Posted on 10/28/2011 6:16:08 PM PDT by anotherBarbarian
Edited on 10/28/2011 6:36:31 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Dear RedState.com (cross-posted),
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Ryan Larsen. Im a truth lover, chess player and avid political junkie. I co-founded....
OK, here is the point where the mods step in... Originally this Pro-Romney troll went on for about twenty thousand words about how wonderful Romney is and how everyone else sucks. You get the picture. He wrote it to our friends at RedState but posted it here. I take it, probably because he met the same fate there as he just did here. We the mods will save you from all that boredom and just allow you to point and laugh. Carry on.
I understand, Face. He was prolific in his day, so if you have earworm problems, a list would ruin your whole day, maybe even the rest of the week....
Ever try “Bio-Freeze?” Really strong menthol. I buy my wife’s at my Physical Therapist.
Side note: My forced cabin fever is almost over. I go back to work Monday!
Barry Manilow was extremely popular when I was in junior high school.
56 and occasional rain here. I’m heating up leftovers for supper. Not sure who will be here: Bill has to go to Fuddrucker’s for a youth group fundraiser, Tom is at a science class on the far side of Charlotte, and the girls have vanished, although I think I hear Bill shoo them out of the kitchen a while ago.
That’s because it doesn’t end well.
Never tick off the rabbit.
It’s true that enraged rabbits are a bigger problem than many would anticipate. I’m very cautious, myself, and never approach one, even when I’m walking Ash, a large hound with impressive teeth.
And Buaireas is a hare in origin, they’re more aggressive as well as slightly faster than their plain jane rabbit cousinry.
Yes, he has teh shakes and is in some pain.
But I don’t think whoever it is should poke him too much.
He does have those nanites buzzing around in his noggin, we’ll see what happens.
NOOOOO! NO LIST!!!! PLEASE!!!!
In a relapse of CFIDS, a list of Manilow’s ear worms would render me totally senseless.
I’m trying very hard to upchuck every “catchy phrase” from my mind, regardless of the century/decade it was from. Some days, it’s a losing battle...
I’ve never heard of “Bio-Freeze,” but congratulations on your back-to-work plan!
Most folks don’t believe me, but I really DO wish I could have gone back to work in 1999. (It’s a long, sad, sordid story...)
At least I would not be living on the edge of poverty...
When we were “pre-teens” (aka: back in the day!) our parents allowed us to get two rabbits, and our dad (I think) made sure we had cages for them.
We tried to be diligent about their care and feeding, but once in a while, one would get out, and our faithful little dog, “Skipper,” would chase it down and hold its’s head with his forepaw(s) until someone could get the escapee and return it to the cage.
Skipper was such a good little guy, and I miss him to this day.
Bio-Freeze is pretty good, actually. So are Salonpas stickies/’band-aids.’
“Fuddruckers.” I still chuckle whenever I see that name after having seen the movie “Idiocracy.”
What is legal in AZ my not be legal in NV. Help?
I just want my major joints to quit hurting so much. I think it has been 30+ years since the Psoriatic Arthritis has plagued me. Seems like psychological stress has a lot to do with it, and I HATE that!
In the meantime, I will do my best to overcome the BS associated with it.
Have you investigated Arthrotec? Prescription only.
I take it you folks don’t like Barry?
Does it work against vampires and zombies?
At least you don't smell like elderberries.
No, but I am open to anything that works!
If it is topical, I can probably use it. If it is internal, I may have a problem, because of Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome. What is a “normal” dose for you may be an overdose for me, or it may only act as a placebo.
FYI: My doctor hates me because I keep refusing the drugs he wants to smother me with. I’ve lived with CFIDS long enough to know that prescription drugs need to take a back seat to homeopathic/herbal remedies.
However, I’m always open to suggestions.
Cobroxin!
Didn’t I tell you about that?
It was $14.95 at Walgreen’s the last time I ordered it. It’s good for chronic pain up to/incl. stage 2. We use it all the time.
That sounds precisely like the definition for a "Zero-Sum" game.
Garlic can help with those. It also makes people step back, which helps to prevent colds.
Ummmm
Barry is...(how shall I say this?) “not talented?”
In the 7th Grade, my sis and I were a hot topic...we sang often at school assemblies, we had several years of classes in MUSIC in what is now “Middle School,” and we continued learning to sing in high school.
Since then, I have sung in church choirs, singing the second tenor parts.
I am a music critic, but it’s only on a personal basis.
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