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Kansas Kiosk in Context

By P.J. Pohly
August 27, 2008

The Pepsi Center is not a huge place. The "floor" is the place where the delegates and the "embedded bloggers" (like me) sit. Above the floor, are several decks of seating. To tell you the truth, I don't have a clue who sits on those elevated decks. My focus is here on the floor.

The Kansas section sits next to the Washington section (on my left) and just across the aisle from the Texas (on my right). It's weird for me, kind of, since I really do think of myself as a Texan first and a Kansan second. So, there's my original people sitting just across the aisle!

Before I go any further, I want to give a warm and grateful "shout out" to the man that I've been referring to (all week) as the "Washington Blogger." Washington Blogger is David Goldstein and he blogs at www.horsesass.org. See, the Washington state kiosk is right next to Kansas Kiosk. The state bloggers (you know, me and those 54 other bloggers credentialed by the DNC to embed with delegates) are supposed to hook up their video/laptop/tech equipment at the state kiosks. So, David has been hooked up to the same Kiosk (the same one that I was to be at, but couldn't for reasons I'm not yet willing to tell you about).

Washington Blogger is the friendliest face at Kansas Kiosk. He's one of the main reasons I persevered and made it back tonight. So, before I go any further, I gotta say, "Thanks, Washington Blogger."


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