My brain was hopeful for a moment when I espied the first photo. I thought someone had gotten up to monkeyshines overnight with the cones, and I rejoiced, before I realized it was just Chip. :/
I was talking to this guy yesterday about the shutdown, by inferring how odd that people didn't seem to put it together, didn't seem to make the connection, that if a politically motivated shutdown could attempt to halt recreation, why would we want to tack on to it, task it with more sensitive things like health insurance. (both hands, palms facing up, intermittently pivoting up and down from my elbows, making a derisive squinting petering out look on my face) trying to convey that maybe it was not a good idea.
I was unsuccessful. talking politics is difficult enough. I avoid it and only engage it at the insistence of another person. which was the case yesterday.
The styrofoam columns were the ultimate "tell" even for those too lazy or ideologically blinded to read the tea-leaves from all of Obama's previous pronouncements, writings and associations. THAT little stunt ALONE surely, was ALL one needed if need be..
Of course if logic was food all the Obama voters/supporters would already be dead from starvation..
"The styrofoam columns were the ultimate "tell" even for those too lazy or ideologically blinded to read the tea-leaves from all of Obama's previous pronouncements, writings and associations. THAT little stunt ALONE surely, was ALL one needed if need be.."
And then after he was in he had a seal for the office of the president-elect. Could that possibly have been sheer derision on his part?
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He'll laser it just as an excuse to put himself up there.
My brain was hopeful for a moment when I espied the first photo. I thought someone had gotten up to monkeyshines overnight with the cones, and I rejoiced, before I realized it was just Chip. :/
I wonder if they took the bears in Jellystone Park and put them all in cold storage.
I was talking to this guy yesterday about the shutdown, by inferring how odd that people didn't seem to put it together, didn't seem to make the connection, that if a politically motivated shutdown could attempt to halt recreation, why would we want to tack on to it, task it with more sensitive things like health insurance. (both hands, palms facing up, intermittently pivoting up and down from my elbows, making a derisive squinting petering out look on my face) trying to convey that maybe it was not a good idea.
I was unsuccessful. talking politics is difficult enough. I avoid it and only engage it at the insistence of another person. which was the case yesterday.
Looks like a couple people have insomnia.
Don't let anyone know you've seen Mt Rushmore on Twitter. The police have scanners now.
The Styrofoam O - a nice touch.
Obama's sons don't go to Mount Rushmore so who needs it, right Montana Urban Schmendrik?
@AprilApple/
The styrofoam columns were the ultimate "tell" even for those too lazy or ideologically blinded to read the tea-leaves from all of Obama's previous pronouncements, writings and associations. THAT little stunt ALONE surely, was ALL one needed if need be..
Of course if logic was food all the Obama voters/supporters would already be dead from starvation..
Of course if logic was food all the Obama voters/supporters would already be dead from starvation..
Well put.
Lucky for Obama voters, facing reality isn't required. Says so on page 359 in the ACA.
Lulz, that last picture looks like a vaginal ring funded by ACA. Thank you.
"The styrofoam columns were the ultimate "tell" even for those too lazy or ideologically blinded to read the tea-leaves from all of Obama's previous pronouncements, writings and associations. THAT little stunt ALONE surely, was ALL one needed if need be.."
And then after he was in he had a seal for the office of the president-elect. Could that possibly have been sheer derision on his part?
Meth, good eye.
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