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Big city, small town
Sunday was a down day on the Harper campaign. Reporters had the chance to do their laundry, feed the dog, eat, sleep, that kind of thing.
Likewise, apparently, the Prime Minister. At least the laundry part.
There was a bit of buzz at the dry cleaner not far from 24 Sussex today (where the staff are all news junkies to begin with).
"The Prime Minister had some emergency dry cleaning! And they brought the clothes here! He needs it done fast so he can campaign tomorrow!" they said, excitedly.
There really are no secrets in this town.
— Paul Hunter
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