I really, really don't like discussing politics online - I need nuance, and I misinterpret the plain written word constantly in emotionally-charged conversations.
But this picture needs to be shown around.
My boss thinks the Shrub is turning into one of "those" ex-Presidents, who get crazier and crazier after leaving office.
I always wanted a metal lunch box, but I don't think I ever had one. Distinct memory of mom saying they'd rust. I had plastic ones. Benji.
My boss thinks the Shrub is turning into one of "those" ex-Presidents, who get crazier and crazier after leaving office.
and it makes you wonder - were they this crazy when they were in office, and just hid it better?
and it makes you wonder - were they this crazy when they were in office, and just hid it better?
Neither. They had a giant Government Spin Machine helping them out.
I seem to remember having a Scooby Doo lunchbox once upon a time. I think that was the only one I had though. I was mainly a brown bagger and bought milk at school.
Neither. They had a giant Government Spin Machine helping them out.
And they made the classic mistake of believing their own press.
I was a school cafeteria person, so no lunchboxes to remember. Our kids have pretty generic soft-sided ones.
I had a Donny and Marie lunchbox for a while. Then we moved to a district with neighborhood schools, and we all walked home at lunchtime.
It's the 100th anniversary of the worlds first airshow/air contest. Here is a very famous aviation poster for the event: [link]
More photos of the Rheims Aviation Week: [link]