Posted on 05/15/2006 8:01:52 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Oooh, you can be wickedly cruel and funny. Morning everyone.
SD
First, I have to say, ROTFLMFAOAPIMPRFI! He's genuinely surprised Don Johnson's connection to this tale is fabricated!?! OMG
Second, although his source burned him with the tale about Detective Crockett (or was it Tubbs), he still won't reveal the source? He's protecting the guy who burned him? Some people are too stupid to live. Or maybe this is ALL performance art and I'm reading too much credibility into it.
That's gold, Jerry. Gold!
"I cannot believe these people accepted and are holding on to this "24 business" "
I can't believe anyone would fall for the whole Don Johnson thing.
This guy, bzemky, seems to think that he's part of the breaking story. I just revisited his post and it's still up. The poll results were about 60%+ in favor of keeping it up.
Somehow, David Hasselhof has even gotten his name into the story (scroll down and you'll see a couple references to him). I don't know whether to take this post as a joke or seriously, but my first reaction (and it still carries weight) is it's a serious post.
Oh, but he knew somebody who worked with somebody who worked with Fitz who had a drink with a blogger who...blah, blah, blah...
Well, if you've ever seen Confessions of a Dangerous Mind it's plausible.
What if the creator and host of two of the 1970s biggest and lamest television game shows was also a part-time CIA hitman? That he used The Dating Game and The Gong Show as a cover to stage assassinations in the netherworld of Cold War espionage. Ridiculous you'd say. But that's what exactly what Chuck Barris claims in his autobiography, and Charlie Kaufman accepts carte blanche as the premise for his screenplay. The film plays it straight up as if Barris were telling the truth.
SD
"Somehow, David Hasselhof has even gotten his name into the story..."
Oh my, call Pamela Anderson and Nicole Eggert. We need to get to the bottom of this.
That brings up some images that are not unpleasing.
Be that as it may, I wouldn't be surprised if they're not already informants #4 & #5.
"I don't know whether to take this post as a joke or seriously, but my first reaction (and it still carries weight) is it's a serious post."
I can't take it seriously. Who in their right mind would write that.
Oops, I forgot for a second about the DUmmies.
Be that as it may, I wouldn't be surprised if they're not already informants #4 & #5.
Let me go wake Nicole up and ask her. ;-)
SD
That reminds me of the old song...
Roll me over,
In the clover,
Roll me over
Wake me up
And do it again.
MERCY!
I wonder if the Inebriated One has slept yet, since last Friday.
Any drunken posts at 3:00 A.M.?
Nice.
I can tell that graphic is going to get used on many DUFU threads in the future.
None that I've seen, but that doesn't mean the Inebriated One hasn't posted lately.
The last one I saw was at 6:00 a.m. (that is "a.m.") Monday.
He's probably using sock puppets. We know he can't control himself.
Maturity and Wisdom It's not without surprise that we see, yet again, another probable screw-up by Leopold. His past is littered with problems.
As for Mr. Pitt. Will's behavior last night at The Democratic Underground was simply deplorable. KOS has archived yet another of Will's rants. This time, directed toward the owner of that site, Skinner. It is tragic and it is shameful. And Mr. Pitt's obvious absence from that site today speaks volumes. Loudly.
This is not the first time that Mr. Pitt has elected to use the DU landscape for his own personal drama of intrigue and vendetta. It would take more than a few hands to count the times he has done this over the years. One can only hope that the severity of his own embarrassment over his involvement in this most recent Leopold fiasco - and some good old shame over his own inebriated spectacle yesterday - will cause Mr. Pitt to seek help and stop this childish nonsense which spoils an otherwise capable and talented vitae.
Mr. Pitt has most unfortunately shown, too many times, that maturity and wisdom are not always at his side - although a bottle does always seem to be at the ready.
Pity, so to speak.
by dyinggaul on Mon May 15th, 2006 at 08:03:42 PM EDT
The link is http://forum.truthout.org/blog/story.../15/131745/161
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