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| Thanksgiving 2008Happy Thanksgiving to Moron Nation. Just a quick reminder that today is the last day to donate to the 2008 Valour-IT Fundraiser. In case you aren't familiar with the project, here's a rundown on how it helps directly from one of our wounded heroes.I don't know where to start. I was thrilled and truly appreciative of the laptop donation that Soldiers Angels sent. My neurology team is ecstatic with the progress that I have made, yet we all temper our excitement as I still have a long recovery ahead. Due to the great hearts (sponsors, donors, volunteers and others too numerous to mention) within Soldiers Angels I have become more mobile in my rehabilitation and the laptop is absolutely one of the tools that I have in my recovery toolbox. I use it to keep current on my schedule and have several applications that assist with recovery. I know that my recovery has been aided by the cards, letters, and notes sent by your Angels. I love to read them and have started to send Thank You's to many of them. I just want you and everyone to know that your organization is a Godsend to Soldiers. Please send this note of Thanks to the appropriate personnel, and if there is anything I can do to help, let me know. God Bless You and God Bless America. Lieutenant Colonel XSo you know, hit up the link. As a thank you, please enjoy this moment of Thanksgiving joy.... Comments1
Anyone else get RickRolled by Cartoon Network while watching the Thanksgiving Parade?
Posted by: BohicaTwentyTwo at November 27, 2008 11:18 AM (AtqdX) Posted by: Dave in Texas at November 27, 2008 11:27 AM (eiOZw) Posted by: alexthechick at November 27, 2008 11:28 AM (LJ0he) 4
Proof that Angelina Jolie is a conservative (and hot):
"Every family has its unique rites of passage, those generational milestones that mark a child’s growth and remind parents of their own similar experiences, years earlier. In the Jolie-Pitt household, one such event is the day a kid begins collecting daggers." Bonus: Angelina Jolie breastfeeding photos. Posted by: Jim62sch at November 27, 2008 11:31 AM (6rQXk) Posted by: Frank G at November 27, 2008 11:37 AM (P0rQD) 6
Jennifer was much hotter than Bailey. Jennifer was scorching hot.
Saying otherwise is like claiming that Jan was hotter than Marcia or Janet hotter than Chrissy. This revisionism must be stopped. Loni Anderson was breathtakingly sexy. Posted by: Kensington at November 27, 2008 11:38 AM (fhJCy) 7
Alex, it just amazes me that I crack up every single time I watch it. And now my kids are running yelling "Oh my god, they're turkeys!" I'm so proud. [wipes a tear] Posted by: MamaAJ at November 27, 2008 11:38 AM (X6Zdh) Posted by: Jim62sch at November 27, 2008 11:41 AM (6rQXk) 9
"With God as my witness, I swear I thought turkeys could fly".
I still crack up every time I hear that line. Posted by: Mike H at November 27, 2008 11:50 AM (1V2sa) 10
Since I missed out on the overnight thread, Happy Thanksgiving, Morons!
And Christoph, even though you've been temporarily (or permanently, whichever comes first) banned we know you're reading, so enjoy OUR holiday, you fuck (sincere sentimentality, of course). Bob Barker says: Don't forget to check your Polar Bears for innies and outties. Posted by: Editor at November 27, 2008 11:52 AM (p4YSL) 11
Proof that Angelina Jolie is a conservative...
Conservatives don't vote for Obama. Today, I saw a one story building, brick, about 100 ft long. It was painted red with obama in giant pink letters stretched over the entire building. Blech. Posted by: Remember the Kat-Mo! at November 27, 2008 11:59 AM (falCl) 12
I want to take the time to thank our troops who
are deployed overseas while we are here at home sitting on our fat
butts enjoying time with our families and friends. Thanks Soldiers,
Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coasties for fighting the war that some
can no longer do and for those who won’t!!
