Posted on 03/08/2004 1:00:56 PM PST by Jim Robinson
This is how People Magazine's poll a couple years back selected Howard Stern guest "Hank The Angry Drunken Dwarf" as "Most Beautiful Person of the Year", and during the years the Cleveland Browns weren't playing football they still won most "most popular NFL team" polls.
Note I said "anyone with a clue". As this leaves out most liberals, Freeping is still fun
bump
at least we should reactivate some of the tag lines.
Beautifully for Bush, the European imagines there, but in an American conservative Credos ascends equal the anger. An insolence is that, which does not want to say no more and less than the following: Bushs success is based on the assistance of humans, who manipulate, disturbs, falsifies.
Because "Freeping" is an Slang expression. He means the nocturnal pasting over of election posters, the organization of being noisy area MOS, the purposeful disturbing of appearances of political opponents and - not least - the massive falsification of tunings in the InterNet.
The strange term developed for end of the nineties and goes back on the web page "Free Republic" of the ultrakonservativen activists Jim Robinson. "Freep", how the web page was fast called by fans, understands itself as "a conservative message forum". Principal item of the offer is the panel, in which it goes partly violently to the thing.
Just thought I would Bing (Bump and pING) this classic.
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For sheer, knee-slapping hilarity, it's hard to beat the "Ask the Imam" threads, such as yesterday's: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1311385/posts
...They're especially hilarious considering that the folks who write that stuff have no clue how rib-crushingly funny they are.
Mark for tags ...
BTTT!
BTTT for another funny retread laughter round.
Bumpin’ for da new FReepers!
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