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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

the truth, with jokes

remember about a month ago when i wrote that endless, angry post about, well, about all kinds of stuff, but which was intended to be mostly about how steamed i was at everyone who had voted for bush in 2004 and who was now having a temper tantrum about bush having done everything he had promised to do in the campaign leading up to the 2004 election--and for the full term preceding it--since a modicum of common sense on their parts at the time could have spared millions of people a whole lot of suffering in the years to follow? well, wayne gladstone made it funny. thanks, wayne! perhaps the combination of glowering and pointing/laughing will be more effective than either on its own.

7 Comments:

  • At 7:50 PM, Blogger Mikey B. said…

    *gasps for air*

     
  • At 4:58 PM, Blogger juniper pearl said…

    from the laughing? don't tell me, tell wayne. i already know he's hilarious.

     
  • At 1:08 PM, Blogger Mikey B. said…

    I was shocked.. Shocked that you would post this about our dear leader ;).

     
  • At 1:20 PM, Blogger juniper pearl said…

    what? all i said about him is that he's a man of his word--his unrepentantly erroneous and frequently mispronounced word. i've never said otherwise. the voters have done him more wrong than i have, by giving him mixed, flip-floppy signals. "you're our favorite war president, bush! we want you to be our war president forever! now stop mismanaging this war!" if he were a puppy, he wouldn't know whether he was supposed to beg for scraps or refuse to enter the dining room.

     
  • At 7:30 PM, Blogger Mikey B. said…

    You're too easy :).

     
  • At 11:52 AM, Blogger juniper pearl said…

    as are you, hon. apparently my sarcasm doesn't come through as clearly in print.

     
  • At 4:31 PM, Blogger Mikey B. said…

    hahaha.. Yea, I'm a very sarcastic person and sometimes it doesn't come across as being sarcastic in print.

     

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