Prehistoric Sidewalk Chalk Drawings Discovered in Hoboken
Hoboken, NJ - Ancient chalk drawings recently uncovered on sidewalks in Hoboken appear to have anticipated the current mayoral race."TOMVINCENTFORMAYOR.ORG" and "VOTE TOM VINCENT" are among the messages apparently left by a mysterious and ancient civilization.
"It's remarkable that these prehistoric people were able to anticipate the correct format for modern URLs." said one archeologist who chose to remain anonymous, "This changes our entire picture of early indigenous peoples in the area. They were far more attuned to future local politics than we had originally thought."
The chalk drawings were found along well-travelled pedestrian routes to Hoboken's PATH train station which only adds to the mystery.Now that they've been exposed to the elements, experts disagree on how long they might remain visible. The drawings can be found on sidewalks along Hudson and River Streets below Newark Street.
Hoboken, NJ - Ancient chalk drawings recently uncovered on sidewalks in Hoboken appear to have anticipated the current mayoral race."TOMVINCENTFORMAYOR.ORG" and "VOTE TOM VINCENT" are among the messages apparently left by a mysterious and ancient civilization.
"It's remarkable that these prehistoric people were able to anticipate the correct format for modern URLs." said one archeologist who chose to remain anonymous, "This changes our entire picture of early indigenous peoples in the area. They were far more attuned to future local politics than we had originally thought."
The chalk drawings were found along well-travelled pedestrian routes to Hoboken's PATH train station which only adds to the mystery.Now that they've been exposed to the elements, experts disagree on how long they might remain visible. The drawings can be found on sidewalks along Hudson and River Streets below Newark Street.
Ancient and mysterious chalk drawings on Hoboken sidewalks.
My comment: As you might have alreaady guessed, this is a press release from Tom Vincent. More and more he is begining to resemble the candidacy of Thomas Vezzetti , former Mayor of Hoboken.
Tom Vincent's Campaign website: http://tomvincentformayor.org/
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