Posted by: Thor at November 27, 2008 12:02 PM (RHC7W) 13
Bailey? Teh hawt! Unfortunately - injured in a nekkid driving accident/i>
Did you read the comments? Comment number one is Jan Smithers stating she was dressed, owns plenty of clothes, and is thankful to the doctors and nurses who helped her recover from her injuries. Posted by: Remember the Kat-Mo! at November 27, 2008 12:04 PM (falCl) Posted by: MamaAJ at November 27, 2008 12:09 PM (X6Zdh) 15
Don't forget the related auction. There are a couple of drakes on there, and at least one drake/flint cooperation. Good writers, don't know what editions they are, but doesn't matter, flint and drake and shit signed that shit!!!
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 01:30 PM (ul7te) 16
also, a servicemans journey, starting in january.
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 01:32 PM (ul7te) 17
that was the best rickroll ever!!!! I saw it and immediately posted but I think that was the football thread. guys (straight guys) don't watch the Macy's parade I guess!
That parade was mindnumbing (I have kids who loved it) until that point. Thank you Cartoon Network! Oh and thank you to the ghost of Keith Haring for using your float to attack the annoying announcers in their little podium also. Posted by: BlackOrchid at November 27, 2008 01:43 PM (8n8Ar) 18
Don't forget the most awesome recruiting commercial ever - America's Marines.
Make me think of Corporal 20/20. Posted by: Jim62sch at November 27, 2008 01:44 PM (6rQXk) 19
Marines have the best ad campaigns, because it isn't about what the marines can do for you. The commercials are just "this is what you get to be a part of are you up to it?" Marines recruite 100% on service, once heard that when recruiting, If someone shows up at the office, you are supposed to insult them. Don't know if thats true, but I know it happened to almost everyone I knew who enlisted, which was a lot of people, seeing as how I enlisted in the Marine Corps. Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 01:52 PM (ul7te) 20
Bailey was sooooo much hotter than Jennifer.
Loni Anderson looks like some sort of synthetic construct, whereas Jan Smithers' beauty looks entirely natural. Posted by: OregonMuse at November 27, 2008 01:58 PM (bMJ2V) 21
Happy Thanksgiving, you sheep shaggers. Eat, drink, be merry, and remember the sacrifices of those who brought us freedom, and, as George Washington put it:
by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness, and to chug Valu-Rite by the case. Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at November 27, 2008 02:06 PM (54BUV) 22
I may be far from Philadelphia, but I'm listening to Pierre Robert playing Alice's Restaurant. We all have our moronic traditions. Posted by: MamaAJ at November 27, 2008 02:24 PM (X6Zdh) 23
Weren't boy bands outlawed in 1989?
Posted by: mesablue at November 27, 2008 02:24 PM (5yNaE) 24
Here's a beautiful story of the Constitution and Col. Davy Crockett. Sorry for the length but it's worth it, and right on target.
Not Yours to Give
by Colonel David Crockett; Compiled by Edward S. Ellis One day in the House of Representatives, a bill was taken up appropriating money for the benefit of a widow of a distinguished naval officer. Several beautiful speeches had been made in its support. The Speaker was just about to put the question when Crockett arose: “Mr. Speaker--I have as much respect for the memory of the deceased, and as much sympathy for the sufferings of the living, if suffering there be, as any man in this House, but we must not permit our respect for the dead or our sympathy for a part of the living to lead us into an act of injustice to the balance of the living. I will not go into an argument to prove that Congress has no power to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member upon this floor knows it. We have the right, as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right so to appropriate a dollar of the public money. Some eloquent appeals have been made to us upon the ground that it is a debt due the deceased. Mr. Speaker, the deceased lived long after the close of the war; he was in office to the day of his death, and I have never heard that the government was in arrears to him. Every man in this House knows it is not a debt. We cannot, without the grossest corruption, appropriate this money as the payment of a debt. We have not the semblance of authority to appropriate it as a charity. Mr. Speaker, I have said we have the right to give as much money of our own as we please. I am the poorest man on this floor. I cannot vote for this bill, but I will give one week’s pay to the object, and if every member of Congress will do the same, it will amount to more than the bill asks.” He took his seat. Nobody replied. The bill was put upon its passage, and, instead of passing unanimously, as was generally supposed, and as, no doubt, it would, but for that speech, it received but few votes, and, of course, was lost. Later, when asked by a friend why he had