Posted on 04/01/2010 8:24:51 AM PDT by tlb
Inspired by an interesting thread regarding an actor who refused to do love scenes with an attractive female actress. Inevitably somebody thinks its "funny" to throw in a picture of Helen Thomas. This extremely tiresome "joke" has been run into the ground.
Looking it up she was born in 1920. So every day someone feels the need to point how that a 90 year old woman isn't a babe. And we have to shout that out a dozen times a day in threads that have no relation whatsoever to the Washington Press Corps. Aren't we so clever.
It's nothing clever, it's nothing witty, it's nothing civil. It's just a low cheap shot. In theory aren't we supposed to be better then this. Can't we give it a rest, or at the very least stop with the off-topic use of the pictures.
Defending the ogress?
You were asking for it!
Nope.
¿You cant be series are you?
But you're right. I'm a bit tired of seeing her.
Can we still pick on Manchelle or are you going to get weepy over that as well?
BTW, I get tired of it too. I think posting it on a thread in the middle of photos of gorgeous women should be a bannable offense.
However, I’m not going to start a thread about it! ;^)
The Helen Thomas pictures thrown into so many threads are tiresome
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So let’s have a whole thread ???
Congratulations! You just started the largest Helen Thomas photo thread in the history of Freerepublic!
What have you done?!!!
You just had to pull another April Fools joke.
Crud, she was presentable at one point!!
I think I’m going to vomit...
While I might agree philosophically or spiritually . . .
I can recognize that for many, it’s kind of a time honored way to release frustration and angst toward liberal idiots.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh God! Another blog cop.
He’s unleashed the dog of war.
LMAO!
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