Posted on 12/23/2013 3:07:38 PM PST by EveningStar
Seriously?
The Real Housewives of Atlanta cameras captured Porsha Stewarts crumbling marriage and messy divorce from her pro-football hubby, Kordell Stewart, but on Sunday nights episode the reality show caught Porshas most cringe-worthy moment yet.
As the ladies of the Bravo show headed on a Freedom Trail tour in Savannah, Stewart revealed that she thought the Underground Railroad was a real, physical train. Yikes.
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That was always the rumor when he played for Pittsburgh.
Palin did say it. But only as a throw-in to her remarks regarding her knowledge of Russia and Russian politics. It wasn't as if she believed that simply being able to see parts of Russia from Alaska made any difference. It was a "by the way" type thing.
the joy of the low information voter
who?
“My wife had a cousin that thought spaghetti grew on tress.”
It sure does. The spaghetti harvest has been documented on film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVo_wkxH9dU
When they’re really young, the kids do believe you. The images of you being a Dinosaur Cowboy (with a hat) become seared in their little minds.
Willy Greene drinks your milkshake!
Visitors center at Grand Cooly Dam in WA frequently gets the question ‘what do you do with the water when you get all of the electricity out of it’.
That must be the northern end of the railroad. They look pretty happy! ;^)
or the black congressman who that we could not send too many people to Guam because it was an island and might tip over and capsize. CONGRESSMAN THOUGHT THIS. I heard the tapes of his delivery.
At least her Momma had upscale ambitions.
There was a pic of a black kid in the local paper here today named Kia.
She never said that she could see Russia from her house. That “quote” came from Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live.
As far as.I can tell, the congressman who was worried about Guam tipping over is white.
Oops, didn’t know that! I always assumed she did but that it was misconstrued to mean that it made a difference that she could.
According to Sarah Palin, you really can see Russia from Alaska. Just maybe not from her house, as Tina Fey joked on Saturday Night Live in 2008.
On Sunday, Palin wrote a Facebook note titled Alaskas Position on the Globe (Yes, You Can See Russia!) that stressed her endorsement of Republican Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller.
Palin, a possible 2012 presidential candidate, wrote that at a Miller rally last week, she said that change was needed in Washington so Alaska could finally develop our natural resources to help secure the union.
She wrote that she included a riff on the fact people can see Russia from Alaska. She said Alaskans have sent her numerous pictures that prove Russia can be seen from Alaska and that put to rest the lamestream medias mocking of that point....
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/11/01/sarah-palin-you-really-can-see-russia-from-alaska/
(If Kordell really doesn't want her -- I will gladly provide private history lessons)
“Keepin it real...Real dumb.” -Chris Rock
Wichita is a State. I know this because I had a buddy who played baseball at Wichita State.
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