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Alexander the Great


by Emmanuel at 3:06 pm 2008-02-19
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Former WACTAC member Alex Smith is doing big things in the world. By big things I of course do not mean solving crimes or helping to feed the children of the world, but rather creating hot designs for clothing companies such as Minnesota Nice and MECCA.

Alex was known as the tardiest member of the TAC, always making yours truly look bad in front of the prestigous group. He also is known for his love of techno music and Chipotle burritos. You may know him as the public nuisance responsible for the guerilla campaign of “Minnesota Nice” posters that appeared across Minneapolis and Saint Paul, as well as a low talking giant.

Anyway, check out what he’s up to and remember, WACTAC always leads to better, more interesting lives.



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