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$Zero

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Jan 16, 2009, 4:32:49 PM1/16/09
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which part made you laugh the most?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lee-camp/bushs-original-farewell-a_b_158487.html

for me, i think it's a toss up between the owwy thinger and the smelly
bit.

(both of which made me lose my breath from over-exhaling during a very
deep extended laugh in which my eyes were also force-squinted tight).

however, i would be seriously remiss if i didn't include the oil/cake
stuff as a definite contender as well.

of course, the men reports thing cannot possibly be overlooked either.

and so on and so forth.

my only criticism would be that the writing style was a bit over the
top, however, all things considered, i guess it really was apropos
after all, metaphorically speaking.

so, which part made you laugh the most?

or didn't you find it to be the least bit amusing?

if so, why not?


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Mark

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Jan 16, 2009, 7:45:35 PM1/16/09
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On Jan 16, 4:32 pm, "$Zero" <zeroi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  http://IsThisARhetoricalQuestion.com

The part that made me laugh was the actual farewell
speech, cause nobody watched it!

Hell, that was just crazy going up against "Smallville",
knowing they it was an all new episode with the
return of the adorable Kristen Kreuk as "Lana Lang",
coupled with the ultimate demise of "Brainiac".

George who?

--
Mark

Just Me

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Jan 16, 2009, 11:51:48 PM1/16/09
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On Jan 16, 3:32 pm, "$Zero" <zeroi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> which part made you laugh the most?
>
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lee-camp/bushs-original-farewell-a_b_15...

>
> for me, i think it's a toss up between the owwy thinger and the smelly
> bit.
>
> (both of which made me lose my breath from over-exhaling during a very
> deep extended laugh in which my eyes were also force-squinted tight).
>
> however, i would be seriously remiss if i didn't include the oil/cake
> stuff as a definite contender as well.
>
> of course, the men reports thing cannot possibly be overlooked either.
>
> and so on and so forth.
>
> my only criticism would be that the writing style was a bit over the
> top, however, all things considered, i guess it really was apropos
> after all, metaphorically speaking.
>
> so, which part made you laugh the most?
>
> or didn't you find it to be the least bit amusing?
>
> if so, why not?

What a dork.

I mean, if anyone ever asks, "What is a dork?"

You got it, right there, baby.
--
JM

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