Posted on 09/08/2004 8:39:12 AM PDT by pookie18
timing is suspicious
Scrappleface alert :)
That was cool. Thanks for making my day.
Seems to put things into perspective. Nice.
There were no Pop Tarts in 1973, I know, I was there.
If you weren't at the toaster with Bush you cannot speak to the issue if there were Pop Tarts in Alabama in 1973.
Wassupwitdat?
I think Bush also spent Christmas Eve in Mississippi in 1973 because it was "seared" into his mind.
BUSH LIED!!!!!
He's toast.
"Those images of those shattered mailboxes are seared, seared into my memory."
I hate to say it but I am pretty sure there were pop tarts...even in 1973.
ROFLMAO
I was there too ...
On September 14, 1964, Kellogg's introduced Pop-Tarts.
http://www.geocities.com/conspiracyprime/e2_poptarts.htm <-- History of Pop-Tarts
I was born in '72 and remember seeing Pop Tarts it's seered..seered in my memory.
I think Scrappleface does a better job than even the Onion in making up stories that start out believeable then you can see through the silliness by the end.
I was in the Reserves. There were drills that we got drunk after duty hours and reported in the morning "Sh_tfaced". In our boredom played pranks, and raided each other to make up shortfalls before an IG. I will tell you what, despite our non ideal image, if someone landed on our shores and attempted to harm my fellow Americans, I would go to war with my fellow troopers.
Oh, the horror! LOL!
Pop Tarts were introduced on September 14, 1964 - just in time to distract attention away from Barry Goldwater's post-convention bounce.
You have to admit, the timing was suspicious.
hey man! as a result of pop tart incident my time in strudel hilton behind enemy lines was made worse. the strudels told me the pop tarts were agaisnt me.
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