There are 492 stories on the naked island. This is one of them.
A political consultant — John Yob’s his name — was out tomcatting at a
Mackinac Island watering hole Thursday night. One drink became three,
three drinks turned to 10, and by 2 a.m. he was feeling every drop of
his Oberon Ale. Yob had a mouth full of cotton and a belly full of regret. Little did he know, the night was just getting started.
Most people think of Mackinac Island as a family place. A dot of
green in a great lake of blue topped with B&B’s, fudge shops, and
horse-drawn carriages. But there’s another side to Ol’ Mac. A darker
side.
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