Posted on 07/27/2004 11:47:43 AM PDT by So Cal Rocket
***Did I just see a guy rolling cots out?***
ROFLOL - now I gotta clean my screen and I'm going to get behind in the reading
And has anyone noticed how much more affectionate she is with her sons than with JFK?
Brit Hume: "It was an unusual speech, by any measure."
These rhythmless f--kers trying to dance is about to drive me to drink!
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hahahahahah! Brit Hume said "It was an unusual speach" hahahaha
The announcer on msnbc just called her a real mother....
DID YOU JUST HEAR BRIT HUME MAKING FUN OF HER!!!!!
Britt Hume: "It was an unusual speech." HAHAHA! You're too kind, Britt.
Everyone turn on FOX after the break. Maybe they'll actually call a turd a turd.
Now I know who she reminds me of....
HEY!! Where do I find an animated gif. that looks exactly like the star on that microphone? I have spend days star searching and can NOT find it for my webpage. Sorry..off subject but there it is!!!
The origins and morals of America are not mystic, they are founded on the belief in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Who will most likely never be mentioned in this entire convention.
Hahaha! Brit says it was an"unusual speech" and that the panel is going to summon "the better angels of our nature." HAHAHAHA!
Brit Hume just described the speech as "unusual" (while chuckling).
Oh my.I have never laughed so hard.See has time warped back to the 60's.Brit calls it unusual.Bwahahahahhaa!
You know, come to think of it, that does look like me!
"Truth to Power" is from the Vietnam protest movement..." --Jeff Greenfield
The dems must be looking at each other going "Uh...I dunno..."
Hey TerYaSa, thanks for 30 minutes or so of complete and TOTAL gibberish.....LOL
BRIT!!!!!!!!!.....LOL!!!!!!! Check out FOX!
Brit Hume: "IT WAS AN.... UNUSUAL SPEECH."
Heheheh.
That was pure T torture.
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