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Ga’s ‘You Gotta Be Kidding’ recycling campaign features odd Atlantan

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Tommy Krenshaw krushes kans for no man

The Georgia Department of Community Affairs is ramping up a statewide recycling education campaign called “You Gotta Be Kidding” in which fictional characters give the idiotic reasons why they don’t recycle, only to have their MINDS BLOWN BY THE FACTS.

The state agency has unleashed the full power of the Internet to support its mission, creating a presence at Twitter, YouTube, Blogger, WordPress, Facebook, every damn thing you can imagine. That makes sense, as the campaign is targeted toward the 25- to -34-year-old demographic, one that is least likely to recycle.

After the jump, meet Tommy Krenshaw, one of the hilariously named fictional characters who lives in Atlanta. Of course, our hometown representative is a classic chatch. He wants to own waterfront property on the new planet Earthlings will colonize once we turn this one into a festering pile of broken remote controls and nonbiodegradable diapers. Tommy, WTF?!?!

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Former DOT board chief, victim of Cupid appointed to agency

Friday, October 17th, 2008
Not Mike Evans. But it kind of looks like him.

Not Mike Evans. But it kind of looks like him.

Gov. Sonny Perdue has appointed Mike Evans, the former State Transportation Board chief who resigned after he and Commissioner Gena Abraham revealed the two were in a relationship, to the Department of Community Affairs Board.

After resigning from the DOT board, Evans was rumored to run for the Public Service Commission’s Northern District or try to return to the General Assembly. (Evans served eight years in the state House of Representatives.) He and Abraham recently married and she took his last name.

The Department of Community Affairs serves as an advocate for local governments, operates a large number of state and federal grants, and helps communities with planning, housing and building. (They’re also to thank for all those nifty Georgia History markers you see around the state.) Evans will serve as an “at large” representative.