"My journey so far"

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Sue U wrote:
Gob wrote:(Gratuitous tit shot)
Dear Mr. Gob:

To which noun does the adjective apply?

Grammatically yours, etc.

Sue U
I believe he meant to write "gratuitous tit-shot". :D
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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I think he was referring to the left noun.

It's the one with a little nibbler showing...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

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I'm not a birther, prove it.
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Sean wrote:I believe he meant to write "gratuitous tit-shot". :D
Ah, like this, then:

Image

Some great tits, gratuitously presented.

Although it's fair to say that Jordan's tits are certainly gratuitous in their own right.
GAH!

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liberty1 wrote:I'm not a birther, prove it.
Right here:
This piece summarizes my view
Let slip your own journalistic dogs of war, assuming you have any, to find Barry’s birth certificate, his college transcripts, whether he applied to Occidental as a foreign student, and on which passport he traveled in 1981 to Pakistan
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Dont think that's me.

Methinks you are confusing me with someone else again.
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Someone else was posting at the CSB as liberty1? Or just you?
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liberty1 wrote:Dont think that's me.

Methinks you are confusing me with someone else again.
If it wasn't you then it was somebody with your username...
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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Read a review of Bristol's book in the WashPo today. Twit.
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I can see why you might think that from that quote, but I've never been a birther, and this
Let slip your own journalistic dogs of war, assuming you have any
doesn't sound likeanything I've ever written before.

I did question why BO was so secritive about his BC and still question why he was, but I've never been a birther. I thought he just had something on there he didn't want people to see.
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It was from a piece that you said
summarizes my point of view
Were you lying then or are you lying now that you say it doesn't?
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Barry’s birth certificate, his college transcripts, whether he applied to Occidental as a foreign student, and on which passport he traveled in 1981 to Pakistan
I've never called him Barry either, just BO.

Regardless, I've questioned all of these issues. If he were a Rep, you'd be skewering him for each. But then you'd also be screeming about him starting a 3rd war too, and how he hasn't gotten congressional approval and how it's illegal because it's not sanctioned by the UN.
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I've questioned all of these issues
So you are a birther, you just don’t like calling yourself one.

I’ve been a heck of a lot more critical of Obama than you have of any Republican president, so don’t presume to know what I would or would not scream about. And I guess you missed the unanimous UN Security Council resolution authorizing military action in Libya.
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So you are a birther, you just don’t like calling yourself one
I've never questioned that he was born in the US. If your definition of a birther is outside of that question, then that's a different one than I know of.
I’ve been a heck of a lot more critical of Obama than you have of any Republican president, so don’t presume to know what I would or would not scream about
I have been largely absent at the CSB and here for most of a year, so sure I could have missed your critisisim of BO. But you forget my critisism of Bush. About the only thing I supported him on was his foriegn policy. Domestically, he was leftest-lite. That prescrition drug entitlement is one of the worst pieces of legislation in 30 years (right behind BOcare)
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You never questioned that he was born in the U.S., but his birth certificate was among "all those issues" that you questioned.
That prescrition drug entitlement is one of the worst pieces of legislation in 30 years
You are absolutely right. Preventing the largest purchaser of drugs in the country (Medicare) from negotiating prices with its suppliers to reduce costs was absolutely one of the stupidest moves in a long time.

Oh wait, it wasn't stupid, it was just a way of paying back all those campaign contributions from big pharma.
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Scooter wrote:Oh wait, it wasn't stupid, it was just a way of paying back all those campaign contributions from big pharma.
The cash was certainly nice, but pharma's real payoff was in the the Bush-appointed Supreme Court justices; oh look, another installment payment again today!
GAH!

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Scooter wrote: And I guess you missed the unanimous UN Security Council resolution authorizing military action in Libya.
Which is irrelevant to whether the administration has violated the War Powers Act. ETA: at least that is how I understand the issue from my limited reading of what critics are arguing.

As for Bristol and her book, I guess if people buy it . . .

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lib1 said it wasn't a UN sanctioned action; that was the part I was correcting.

I figure if the U.S. could launch a full scale invasion of Grenada to depose its government without Congressional approval (to say nothing of all of its other Latin American adventures in that period), then there's nothing going on in Libya that should be getting anyone's feathers ruffled.
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Did I leave a thread on "20 year olds writing their autobiographies," around here somewhere? :D
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Woody Guthrie finished his autobiography "Bound for Glory" when he was 31. Good book.

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