"I've got a real problem with some of you people!"
1 posted on
12/23/2004 5:48:43 AM PST by
KidGlock
To: KidGlock
2 posted on
12/23/2004 5:49:23 AM PST by
KidGlock
(W-1)
To: KidGlock
5 posted on
12/23/2004 5:53:24 AM PST by
Kozak
(Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
To: KidGlock
Just shows that there is an idiot for every village.
6 posted on
12/23/2004 5:53:27 AM PST by
weshess
(I will stop hunting when the animals agree to quit jumping in front of my gun to commit suicide)
To: KidGlock
It's a great tribute to our society that we can indulge such dimwitted stupidity simply because we saw it on a TV show.
7 posted on
12/23/2004 5:54:51 AM PST by
atomicpossum
(I am the Cat that walks by himself, and all places are alike to me.)
To: KidGlock
I like the "airing of the grievances" in particular. I might do that today at work.
To: KidGlock
Dancing around an aluminum pole. Sounds like a holiday for strippers.
To: KidGlock; Southflanknorthpawsis
That is so sad.
Trying to shove aside this day marking the birth of Jesus Christ in exchange for a fabricated, phony non-holiday is like bypassing a table laden with roast beef, turkey, ham and all the trimmings, in order to pass out plastic food and pictures of dessert.
What a pathetic commentary on the paint-thin superficial meaninglessness that our uprooted culture seems so suicidally desperate to embrace.
Dan
Biblical Christianity web site
To Tell the Truth, Virginia...
10 posted on
12/23/2004 5:56:26 AM PST by
BibChr
("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
To: KidGlock
Allan Salkin and the New York Times are pathetic.
To: KidGlock
This is absolutely hilarious, though I somehow feel as if I'm missing out. So far, I've been invited to three Christmas parties, a Winter Solstice party, a "Yule Party," and a "Seasonal Gathering," - but not a single Festivus party. Apparently, I am a social leper.
14 posted on
12/23/2004 6:05:08 AM PST by
NCPAC
(Social Darwinists Unite!)
To: KidGlock
To postulate grandly, the rise of Festivus... may mean that Americans are fed up with the commercialism of the December holidays and are yearning for something simpler.No, its just a funny sitcom joke that's become a theme for funny holiday parties.
To assert that Festivus has any deeper meaning denies the very spirit of Festivus.
16 posted on
12/23/2004 6:08:31 AM PST by
angkor
To: KidGlock
People watch too much TV.
19 posted on
12/23/2004 6:18:45 AM PST by
murphE
("I ain't no physicist, but I know what matters." - Popeye)
To: KidGlock
Sorry but this festivus is idiotic and totally devoid of humor content.
21 posted on
12/23/2004 6:24:18 AM PST by
dennisw
(Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
To: KidGlock
I'm selling official Festivus poles next year.
36 posted on
12/23/2004 7:01:27 AM PST by
Rebelbase
(Who is General Chat?)
To: KidGlock
To: KidGlock
To: KidGlock
128 posted on
12/23/2004 11:19:42 AM PST by
Fiddlstix
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To: KidGlock
Written by a writer who is one brick shy of a load in his gene pool. IDIOTS TO THE NTH DEGREE.
132 posted on
12/23/2004 1:22:06 PM PST by
OKIEDOC
(LL THE)
To: KidGlock
145 posted on
12/23/2004 4:12:00 PM PST by
bootyist-monk
(<--------------------- Republican Attack Machine)
To: KidGlock
" ...a backyard game of "pitching washers". There's basically a hole in the ground, she said. You try to throw the washers in the hole, and apparently the more you drink the better you get at it. "
In the last round of the game they fill the washers with water to make them heavier and harder to throw.
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