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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Chris Rock is a dumb ass himself.
Wrong.
I saw that interview too. The admiral who was being questioned did a remarkable job of keeping a straight face.
I know I would have done a lot of head shaking and snickering.
Imagine having an idiot like that for a congressman.
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Porsha? Good lord.
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Porsha. Is that better than Beemah or Benza?
Must see YouTube video! (no joke--he was dead serious!)
March 2010:
Democrat Representative Hank Johnson fears Guam may "tip over" and "capsize" due to overpopulation!
We dated?
I was looking for that graphic, the copy I found had the caption “Yo Mama so stupid she think she need a token to get on Soul Train:.
The public (government) school system strikes again.
One entire month of the school year is devoted to “black history” and she doesn’t know this?
When I was in grade school (the 50s) we learned this when it was just plain old white (sarcasm) history.
In another version I have heard the baby daddy is rumoured to be named DeLexus.
Yeah, people are clueless...
In college in the ‘60’s, my uncle once bet someone (from somewhere in New England) that there really was a place named Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. (They were watching the old Truth or Consequences TV show...) They eventually decided that the best way to resolve the bet would be to call Ma Bell directory information and get the area code for “T or C”. Imagine my uncle’s astonishment when the operator said there was no such place, said to stop with the crank calls, and hung up. He had to pay up!
one of the quotes most strongly associated with former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is the exclamation I can see Russia from my house! even though she didnt actually utter that phrase during the campaign.
The basis for the line was Governor Palins 11 September 2008 appearance on ABC News, her first major interview after being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee.
During that appearance, interviewer Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded:
Theyre our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska
You eat a sub at Subway here in Colorado.
Yes there is a Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. I had lunch there enroute from my home in the mid-west to Ft. Huachuca, AZ back in Sept, 1978.
It’s too late to come to her rescue.
I was at AIT at Fort Huachuca from August to November 1978.
96B Intelligence Analyst course.
You mean the Soul Train didn’t use the Underground Railroad?
Pretty sure it did.
Blonde roots?
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