Posted on 02/16/2005 7:37:24 PM PST by Dustin Hawkins
Okay, laughing WITH me is fine (although laughing at me is not unknown either. Poor me.) I can, however, sing the Alka-Seltzer jingle (but not here on a public thread.) Remember the original movie Gidget, Deborah Walley, died a few years ago. So sad. But Moondoggie lives!! And I hope you have been to Paradise Cove in Malibu where they filmed many of the scenes. How did we turn an Ann Coulter thread into a Gidget thread? Does Ann even surf or drink malted milks? I doubt it. Have any Beach Boys anecdotes while we're hogging bandwidth?
Ann is a big Grateful Dead fan, whicxh is a hoot, since she is far from a hippie!!
No never been further west than Nebraska, or further south than KY. I do have a rather cute moondoggie however. LOL
Each time it's posted, I get to see at least one more picture of her. That ain't no waste of bandwidth!
Have been wondering the same. . .just how many 'poohbahs' have their own 'chair' in a University?
Love AC. . .bring her ON. . .imagine. . .
As for Liberals who whine. . .'that they ARE patriotic'. . may they just.keep talking. . .
But yes, shane on us, off topic, and on an Ann COulter thread of all things! On that note, it's time I finished my work and sign off for tonight. Thanks for the replies, even if they were off topic. LOL Blessings to you!
"I'll have a cheeken sandwich, made with a live cheeken."
Yeah, I don't get Ann's Deadhead thing. And I hear there can be some wicked surfing on the Platte River, it's just that nobody ever sang about it. Well someday you should visit Gidget's beach -- which was also the beach used in "The Rockford Files" and in the William Conrad show "Jake and the Fat Man." Glad you have your own Moondoggie -- I do have my Surfer Girl who I can hear above the crashing waves asking me when I am going to get off this computer -- uh oh, it IS late here along the sun-drenched shores of the Charles River -- a pleasure meeting you -- see you at the pier.
Pahdun me! Pahdun me! I have have just come out of the John Hancock bahthroom whea I was taking a shouwa in the Alexander Hamilton bahhttub! Naow, I haav an impawtunt meeting in fifteen minutes and I must move ahead towads ouwa bedroom with great vigah! Whea is the ah bedroom? The ah bedroom is whea?
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Nuttin but net!
Sweet article Ann!
PS: Naming my soon to be born daughter Ann!
Professor Sitting Bull-sh*t.
LMBO!!!!
She is totally misinformed on this point. The English used this tactic during Pontiac's War in 1763. Lord Jeffrey Amherst's letters survive and they are quite specific on the point. They might not have known much about microbiology, but they certainly knew that blankets, clothes and bedding were infectious. Innoculations against smallpox were practiced long before Pasteur.
http://www.history.org/Foundation/journal/Spring04/warfare.cfm
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/127/8_Part_1/635
Excuse me but the original gidget was played by Sandra Dee. Debra played her in the second movie which was set in Hawaii. Thanks.
Denny Crane: "There are two places to find the truth. First God and then Fox News."
Ain't that the truth...
Must be scarey to them.. to consider Churchill is just like them except from a fringe on the other side of the same garment..
If you're male...will you marry me?
Bull.. You missed the point.. I suppose Ladulum(mercury and opium) was not given (as a cure) until almost 1900 by the medical community.. You give the medical community way too much credit for the those times.. Herbal cures saved far more than the "doctors" did.. As is witnessed by all the medicines derived from old medincal herbs we use TODAY,,,
Did I say, ALMOST ALL MODERN MEDICINES, ah! I see I did..
This singular line is essential Ann Coulter...
Ironically, she's right!
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