To: TontoKowalski
LOL. That sounds more like hysteria than hissy. A good hissy doesn't need to include screamin and throwin just sufficiently impress any observers that you're more than passin aqauinted with the term scorched earth. LOL.
566 posted on
11/12/2003 4:50:36 PM PST by
Darlin'
("Americans do not turn away from duties because they are hard...." GWB, 26 Feb 2003)
To: Darlin'
Just tried to leave a voicemail at Senatwhore Dickie Durban's office...they've turned off his VM
The lady answering the Senate switchboard said they have been quite busy...LOL!!
GRRRRR
574 posted on
11/12/2003 4:52:17 PM PST by
GRRRRR
(If the GOP could just send in the Marines against the Demokrats now....)
To: Darlin'
The dems have been having hissy fits ever since 1994 when they lost power......longest continuous hissy fit in history should make it to Guiness Book.
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