I can't wait to get that turn by turn commentary from that wise guy.
Hey maybe mad brad can tell us how giggly and excited he gets to see someone calling thyself president and all those secret phone tapers pretending to protect.
Maybe mad brad can be the cab driver for that cross-dressing Si. I don't think they will take a drive through over the rhine though.
mad brad knows he'll never be able to crack 1.16 for taxes in that neighborhood.
They may be sent on a line run though for that uppity nose in the air. He'll promise you a tax break if you can just fulfill his craving.
Did you all hear the boos for President Bush in the stadium? Neither did I. That's because I was cheering him like everyone else in the ballpark. Nice try hippies. Your army of about 15 protesters 3 blocks from the stadium really made an impact. Get a life you liberal losers.
Angry Ken - hope you feel real big calling people losers who voice discontent with W and his administration. Those people are not in the mainstream of how this part of Ohio feels about the president but consistent poor job approval ratings on a national scale reflects that right now they are with the majority of Americans. Nice try hippies?? That is some real intelligence coming out of your mouth. And 1 question - how could you differeniate people cheering if they were cheering for W or for the wounded vets / father of a dead soldier who walked out on the field with W. W is a real knucklehead but he sure does surround himself with at least a couple of smart people.
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When Georgie gets out on the field, everyone boo as loud as possible
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I can't wait to get that turn by turn commentary from that wise guy.
Hey maybe mad brad can tell us how giggly and excited he gets to see someone calling thyself president and all those secret phone tapers pretending to protect.
Maybe mad brad can be the cab driver for that cross-dressing Si. I don't think they will take a drive through over the rhine though.
mad brad knows he'll never be able to crack 1.16 for taxes in that neighborhood.
They may be sent on a line run though for that uppity nose in the air. He'll promise you a tax break if you can just fulfill his craving.
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Did you all hear the boos for President Bush in the stadium? Neither did I. That's because I was cheering him like everyone else in the ballpark. Nice try hippies. Your army of about 15 protesters 3 blocks from the stadium really made an impact. Get a life you liberal losers.
Angry Ken - hope you feel real big calling people losers who voice discontent with W and his administration. Those people are not in the mainstream of how this part of Ohio feels about the president but consistent poor job approval ratings on a national scale reflects that right now they are with the majority of Americans. Nice try hippies?? That is some real intelligence coming out of your mouth. And 1 question - how could you differeniate people cheering if they were cheering for W or for the wounded vets / father of a dead soldier who walked out on the field with W. W is a real knucklehead but he sure does surround himself with at least a couple of smart people.
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