



As I mentioned a couple days ago, I've always had fun at the City's' expense when it came to their marketing gimmicks proposed to sell Worcester to anybody they thought was buying. I know, a lot of work went into these projects, even one that was designed by a former co-worker who would probably try to sue me if she ever saw my take on her creation. I think the statue of liberty ran out on that though. And so, here are some of the Wormtown Campaigns I created, thanks to them.
To quote The Simpson's,
Marge: "Homer, it's easy to criticize"
Homer: " And fun, too!"
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