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These clowns also attacked a KFC and a Pizza Hut, probably angered by the existence of Pepperoni, which reminds them of their shortcomings, and the sacrifice of their love objects, chickens.
DC, that photo is priceless. A perpetually smiling Ronald M in the hands of some screwloose Good Humor Man, surrounded by guys in Groucho masks. Why it could be a graduating class from Amherst or Harvard or Middlebury or Yale.
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02.15.06 - 7:52 am | #
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...are they rolling Ronald on a huge ear of corn? Those devils attacked Islamabad's Corn Palace!
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02.15.06 - 7:55 am | #
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You mean that's not a bunch of kids in downtown Houston out for some fun?
I don't think my kids ever knocked over Ronald, I do still have a collection of street signs and, I think, what are parts to city light fixtures in the back of the garage, though.
Why not just put "W" on the back of the shirt? We'd all know who it was, and who else would claim it? 
DC - I tagged you for the "4 things" meme. C'mon and play . . .
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02.15.06 - 3:24 pm | #
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DC I thought you would be in Washington DC with the rest of the 'longhorns' for the celebration at the white house.
This one of the things that bother me about the muslims they send out the 'snuffies' to blow themselves up but you never see a bin lading out there strapping dynamite around his waist.
The suicide bombing similarities end there with the Japanese, at least they were honestly commited to dying for the Emporor, and their warrior code, where the Terrorists kill innocent people all for the benefit of gaining a reward. And they generally faced their enemies and fought like men, where the terrorist's hide behind scarves and women, must be a gernerational thing.
This is not to excuse what the 'Japs' did in China, or to our POWs, those were war crimes.
But the Boshido code had some merit where the jihadi law is, at least on the surface is more for self gratification at someone elses expense, paying the ultimate price.
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Mark,
You make an interesting point.
In any event, though, I am all for our enemies' having a plan of blowing themselves up. It means we are always scoring.
Plus, it shows we are better.
As for the trip to the WH, it was a small gathering of Longhorns who was there with the team. In fact, it was the D.C. chapter (not mine, Washington, D.C.) of the Texas exes. Am I jealous? Just a tad.
What a great day, though, to have the Horns honored by W in DC. Hey, Julie, there are a lot of folks out here in the hinterlands who would wear that jersey with "W" on the back. Promise.
Just because you can't see something where you live doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Okay, I hate those meme things, but I will do it for you. Maybe tomorrow I will post.
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02.16.06 - 9:27 am | #
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Actually, DC, California is a "fair and balanced" sort of state - there are plenty of "W" bumper stickers here and folks that voted for him.
Remember the article about the church whose non-profit status was being questioned? Uh, huh, liberal church, Republican district.
Even my own brother has a "W" bumper sticker. He does, however, live in S. Calif.
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