me
> Happy Christmas to all, and I give it a "B"