opposed the appropriation, Crockett gave this explanation: “Several years ago I was one evening standing on the steps of the Capitol with some other members of Congress, when our attention was attracted by a great light over in Georgetown. It was evidently a large fire. We jumped into a hack and drove over as fast as we could. In spite of all that could be done, many houses were burned and many families made homeless, and, besides, some of them had lost all but the clothes they had on. The weather was very cold, and when I saw so many women and children suffering, I felt that something ought to be done for them. The next morning a bill was introduced appropriating $20,000 for their relief. We put aside all other business and rushed it through as soon as it could be done. “The next summer, when it began to be time to think about the election, I concluded I would take a scout around among the boys of my district. I had no opposition there, but, as the election was some time off, I did not know what might turn up. When riding one day in a part of my district in which I was more of a stranger than any other, I saw a man in a field plowing and coming toward the road. I gauged my gait so that we should meet as he came to the fence. As he came up, I spoke to the man. He replied politely, but, as I thought, rather coldly. “I began: ‘Well, friend, I am one of those unfortunate beings called candidates, and--’ “’Yes, I know you; you are Colonel Crockett, I have seen you once before, and voted for you the last time you were elected. I suppose you are out electioneering now, but you had better not waste your time or mine. I shall not vote for you again.’ “This was a sockdolager . . . I begged him to tell me what was the matter. “’Well, Colonel, it is hardly worth-while to waste time or words upon it. I do not see how it can be mended, but you gave a vote last winter which shows that either you have not capacity to understand the Constitution, or that you are wanting in the honesty and firmness to be guided by it. In either case you are not the man to represent me. But I beg your pardon for expressing it in that way. I did not intend to avail myself of the privilege of the constituent to speak plainly to a candidate for the purpose of insulting or wounding you. I intend by it only to say that your understanding of the Constitution is very different from mine; and I will say to you what, but for my rudeness, I should not have said, that I believe you to be honest. . . . But an understanding of the Constitution different from mine I cannot overlook, because the Constitution, to be worth anything, must be held sacred, and rigidly observed in all its provisions. The man who wields power and misinterprets it is the more dangerous the more honest he is.’ “’I admit the truth of all you say, but there must be some mistake about it, for I do not remember that I gave any vote last winter upon any constitutional question.’ “’No, Colonel, there’s no mistake. Though I live here in the backwoods and seldom go from home, I take the papers from Washington and read very carefully all the proceedings of Congress. My papers say that last winter you voted for a bill to appropriate $20,000 to some sufferers by a fire in Georgetown. Is that true?’ “’Well, my friend; I may as well own up. You have got me there. But certainly nobody will complain that a great and rich country like ours should give the insignificant sum of $20,000 to relieve its suffering women and children, particularly with a full and overflowing Treasury, and I am sure, if you had been there, you would have done just as I did.’ “’It is not the amount, Colonel, that I complain of; it is the principle. In the first place, the government ought to have in the Treasury no more than enough for its legitimate purposes. But that has nothing to do with the question. The power of collecting and disbursing money at pleasure is the most dangerous power that can be intrusted to man, particularly under our system of collecting revenue by a tariff, which reaches every man in the country, no matter how poor he may be, and the poorer he is the more he pays in proportion to his means. What is worse, it presses upon him without his knowledge where the weight centers, for there is not a man in the United States who can ever guess how much he pays to the government. So you see, that while you are contributing to relieve one, you are drawing it from thousands who are even worse off than he. If you had the right to give anything, the amount was simply a matter of discretion with you, and you had as much right to give $20,000,000 as $20,000. If you have the right to give to one, you have the right to give to all; and, as the Constitution neither defines charity nor stipulates the amount, you are at liberty to give to any and everything which you may believe, or profess to believe, is a charity, and to any amount you may think proper. You will very easily perceive what a wide door this would open for fraud and corruption and favoritism, on the one