To: Servant of the 9
I never thought of Susan Estrich as a mother. Well, at least in the literal sense. Could you imagine growing up hearing that voice every day.
5 posted on
02/04/2005 11:12:26 AM PST by
Hildy
( To work is to dance, to live is to worship, to breathe is to love.)
To: Hildy
I agree. I was shocked when I saw the author of the article. She seems about as maternal as a post it note..
To: Hildy
Hildy wrote:
I never thought of Susan Estrich as a mother. Well, at least in the literal sense. Could you imagine growing up hearing that voice every day.
Sure.
Sort of like living with Carole Channing only more annoying...
11 posted on
02/04/2005 11:22:22 AM PST by
tiamat
(Some days, it's not even worth chewing through the restraints.)
To: Hildy
Could you imagine growing up hearing that voice every day. Is she the one that sounds like she goes through a carton of cigarettes a day? I never watch the talking heads but I think I saw a little of her on election night. The voice, which sounds like a cross between one of Marge Simpson's sisters and a cheese grater is what I remember.
13 posted on
02/04/2005 11:23:49 AM PST by
Bacon Man
(Did you mean for those words to come out like that or did they fall out randomly?)
To: Hildy
I never thought of Susan Estrich as a mother. Well, at least in the literal sense. Could you imagine growing up hearing that voice every day.
EVIDENTLY SUSIE SOCIALIST'S HUSBAND COULDN'T IMAGINE HEARING THAT VOICE EVERY DAY EITHER! lol
17 posted on
02/04/2005 11:34:57 AM PST by
KATIE-O
To: Hildy
I never thought of Susan Estrich as a mother. Well, at least in the literal sense. Could you imagine growing up hearing that voice every day. Can you imagine procreating with her? < shudder >
19 posted on
02/04/2005 11:39:56 AM PST by
LexBaird
("Democracy can withstand anything but democrats" --Jubal Harshaw (RA Heinlein))
To: Hildy
Oh boy, I'm with ya on that. That voice! Eeek!
27 posted on
02/04/2005 1:48:49 PM PST by
KimmyJaye
(Susan Estrich: A face for radio and a voice for pantomime.)
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