Posted on 01/28/2014 10:34:27 PM PST by tom h
Your first thought only ... long discourses not requested.
> First thought: just how stupid can the voters be?
How smart are gangsta’s?
Had I watched it, my first thought would have been, how stupid are the American People to have elected a dolt like Barry?
I never even reached my first thought. I was lying on my couch when I feel asleep before The One had completed reading two sentences from his teleprompter. I woke up just as the speech was ending and then fell back to sleep during speech analysis by the TV pundits.
Watched HGTV and starting flipping to the speech during commercials. After a few times couldn’t take it anymore and watched the commercials instead.
I didn’t think anything could be worse/less meaningful than the Pro Bowl.
I had to work last night, so I missed the show 0 bummer put on. I feel so cheated. NOT.
No Hope for Change til 2016.
No Hope for Change til 2016.
Marking time til “Justfied” starts. :-)
No Hope for Change til 2016.
I didn’t watch. The man’s a liar. Why listen to what a liar has to say? It’s a waste of time.
I tried to maintain the focus of Sun Tzu but im to the point utter spite to just SEE that clown stand in front of congress.
I chose instead to arrange the contents of my tool box by color and size.
RLTW
I watched a SyFy channel movie on DVD, instead.
Tiffany bouncing around, pot stickers, and a nice zinfadel.
Who watches television any more?
I’ve already c*m, so please don’t try to jerk me off.
“Getting bored stiff by your enemy IS NOT knowing him.....” Sun Tzu
My firs thought came when I got up early this morning and turned on the news to a clip of the dictator’s speech:
“I’m really glad I didn’t watch that mess.”
Nope, I’m from California and our teams rarely if ever play Midwest teams. I know about the Jayhawks but all I knew about Wichita was the Cessna and Boeing aero plants and the loss of that sports team in an airplane crash many years ago.
Thanks for setting me straight.
I can’t stand to look at him, much less listen to him.
As one commentator once said,
"Blue collar men spend more time researching which truck to buy, and blue collar women spend more time researching which home cleaner to buy, than they do researching which candidate for President to vote for."
"Surprisingly, when asked why they made their decision, they act as if it was the most studied decision of their life."
and twice at that.
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