hand, and for robbing the people on the other. No, Colonel, Congress has no right to give charity. Individual members may give as much of their own money as they please, but they have no right to touch a dollar of the public money for that purpose. If twice as many houses had been burned in this county as in Georgetown, neither you nor any other member of Congress would have thought of appropriating a dollar for our relief. There are about two hundred and forty members of Congress. If they had shown their sympathy for the sufferers by contributing each one week’s pay, it would have made over $13,000. There are plenty of wealthy men in and around Washington who could have given $20,000 without depriving themselves of even a luxury of life. The congressmen chose to keep their own money, which, if reports be true, some of them spend not very creditably; and the people about Washington, no doubt, applauded you for relieving them from the necessity of giving by giving what was not yours to give. The people have delegated to Congress, by the Constitution, the power to do certain things. To do these, it is authorized to collect and pay moneys, and for nothing else. Everything beyond this is usurpation, and a violation of the Constitution. “’So you see, Colonel, you have violated the Constitution in what I consider a vital point. It is a precedent fraught with danger to the country, for when Congress once begins to stretch its power beyond the limits of the Constitution, there is no limit to it, and no security for the people. I have no doubt you acted honestly, but that does not make it any better, except as far as you are personally concerned, and you see that I cannot vote for you.’ “I tell you I felt streaked. I saw if I should have opposition, and this man should go to talking, he would set others to talking, and in that district I was a gone fawn-skin. I could not answer him, and the fact is, I was so fully convinced that he was right, I did not want to. But I must satisfy him, and I said to him: “’Well, my friend, you hit the nail upon the head when you said I had not sense enough to understand the Constitution. I intended to be guided by it, and thought I had studied it fully. I have heard many speeches in Congress about the powers of Congress, but what you have said here at your plow has got more hard, sound sense in it than all the fine speeches I ever heard. If I had ever taken the view of it that you have, I would have put my head into the fire before I would have given that vote; and if you will forgive me and vote for me again, if I ever vote for another unconstitutional law I wish I may be shot.’ “He laughingly replied: ‘Yes, Colonel, you have sworn to that once before, but I will trust you again upon one condition. You say that you are convinced that your vote was wrong. Your acknowledgment of it will do more good than beating you for it. If, as you go around the district, you will tell people about this vote, and that you are satisfied it was wrong, I will not only vote for you, but will do what I can to keep down opposition, and, perhaps, I may exert some little influence in that way.’ “’If I don’t,’ said I, ‘I wish I may be shot; and to convince you that I am in earnest in what I say I will come back this way in a week or ten days, and if you will get up a gathering of the people, I will make a speech to them. Get up a barbecue, and I will pay for it.’ “’No, Colonel, we are not rich people in this section, but we have plenty of provisions to contribute for a barbecue, and some to spare for those who have none. The push of crops will be over in a few days, and we can then afford a day for a barbecue. This is Thursday; I will see to getting it up on Saturday week. Come to my house on Friday, and we will go together, and I promise you a very respectable crowd to see and hear you.’ “’Well, I will be here. But one thing more before I say good-by. I must know your name.’ “’My name is Bunce.’ “’Not Horatio Bunce?’ “’Yes.’ “’Well, Mr. Bunce, I never saw you before, though you say you have seen me, but I know you very well. I am glad I have met you, and very proud that I may hope to have you for my friend.’ “It was one of the luckiest hits of my life that I met him. He mingled but little with the public, but was widely known for his remarkable intelligence and incorruptible integrity, and for a heart brimful and running over with kindness and benevolence, which showed themselves not only in words but in acts. He was the oracle of the whole country around him, and his fame had extended far beyond the circle of his immediate acquaintance. Though I had never met him before, I had heard much of him, and but for this meeting it is very likely I should have had opposition, and had been beaten. One thing is very certain, no man could now stand up in that district under such a vote. “At the appointed time I was at his house, having told our conversation to every crowd I had met, and to every man I stayed all night with, and I found that it gave the people an