DISQUS

Say Anything: Nobody Interested In Bill's Birthday

  • ellinas · 3 years ago
    Goes to show that the economy isn't doing as good as some would have us believe.
  • 2Hotel9 · 3 years ago
    Yep, leftards like you ain't getting your welfare checks till Wednesday. Billie Jeff is shit outa luck.
  • robert108 · 3 years ago
    [quote]Goes to show that the economy isn't doing as good as some would have us believe.[/quote]

    It goes to show that Billary's economy isn't doing so well, but then they are Marxists, and you know how stagnant Marxist economies tend to be.
  • robert108 · 3 years ago
    It is also a textbook illustration of the fact that, in the free enterprise system, things are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them.
  • ellinas · 3 years ago
    Damn dudes. Quit being so stiff. It was meant to be a sarcasm. Jeeeezzzzus Christ.
  • 2Hotel9 · 3 years ago
    He is your hero, why ain't you supporting him?
  • The Whistler · 3 years ago
    Like all liberals Ellinas is expecting someone else to do it. LIke taxes they don't expect to pay them themselves.
  • Pilgrim · 3 years ago
    It's his birthday? Yawn.
  • ellinas · 3 years ago
    [i]He is your hero, why ain't you supporting him?
    2Hotel9 on October 29, 2006 at 05:02 pm [/i]
    [b]He is not my hero. My heroes are Pericles,Solon, Aristotle, Alexander the Great etc, etc. I don't worship politicians[/b].
  • Margie · 3 years ago
    Hi, everyone
  • Margie · 3 years ago
    Having trouble with my computer, on line with help, trying to get two comments in a row to register, ignore me please
  • Carrick · 3 years ago
    Elinas:
    He is not my hero. My heroes are Pericles,Solon, Aristotle, Alexander the Great etc, etc. I don't worship politicians


    I'm pretty sure that Alexander was a politician as well as a warrior. As to not worshipping politicians...sound advice.
  • Margie · 3 years ago
    Little bloodthirsty, aren't you docdave? I'm a liberal, but I must admit that Mr. Clinton certainly seems to value his company overmuch. And Robert108's comment about how things obtain their value is right on.
  • The Whistler · 3 years ago
    Margie, are we supposed to be ignoring you still?
  • Margie · 3 years ago
    No, please don't! I think my problems are fixed. Know how frustrating it is to want to reply to someone blistering your liberal hide and the darn thing won"t work?
  • robert108 · 3 years ago
    Margie: Why not simply register and login? You won't have any more trouble posting comments. It doesn't cost anything.
  • Margie · 3 years ago
    I am registered, thanks Robert. Cleaning the disk something or other fixed it. Don"t know what a cookie is, but that had something to do with it too
  • robert108 · 3 years ago
    Margie: Great! That will make sustaining a dialogue ever so much easier.
  • The Whistler · 3 years ago
    A cookie is a limited program and information that relates to certain websites. One real handy thing it can do is remember user accounts and passwords.
  • Emily · 3 years ago
    Oh, Poor old Bill. What a disappointment of his life. He had to face this on his sixtieth birthday. If only he had given a second thought about calling rolling stones. Maybe Bono or Greenday could have prepared him for an audience, but he's a poor old guy after all. Lack of acknowledgment on his part maybe put him in this position. Bill, Be careful on your 61st birthday and start making plans now.

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  • Bezu Fache · 3 years ago
    [b]With the looming possibility of Bill and his long-suffering wife and daughter finding themselves amid a sea of empty chairs at the 2,900-seat Manhattan venue........[/b]

    Poetic Justice delivered in an especially appropriate ironic manner.