MOSCOW, October 29 (RIA Novosti) - California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger showed his sense of humor in a message attached to a bill he recently vetoed, the New York Times reported Wednesday.
The California governor issued a veto statement on Assembly Bill 1176 dealing with the financing of some projects in the port of San Francisco.
Taking the first letter from each line of the message to the California State Assembly, a common two-word obscenity is revealed, the first word beginning with 'f' and the second word being 'you.'
The bill was sponsored by Democrat Assemblyman Tom Ammiano who recently heckled the Republican governor at a San Francisco gala.
Schwarzenegger's spokesman Aaron McLear called the story "a weird coincidence" and said: "I suppose when you do so many vetoes, something like this is bound to happen."
Ammiano's spokesman Quintin Mecke said: "Kudo to the governor for his creative use of coincidence with his veto message," adding that "we will call it even and start with a clean slate with the governor from here on out."
To see Schwarzenegger's veto message, visit http://gov.ca.gov/pdf/press/2009bills/AB1176_Ammiano_Veto_Message.pdf


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