Working through my ignorance with your help.
"It represents everything that's wrong with the Rethuglicans."Her "wrongness" is that she married a mere mortal (but actual) man rather than "marrying" Uncle?
Please do not attempt to confuse the left-wing with facts. It hurts their feelings (and heads).
Can we confuse them with facts if we're just doing it to watch their heads "assplode"?
BTW, I'm a Hoosier@Heart (or, at least, by birth) who has been exiled to Ohio since 1982.
"assplode". That word has just entered my vocabulary.Hey, at least you still live in the midwest. I'm here in land of "fruits and nuts" and Jerry Brown's Crazy Train...
^ Oh, my!
If it helps, even on the Left Coast, the nuts are being squeezed
^hmmm ... that doesn't sound quite like what I intended.
Ilíon, that was unintentionally (?) funny.:-)
It (the double entendre) was unintentional; it was only after I hit "post" that I realized how it might read.
"It represents everything that's wrong with the Rethuglicans."
ReplyDeleteHer "wrongness" is that she married a mere mortal (but actual) man rather than "marrying" Uncle?
Please do not attempt to confuse the left-wing with facts. It hurts their feelings (and heads).
ReplyDeleteCan we confuse them with facts if we're just doing it to watch their heads "assplode"?
ReplyDeleteBTW, I'm a Hoosier@Heart (or, at least, by birth) who has been exiled to Ohio since 1982.
ReplyDelete"assplode". That word has just entered my vocabulary.
ReplyDeleteHey, at least you still live in the midwest. I'm here in land of "fruits and nuts" and Jerry Brown's Crazy Train...
^ Oh, my!
ReplyDeleteIf it helps, even on the Left Coast, the nuts are being squeezed
ReplyDelete^hmmm ... that doesn't sound quite like what I intended.
ReplyDeleteIlíon, that was unintentionally (?) funny.
ReplyDelete:-)
It (the double entendre) was unintentional; it was only after I hit "post" that I realized how it might read.
ReplyDelete