@jeffw to politics • 4 months ago‘I love my little town’: A 21-year-old in Georgia is the youngest woman mayor in US historywww.independent.co.ukexternal-linkmessage-square46arrow-up1300arrow-down110
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minus-square@davidgrolink24•4 months agoGenerally a nice thing to have, but why specifically? (I’m going to guess it’s a reference to something, but I’ve had no luck searching)
minus-squareBeemo DachbodenlinkfedilinkDeutsch45•4 months agoIn Parks and Rec. there is the character Ben Wyatt (played by Adam Scott) who has a backstory of getting elected mayor at 18 and ruining his towns finances by building an ice skating rig called Ice Town.
minus-square@jqubedlink34•4 months agoNewspaper headline following his impeachment: Ice Town Costs Ice Clown His Town Crown
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish40•edit-24 months agoIt’s a parks and recreation reference. A character was a very young mayor and ruined the city which involved building an ice skating rink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•4 months agoIirc Benji Wyatt was 18 (vs 21) and his prom date just stood him up.
Generally a nice thing to have, but why specifically?
(I’m going to guess it’s a reference to something, but I’ve had no luck searching)
In Parks and Rec. there is the character Ben Wyatt (played by Adam Scott) who has a backstory of getting elected mayor at 18 and ruining his towns finances by building an ice skating rig called Ice Town.
Newspaper headline following his impeachment: Ice Town Costs Ice Clown His Town Crown
It’s a parks and recreation reference. A character was a very young mayor and ruined the city which involved building an ice skating rink
Ice town costs ice clown his town crown
Iirc Benji Wyatt was 18 (vs 21) and his prom date just stood him up.
and he likes calzones
“Do you think a depressed person could make this?”