From Deseret News archives:

Romney fans skip Hawaii trip

Published: Sunday, Jan. 6, 2008 12:29 a.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
SIGNS OF THE SEASON: Other indications that it's primary season in New Hampshire:

• The cab driver saying "between you and me, I hope he wins" as he dropped a reporter off in front of the Ashooh house.

• More than a dozen John McCain supporters holding McCain signs in front of the Romney campaign headquarters in downtown Manchester.

• T-shirts in the airport gift shop specifically made just for primary season.


ON THE ROAD: The most sought-after item on the dinner buffet for journalists on the presidential campaign trail: chicken soup.

With Many reporters here still on the trail from last Thursday's Iowa caucus, coughs and sniffles from cold weather and sheer exhaustion are common. And that buzzing sound next to you might not just be a Blackberry or cell phone.

At least two cordless razors came out of laptop cases for a quick touch-up on two different male scribes.


E-mail: sstruglinski@desnews.com

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Related content
previousnext

Latest comments

Man's ninth DUI conviction upheld

Can't believe the defense attorney would even attempt this case. This guy is...

It's lame, who cares, it really does not mean anything. Players show their...

Sorry to disappoint but it is not Sarah that is telling the lies.

I'm glad cell phones are being purchased for our State Legislature, as long...

Holy cow, TV language is bad

So, why are you keeping up on the Television section of the paper? So you...

BCS did TCU a favor?

Tell me something, does the BCS ever get it right? Texas has no business in...

This guy is out of control and could kill any one of us on our neighborhood...

@8:29 That's a terrible rationale. Surely you can do better than "other...

@8:42 You raise a good question, and I hope someone more knowledgeable...

Nude bathers cited for lewdness

You and others probably find it confusing about concurrent jurisidiction on...

Advertisements