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Old 12-09-2004, 10:54 PM
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He often resembles an ANGRY ant in that his mouth looks like pincers
I never thought of him that way.

By far, my favorite show of his was when he had Ann the Man on about a year ago and they sung Joseph McCarthy praises for almost half an hour. Talk about entertainment.

"He's one of the great American heroes."
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Old 12-09-2004, 10:55 PM
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Was it just me - or was Anne actually calmer than usual. Mybe she is hungover
The new hormone phase just started this morning, she has to have time to adjust, Jason.
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Not that you'd know it by watching him, though.

Buchanan is worse than Scarface because of the simple fact that he's a fundie to end all fundies. He has so much religious venom that he's unwatchable, especially when rleigious topics come up on the show. Gimme an Ambien and send me to bed, dear, because I can't bear watching him flap his jaw.



Does Ann the Man ever make a valid point?
We had a conversation at lunch today that we were surprised that the current neocons did not haul out G. Liddy to be in the current admin.

AND - no Anne rarely does

MY WORD - they have Pickering on now. Personally, I think Pickering was not that bad based on his record. But, I cannot say I am sorry to see him step down
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Old 12-09-2004, 10:56 PM
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I never thought of him that way.

By far, my favorite show of his was when he had Ann the Man on about a year ago and they sung Joseph McCarthy praises for almost half an hour. Talk about entertainment.

"He's one of the great American heroes."
I know - I wished then that I had not thrown out my foam bricks to throw at the t.v.
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The new hormone phase just started this morning, she has to have time to adjust, Jason.
- Bless her heart (assuming she has one )
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Old 12-09-2004, 10:58 PM
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We had a conversation at lunch today that we were surprised that the current neocons did not haul out G. Liddy to be in the current admin.

AND - no Anne rarely does

MY WORD - they have Pickering on now. Personally, I think Pickering was not that bad based on his record. But, I cannot say I am sorry to see him step down
G. Liddy is the best of friends with Kerry. How's that for vomit-inducing?
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G. Liddy is the best of friends with Kerry. How's that for vomit-inducing?
LOL - NOW THAT IS ODD

Liddy is a spectre of time gone by - but then again, so was Rummy IMO - yet he is there again
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That head of his is so huge, I can't bear it.
nogs remind me of the Ewoks from "Return of the Jedi" for some damned reason
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- Bless her heart (assuming she has one )
It's all steel and rock. That woman doesn't even have a pulse, she's a corpse. And, to think, some find her attractive and sexy. They must be hard up for a piece of ass.
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LOL - NOW THAT IS ODD

Liddy is a spectre of time gone by - but then again, so was Rummy IMO - yet he is there again
Rumsfeld couldn't have come across as more uncaring and cold if he tried. I was stunned by his lack of compassion for the soldiers. This administration is all about phoniness and bull****ting, but Rumsfeld didn't get the memo, I suppose. Maybe he's just biding his time so that he can present a fake ham on Christmas morning to a group of selected soldiers in Iraq?
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I think PB is better than Scarface At least PB was against the war in Iraq.

Now ANNE is making my point about the Congressman making the assertion that he had a nephew in Afgan. I NEED A DRINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRB
Welcome back (from your drink). He had a "nephew" but the question was "Would you send your kid over there?" Which of course would require an answer of "NO F-ING WAY, NOT ON YOUR F-ING LIFE!!!"
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Old 12-09-2004, 11:04 PM
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Welcome back (from your drink). He had a "nephew" but the question was "Would you send your kid over there?" Which of course would require an answer of "NO F-ING WAY, NOT ON YOUR F-ING LIFE!!!"
Ann's point wasn't a point at all, it was smoke and mirrors. He was asked if he would send his kid over there to Iraq. He then bull****ted his way out of the question and pointed to his nephew. In Afghanistan.
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Welcome back (from your drink). He had a "nephew" but the question was "Would you send your kid over there?" Which of course would require an answer of "NO F-ING WAY, NOT ON YOUR F-ING LIFE!!!"
I know - but awhile back I said I thought it was relevant that the Congressman had a relative over there, even if it was not his kid and it was not what MM asked and it was not in Iraq. But, I agree, there is a diff. between that and sending your own kid - I think this because I would not want to send my nephew. But, I get the diff.
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BTW - I am having my LARGE cocktail now.

Lightening almost struck the airport while I was there (FOR FOUR OR SO HOURS ) - I got up and went to the counter and said "I think I'll fly out tommorow, esp. considering my already two hour late plane had not even arrived yet and the pilots were not even close to Atlanta and they were diverting flights. Oh well, back to the airport at 8:30 a.m. tommorow
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They must be hard up for a piece of ass.
anyone hard up for it, Oops...I meant her (Extreme apologies to any female posters) must find Pee-Wee Herman, Barney Fife, Goober, Gomer Pyle & that uni-sexual blob known as the "Coulter-geist" as the their top 5 sexiest WOMEN!!!

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