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explodo

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  1. This is like watching dogs fighting over a scrap of meat. In this case, Hollinger is that scrap of meat. Actually, in any case, Hollinger is a scrap of meat.

  2. Think of it this way. Many people don't want a picture of themselves anywhere for their own safety so they pick a picture of who they'd like to be or a cartoon character that's completely different than they reallyare so no one will recognize them. I sure don't want my own picture out there and wind up having some serial killer come after me because he knows what I look like now. :mellow

    The guy in my avatar is a serial killer.

  3. It use to be good. If they are now turning to comedians for shows, maybe they have ran out of biker gang shows, and Bigfoot documentaries.

    Yeah, no kidding. More Modern Marvels, less Logjammers or whatever that lame show is called. And this might not be a rating bonanza, but how about some shows about history instead of UFO Hunters.

  4. I have not heard it yet, but the new songs he played live on that tour with John Darnielle were fantastic. Usually I am in the Vanderslice is not that great save a few songs camp, but I'm interested in hearing this new one. How is it?

  5. The fact Obama actually said "dijon" kind of blows the whole calculated outing of showing America that he and Biden are 2 regular guys.

     

    And how many "normal" guys ask that their hamburger be medium-rare?

     

     

    Obama's just a few months into the Presidency. But his clumsy and awkward Presidential moments are starting to pile up. Bowing to the Saudi leader, the Special Olympics comment on Leno, the numerous teleprompter stumblings, his awkward cadence and unfunny "jokes" when he speaks...

     

    Of course, all those things are matters of style and don't mean a thing when it comes to decisions and policies made about our country and the world. But he's just not looking the part of President so far. Reagan seemed very Presidential. Clinton did as well (minus the intern BJ), and Bush, while not the brightest bulb, at least seemed genuine. Obama sometimes seems like an actor stumbling through his scenes.

    I don't think he asked for dijon? Didn't he ask for spicy mustard? I can't believe I'm engaging in this conversation. But anyway, there it is.

     

    Also - if I ever order a burger, and I do from time to time, I ask for it to be medium well, minus ketchup, plus mustard (brown/spicy/dijon if they have it). Barack and I are soulmates. Elitist, shit-for-brains soulmates.

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