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Nevada Governor Gibbons Living in a Budget Suites

Posted At : May 8, 2008 10:10 AM | Posted By : Administrator
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Actually, I don't know where he's living, but he's not living in the Nevada governor's mansion ... at least, according to this article he's not.

With the governor of the state not being able to live in the state mansion, this has to be one of those truth-is-stranger-than-fiction scenarios.

The article suggests that "Entire sitcoms have been built on less" and I'd have to agree. Imagine a show that's a combination of Seinfeld and the Cosby show where the premise is the governor is living in a weekly hotel, while his wife lives in the state mansion. Could make for some good TV. (If anyone uses that idea, I want 10% royalties.)

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