Senator Shapleigh Awards Adelante Con Ganas Award to LionStar
Ha! Just kidding. A Republican will win a county-wide election before that happens!
But "Senator Shapleigh" did make an appearance at The Bayou last night to do what he does best, hand out Adelante Con Ganas Awards (ACGA).
Sources close to "Senator Shapleigh" indicate that he gave ACGA's to several people that evening including someone who successfully parallel parked, a guy who washed his hands after using the restroom, "Tiny" the bouncer for exceeding average height for Latinos, etc...
"Senator Shapleigh" is pictured here awarding Mike G, from The Fox Jukebox on Classic Hits 92.3 The Fox an ACGA for playing a song the "Senator" liked.
Okay, by now you know that its not actually Senator Eliot Shapleigh. Its Vincent Perez from Congressman Reyes' office. As you can see, he took time getting the details put together. The campaign button, the trademark orange UTEP hat, and even one of Shapleigh's actual shirts.
But "Senator Shapleigh" did make an appearance at The Bayou last night to do what he does best, hand out Adelante Con Ganas Awards (ACGA).
Sources close to "Senator Shapleigh" indicate that he gave ACGA's to several people that evening including someone who successfully parallel parked, a guy who washed his hands after using the restroom, "Tiny" the bouncer for exceeding average height for Latinos, etc...
"Senator Shapleigh" is pictured here awarding Mike G, from The Fox Jukebox on Classic Hits 92.3 The Fox an ACGA for playing a song the "Senator" liked.
| From The Lion Star Blog by Jaime Abeytia |
Okay, by now you know that its not actually Senator Eliot Shapleigh. Its Vincent Perez from Congressman Reyes' office. As you can see, he took time getting the details put together. The campaign button, the trademark orange UTEP hat, and even one of Shapleigh's actual shirts.
| From The Lion Star Blog by Jaime Abeytia |
| From The Lion Star Blog by Jaime Abeytia |
| From The Lion Star Blog by Jaime Abeytia |
| From The Lion Star Blog by Jaime Abeytia |
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