Buffy: Dancing with you is way better than trying to hook up with some good-looking guy. Xander: I think I liked it more when you were kicking me in my puffy groin.

'Get It Done'


Spike's Bitches 43: Who am I kidding? I love to brag.  

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Ginger - Nov 06, 2008 4:12:59 am PST #252 of 10000
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I've had the same thought, Todd. I think it's another historic opportunity. I'm not sure I can stand it if this one gets squandered too.


Barb - Nov 06, 2008 4:16:05 am PST #253 of 10000
“Not dead yet!”

I think it's another historic opportunity. I'm not sure I can stand it if this one gets squandered too.

Difference is, Obama is both intelligent and self-aware.

Two qualities which Shrubit is sadly lacking.


Toddson - Nov 06, 2008 4:32:25 am PST #254 of 10000
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Obama also tends to accept that facts aren't always what he wants them to be. And, from what I've heard, he considers every possible outcome, various ways things could work out, before he acts. And, having asked Rahm Emanuel to be his chief of staff, he's not going to surround himself with yes men. Big difference.


DCJensen - Nov 06, 2008 4:55:00 am PST #255 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

I read/heard that the most Presidential think GWB has done in office was the bailout bill. Decisive action, compromise, accomplishment.

The pundit was asking where the hell *this* guy has been for eight years.

Made it sound like Bush had been released from one of Heinlein's puppet masters.

"The formerly hag-ridden President seems to be recovering well, we only regret we hadn't caught the parasite sooner."

Hmm, that explains this: [link]


sj - Nov 06, 2008 5:30:29 am PST #256 of 10000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I received a friends requst on Facebook today from someone whose name I didn't recognize and Facebook is saying we have no mutual friends. Did anyone else get one of these today?


lisah - Nov 06, 2008 5:33:13 am PST #257 of 10000
Punishingly Intricate

I've gotten them before, sj, usually from someone local. just ignore it (unless you want to friend them of course)!


Stephanie - Nov 06, 2008 5:43:18 am PST #258 of 10000
Trust my rage

I got one the other day from some dude in...I forget where but it was an Asian country. I ignore all those.

PSA: I don't think I would ever just ignore a buffista so if I do/have, it's because I don't/didn't recognize your name.


Vortex - Nov 06, 2008 5:45:06 am PST #259 of 10000
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I kept hearing this chant in my mind, "yes we can". There's an air of expectation in town.

there was a group of kids from the day care center chanting "yes we can!" in high, childish voices as they walked past my window. So cute.


sj - Nov 06, 2008 6:01:24 am PST #260 of 10000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I've gotten them before, sj, usually from someone local. just ignore it (unless you want to friend them of course)!

Now that I am on my computer I see that many of the persons friends are European women. So, I'm thinking they confused me with one of the million other people with my name in the world and ignored it.

PSA: I don't think I would ever just ignore a buffista so if I do/have, it's because I don't/didn't recognize your name.

Very much this. Just e-mail me or mention it here if I ignore someone here.


omnis_audis - Nov 06, 2008 6:04:34 am PST #261 of 10000
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

I think it's another historic opportunity. I'm not sure I can stand it if this one gets squandered too.
Yes. Me too. The difference is Obama has a history of listening to people, pulling their stories out of them, and using that information to form policy. Yay for grass roots organizations! The Shrub, no so much.