..Nope, They were there, spouting the same lame arguments as always. We (Myself, Burrian & PWs) really (about 10:1) missed you guys. :D
..*hint* maybe next time? *hint* :)
Thanks for coming down again, skink. We always can use an extra hand, especially when we face them on their turf.
The Highlands neighborhood where we squared off is the most liberal enclave in Louisville. It is where Hunter Thompson grew up and is infested with aging hippies. Consequently, we got very few honks, but we held our own.
I cracked myself up when I told the lady with the sign that said "Bush supporters have blood on their hands," that it was a good thing it was raining because it was washing the blood off my hands.
I'm glad we show up and counter them, because if nothing else, it genuinely bugs some of them. I love the look of horror on their faces when they figure out we support Bush. Skink was telling one of them that we love dirty air and dirty water and I was saying that we relish senseless killing, and she walked off in amazement, saying that we were scummy and proud of it. Hello, a little sarcasm, you humorless wretch!!!
Oh well, we conservatives have fun with it. We're happy people who enjoy life instead of waddling around with a corncob in it, all clench-jawed and freaked out. Heheh.
Sorry to have missed you guys. We were almost 45 minutes late leaving for Cincinnati and then decided to go the BG Pkwy to US 127, over to I-64 to I-75 so my daughter could drive, she hates to drive I-65 from here to the Gene Snyder. From just outside of E'town on the BG to US 127 we must have averaged 25 mph due to the rain, and we were passing most everyone else.