Posted on 01/27/2005 6:42:32 PM PST by rintense
Depends on the roadkill....possum now that's all right. :)
I sure was!
Glad you liked the photos.
LOL! The first thing I thought was.....RESIGN, and then I remembered..........BARNEY!!
One word answer. Insanity. ;o)
You are absolutely right. Liberals are ALL confused, no matter what party they reside in.
President Bush just keeps looking better and better with each passing day. Leadership definitely agrees with him. May God protect him and his family.....
There was a whole lot of condescension in that first post here, southpark. Was that intentional, and is that how you make friends everywhere you go?
Three points I'd like to make........
1. Everyone who thinks Savage is "fringe" is not a moderate.
2. Saying Savage is "fringe" is not "snooty."
3. I don't think Savage is "fringe." I think he is an insane egomaniac. Once in a while he's right about something, but mostly he's off the deep end in his own strange little waterworld.
I listen for amusement only. He's not a serious conservative.
Welcome to Free Republic.
Thank you for the birthday wish. I had a party! It was great fun but I didn't make it over here yesterday. This is one of my favorite threads on FR.
I have to pick just one? LOL I like the waitress who walks in a Texas shuffle/run all of the time, while performing all of her waitressing duties. Next time I see it, I'm sure I'll have another favorite. After Tuna Christmas was performed in Abilene last year, there was a big uproar amongst some of the community because of the foul language in the play. How Tuna is that? LOL
I mean what I think of him would not be printable.
But I could write a novel!
Maybe you SHOULD write a novel, Pippin.........and call it "Michael Savage is a blank blank blank Man." ;o)
I have to pick just one? LOL I like the waitress who walks in a Texas shuffle/run all of the time, while performing all of her waitressing duties. Next time I see it, I'm sure I'll have another favorite. After Tuna Christmas was performed in Abilene last year, there was a big uproar amongst some of the community because of the foul language in the play. How Tuna is that? LOL
Ah yes, the waitresses Helen Bed and Ineta Goodwin. (Sound it out, folks, you'll get it.) They are both hysterical. Do you remember when they gave everyone food poisoning at the Fourth of July picnic?
That's so funny about Abilene. The uproar over the language was very Tuna, no doubt about it.
Another Tuna moment: I was going through Nagocdoches, Texas, a few years ago and passed the Curl Up and Dye Beauty Salon (true story). How Tuna is that? I have been intending ever since to send that to the Tuna guys. Can't you just see the possibilities? I can only imagine DeeDee Snavely visiting the Curl Up and Dye for a new do. Or the ads for the Salon on station KKKK.
LOL!
Wasn't Helen the thinner the waitress? When they poisoned everyone...was that in just Tuna Texas?
Another Tuna moment: I was going through Nagocdoches, Texas, a few years ago and passed the Curl Up and Dye Beauty Salon (true story). How Tuna is that? I have been intending ever since to send that to the Tuna guys. Can't you just see the possibilities? I can only imagine DeeDee Snavely visiting the Curl Up and Dye for a new do. Or the ads for the Salon on station KKKK.
I'm sure the Tuna guys would love to have a salon called Curl Up and Dye. Do you know if they have another play in the works?
Helen and Inita, two of Tuna's not so tame residents.
Joe Sears (left) as "Inita Goodwin" and Jaston Williams (right) as "Helen Bedd".
Click here for side-splitting clips from 'A Tuna Christmas'
Everyone look at the clip of Vera Carp and of Helen and Inita, two of the colorful residents of Tuna, Texas. Be careful, you'll probably be rolling on the floor.
Plan to watch the C-SPAN networks this Sunday night for ... this Sunday's Q&A at 8 & 11 pm ET on C-SPAN features an exclusive half-hour interview with President George W. Bush taped on Thursday afternoon at the White House.
OMG, thud.
Thanks for the heads up.
The show is 60 minutes; is he on for half or was that a typo on your behalf?
I purposely omitted the info about the show following it because I don't trust Doug Brinkley to identify correctly which is his right and which is his left hand.
Since you ask, here it is: "Immediately following the interview, presidential historians Doug Brinkley, the director of the Eisenhower Center, and Richard Norton Smith, the executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, offer their perspectives on what the president has to say."
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