interest and a confidence in me stronger than I had every seen manifested before. “Though I was considerably fatigued when I reached his house, and, under ordinary circumstances, should have gone early to bed, I kept him up until midnight, talking about the principles and affairs of government, and got more real, true knowledge of them than I had got all my life before. “I have known and seen much of him since, for I respect him--no, that is not the word--I reverence and love him more than any living man, and I go to see him two or three times every year; and I will tell you, sir, if every one who professes to be a Christian lived and acted and enjoyed it as he does, the religion of Christ would take the world by storm. “But to return to my story. The next morning we went to the barbecue, and, to my surprise, found about a thousand men there. I met a good many whom I had not known before, and they and my friend introduced me around until I had got pretty well acquainted--at least, they all knew me. “In due time notice was given that I would speak to them. They gathered up around a stand that had been erected. I opened my speech by saying: “’Fellow-citizens--I present myself before you today feeling like a new man. My eyes have lately been opened to truths which ignorance or prejudice, or both, had heretofore hidden from my view. I feel that I can today offer you the ability to render you more valuable service than I have ever been able to render before. I am here today more for the purpose of acknowledging my error than to seek your votes. That I should make this acknowledgment is due to myself as well as to you. Whether you will vote for me is a matter for your consideration only.’ “I went on to tell them about the fire and my vote for the appropriation and then told them why I was satisfied it was wrong. I closed by saying: “’And now, fellow-citizens, it remains only for me to tell you that the most of the speech you have listened to with so much interest was simply a repetition of the arguments by which your neighbor, Mr. Bunce, convinced me of my error. “’It is the best speech I ever made in my life, but he is entitled to the credit for it. And now I hope he is satisfied with his convert and that he will get up here and tell you so.’ “He came upon the stand and said: “’Fellow-citizens--It affords me great pleasure to comply with the request of Colonel Crockett. I have always considered him a thoroughly honest man, and I am satisfied that he will faithfully perform all that he has promised you today.’ “He went down, and there went up from that crowd such a shout for Davy Crockett as his name never called forth before. “I am not much given to tears, but I was taken with a choking then and felt some big drops rolling down my cheeks. And I tell you now that the remembrance of those few words spoken by such a man, and the honest, hearty shout they produced, is worth more to me than all the honors I have received and all the reputation I have ever made, or ever shall make, as a member of Congress. “Now, sir,” concluded Crockett, “you know why I made that speech yesterday. “There is one thing now to which I will call your attention. You remember that I proposed to give a week’s pay. There are in that House many very wealthy men--men who think nothing of spending a week’s pay, or a dozen of them, for a dinner or a wine party when they have something to accomplish by it. Some of those same men made beautiful speeches upon the great debt of gratitude which the country owed the deceased--a debt which could not be paid by money--and the insignificance and worthlessness of money, particularly so insignificant a sum as $10,000, when weighted against the honor of the nation. Yet not one of them responded to my proposition. Money with them is nothing but trash when it is to come out of the people. But it is the one great thing for which most of them are striving, and many of them sacrifice honor, integrity, and justice to obtain it.” Holders of political office are but reflections of the dominant leadership--good or bad--among the electorate. Horatio Bunce is a striking example of responsible citizenship. Were his kind to multiply, we would see many new faces in public office; or, as in the case of Davy Crockett, a new Crockett. For either the new faces or the new Crocketts, we must look to the Horatio in ourselves! —Leonard E. Read Posted by: rrobin at November 27, 2008 02:24 PM (8nB5X) Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at November 27, 2008 02:42 PM (54BUV) 26
rrobin
That is the heart of conservatism. I read it with great interest. Every politician running in our party should read and agree with the concepts of limited government and unlimited freedom of personal compassion. We as a party must learn to articulate this message. Obama wants to be generous with others money. If he has the right to some he has the right to all. Thank you for the post. Posted by: locus ceruleus at November 27, 2008 02:58 PM (e2mBS) 27
may I ask -- why was Christoph banned?
Posted by: sassypants at November 27, 2008 03:06 PM (/tQUO) 28
This is from an open post to the Electoral College at americaright.com. It is certainly appropriate also:
"You have a serious constitutional duty and are privileged to be picked for this honor. Upholding the constitution is very important, not just to me but to everyone who still appreciates the difference between America and the rest of the world. Maybe you think your job has been reduced to a rubber stamp, and that the responsibility of actually choosing the next president is not your responsibility, that your gathering and voting is just a tradition, a fun thing to do. Maybe you think that all the decisions have been made and you are just there because some old piece of paper requires it, written by men long dead and certainly not in tune with the modern world. But do you really want to play with the document then expect the rest of it, all those rights clearly spelled out, to hold up once a single piece is reduced to irrelevance? You are free to vote any way you want, in this state there is only a small fine if you do not vote for the winner of the popular vote. You could vote for Hillary Clinton, or Joe Lieberman, or Mitt Romney. There is nothing stopping you and very little to dissuade. But if you take the oath to uphold the constitution and you have the slightest doubt that the man elected by the mob, by so many that were lied to by a huge campaign machine and complicit media, is not a natural born citizen, then you have to demand proof. The least you can do, before some mission impossible team of character assassins reveals some terrible truth when it is too late, is to get a neutral person of impeccable character to verify the birth document of Barack Obama. It is too easy to say it is someone else’s responsibility to vet the man, maybe The Bush Administration should be responsible to peak at things. Many may be expecting the Democratic Party members to pick someone qualified before they even hit the campaign trail. But none of that matters now, the question of his citizenship status has been raised in 15 states including this one, and it isn’t too late to resolve the issue once and for all. Do your duty, respect your oath of office, demand proof that Mr. Obama is qualified to lead this country because he meets all the qualifications are laid out in the US Constitution, and not just because a bunch of folks marked a ballot for a man they barely know." Posted by: rrobin at November 27, 2008 03:14 PM (8nB5X) 29
syssy, he compared Shannon to Jane Fonda.
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 03:20 PM (ul7te) 30
Happy Thanksgiving all. Especially those overseas. Even that BOS Jimmytheleg
Posted by: MAJHAM at November 27, 2008 03:29 PM (JWMHS) Posted by: mesablue at November 27, 2008 03:29 PM (5yNaE) 32
Wicked -- that's what got him banned?
Posted by: sassypants at November 27, 2008 03:32 PM (360tx) 33
It's a kinda in joke sassy, I have a post at AMA called C@#T and in the whole post I use it in reference to jane fonda. Chris called shannon a C . . .I think 3 times..
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 03:47 PM (ul7te) 34
There was also a certain word involved...rhymes with punt.
Posted by: kiffen at November 27, 2008 03:48 PM (XnuxH) 35
Sorry WP. Oh--and his breath really stank too.
Posted by: kiffen at November 27, 2008 03:50 PM (XnuxH) 36
If christoph has been around as long as he says he has, then he's likely to use the "It's not like I'm wickedpinto" defense.
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 03:52 PM (ul7te) 37
Oh, that's bad. I can't imagine why he would need to resort to such vulgar language. Well, I hope this temporary ban gives him some time to think about what he did. Maybe he will apologize to Shannon when he's allowed to come back.
Posted by: sassypants at November 27, 2008 03:54 PM (360tx) 38
OT: could someone please explain to me the origin of "haz", as in "I can haz..."?
Posted by: kiffen at November 27, 2008 03:55 PM (XnuxH) Posted by: Shannon at November 27, 2008 03:58 PM (q0Z3p) 40
shannon you ignorant slut! what are you doing commenting?!
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 04:01 PM (ul7te) 41
I don't see why Cristoph was banned. We have trolls far more irritating than him that post their crap with impunity.
Posted by: OregonMuse at November 27, 2008 04:01 PM (bMJ2V) 42
Honestly, I thought he was above that behaviour. He always appeared to be an intelligent person.
Posted by: sassypants at November 27, 2008 04:09 PM (360tx) 43
I missed the thread in question, but he sure did act trollish in general--constantly changing the conversation to be about him. He got people to engage more than some ranting moonbat would.
Posted by: MamaAJ at November 27, 2008 04:13 PM (X6Zdh) 44
I don't have a problem with christoph, but he is a pedantic fuck. I think this is likely a temp ban, at least as long as chris apologizes. It's just that ace can't risk loose cannons floating around. I'm bad enough, but I don't get crazy till around 1am, and then I'm only crazy on other crazy people. Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 04:17 PM (ul7te) 45
Anyone else really bored? We finished the requisite turkey meal at a restaurant around 2:30. I didn't even like the buffet. Nothing to do right now except complain.
Posted by: sassypants at November 27, 2008 04:25 PM (360tx) 46
wicked 40 - we're just waiting for the turkey to finish cooking so I'd thought I'd see what was happening here.
Posted by: Shannon at November 27, 2008 04:26 PM (q0Z3p) 47
I'm not bored, just unsettled. Missing my husband like crazy. Not enthusiastic about doing all the cooking myself, but it's getting done. In small bits, then I come back to the computer.
Posted by: MamaAJ at November 27, 2008 04:31 PM (X6Zdh) 48
I was trying to be ironic shannon, cuz of the christoph thing.
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 04:35 PM (ul7te) 49
Got about another hour on the turkey. Only gonna eat one breast, and most of a leg, then I'm gonna spend the rest of the evening seperating out sammich meat, and stew meat. I fucking HATE butchering a cooked bird. Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 04:36 PM (ul7te) 50
Maybe he will apologize to Shannon when he's allowed to come back.
I hope not. The Shannon thing was a blessing. When 80% of the posts in one thread consist of one guy lecturing, condescending, patronizing, anti-American, and full of faux outrage posts, something's got to give. Posted by: Remember the Kat-Mo! at November 27, 2008 04:49 PM (falCl) 51
Wickedpinto
Actually I think Christoph pushes like this wanting a reaction. He would have kept pushing if Ace had not put him in time out. He is a very irritating man who does the "I reject you before you can reject me." I hope he finds his answers because he has a good take on some of the issues. He is one of those people who have a hard time telling his friends from his enemies. Shannon is a gentle soul. Posted by: locus ceruleus at November 27, 2008 04:56 PM (e2mBS) 52
wicked 48 - no worries at all. I caught it. How's your Thanksgiving?
Posted by: Shannon at November 27, 2008 04:57 PM (q0Z3p) 53
The turkey's about 45 minutes away from being removed, and then about 20 minutes of resting, and then about 3 fucking days of butchering and eating. Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 05:07 PM (ul7te) 54
I actually liked kat, but you can't bigfoot the boss, unless you're a hostage, but the hostages know their place!
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 05:08 PM (ul7te) 55
Christoph? Our Jewish Canadian has been banned? I thouht he generally was OK except when he was off his meds. Problem was how the fuck did you know when he's on or off? Kemp Posted by: kempermanx at November 27, 2008 05:18 PM (2+9Yx) 56
Completely off topic but -- dontcha ever wonder what the blog commenters look like? I'm sure we've all formed our own mental images. See, I told you I was bored.
Posted by: sassypants at November 27, 2008 05:20 PM (6sRgj) 57
The petty jealousies among the bloggers and posters here are ridiculous.
Posted by: Remember the Kat-Mo! at November 27, 2008 05:27 PM (falCl) 58
Sassypants? The regulars at the hostages are allowed to have access to a Proof of Life tab. We aren't a political blog, though most of us are conservatives, but The Hostages is more of a community blog. It's a safe haven to have silly fun, in between masturbation, and self cutting. Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 27, 2008 05:29 PM (ul7te) 59
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