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Old 11-05-2008, 01:12 AM
 
Location: San Antonio-Westover Hills
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This one just cracks me up, you know, considering the current state that we're in... Honestly, a post like this doesn't deserve attention. Go back to being a white stay at home mom in suburbia Mom2Feebs. An existence like that would surely make anyone want to be a troll.

However, I must say that McCain sure did lose graciously, and I really have a lot of respect for the guy. Still, I couldn't be happier with the outcome of this election.

Suburbia? *snicker* I live in Houston. As in "city of". You know, 4th largest city in the nation? Population 5 million. Heard of it?

Again...sore winners all around. It's interesting to note that a win from Obama could not change the pissy attitudes. Says an awful lot.


Okay, now I'm really off to bed! Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow! Myself, I might need a little Bailey's in my coffee in the morning to get through the day... (kidding, of course...)
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Old 11-05-2008, 01:15 AM
 
Location: Chandler, AZ
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Suburbia? *snicker* I live in Houston. As in "city of". You know, 4th largest city in the nation? Population 5 million. Heard of it?

Again...sore winners all around. It's interesting to note that a win from Obama could not change the pissy attitudes. Says an awful lot.


Okay, now I'm really off to bed! Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow! Myself, I might need a little Bailey's in my coffee in the morning to get through the day... (kidding, of course...)
Houston and city hardly belong in the same sentence. Now, if you had said "I live in Houston. As in the sprawling 'suburb' of..." then I could have agreed with you. Still, go to bed, you have to wake up and sit at home tomorrow. Or wait, maybe you can go drive around in your big ol' SUV looking at all the people who work.
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Old 11-05-2008, 01:21 AM
 
Location: North Side of Indy, IN
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Hold on tight, my fellow Republicans. It's gonna be a bumpy ride. All we're going to hear about for the next several weeks is how the rest of the world adores Obama and we're the global darlings again. *bile rising in throat*

There are many ways to cope with the waves of nausea that will surely overtake you at one point or another:

1. Breathe in and out, taking slow sips of water
[strike]2. Visualize a pink sky with clouds made of fluffy white bunny tails[/strike]
2. Use your "Pin the Tail on Chris Dodd" game with regularity, inserting random photos of Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank if necessary
3. Try not to picture a world where both France and Iran adore us at the same time
4. Fake a heart attack to test how long it takes an ambulance to arrive under Obama's new National Healthcare Plan
5. Lower your American flag and raise a white one in its place, just for a day.
6. Make a Mii of Obama and kick his pansy pacifist a*s in several military strategy games
7. Hey...somewhere, Hillary is crying too
8. SNL will be making fun of nothing but liberals for a loooong time.
9. The Daily Kos might actually collapse in on itself (as might the NYT, MSNBC, etc...)
10. Know that it will all be over in 4 very short years, and hopefully, we won't have to undo too much damage to our country

Thank you and good night!
WOOOHOOO!!!!

I'm so glad we elected the obviously more qualified, more influential, more willing, more honorable candidate!! Yay to the Dems!

We will finally overcome the past eight years of unbelievably pathetic policy that the Republicans still embrace, for some reason. Our new President, who embraces HOPE and CHANGE, will lead us to prosperity. No more village idiots. No more conniving, vindictive, facetiousness. No more McCain. No more Palin. Ah, yes. A good night.
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Old 11-05-2008, 01:22 AM
 
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You do know that was debunked.
I did some quick searches and it seems the damage done by the Clinton staff was overblown but according to this the Keyboard part was true.
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White House Vandalized In Transition, G.A.O. Finds - New York Times
The General Accounting Office, an investigative arm of Congress, said today that ''damage, theft, vandalism and pranks did occur in the White House complex'' in the presidential transition from Bill Clinton to George W. Bush. The agency put the cost at $13,000 to $14,000, including $4,850 to replace computer keyboards, many with damaged or missing W keys.
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:47 AM
 
Location: San Antonio-Westover Hills
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Originally Posted by walkingthecow View Post
Houston and city hardly belong in the same sentence. Now, if you had said "I live in Houston. As in the sprawling 'suburb' of..." then I could have agreed with you. Still, go to bed, you have to wake up and sit at home tomorrow. Or wait, maybe you can go drive around in your big ol' SUV looking at all the people who work.


My big ol' SUV? Looking at all the people who work?

Wow. What a moron. Someone talking about sprawl and they live in AZ. Ooooh-kay.

It's a huge city. Obviously, you'll have to get over that glaring fact.
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:49 AM
 
Location: Grand Rapids Metro
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Hold on tight, my fellow Republicans. It's gonna be a bumpy ride. All we're going to hear about for the next several weeks is how the rest of the world adores Obama and we're the global darlings again. *bile rising in throat*

There are many ways to cope with the waves of nausea that will surely overtake you at one point or another:

1. Breathe in and out, taking slow sips of water
[strike]2. Visualize a pink sky with clouds made of fluffy white bunny tails[/strike]
2. Use your "Pin the Tail on Chris Dodd" game with regularity, inserting random photos of Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank if necessary
3. Try not to picture a world where both France and Iran adore us at the same time
4. Fake a heart attack to test how long it takes an ambulance to arrive under Obama's new National Healthcare Plan
5. Lower your American flag and raise a white one in its place, just for a day.
6. Make a Mii of Obama and kick his pansy pacifist a*s in several military strategy games
7. Hey...somewhere, Hillary is crying too
8. SNL will be making fun of nothing but liberals for a loooong time.
9. The Daily Kos might actually collapse in on itself (as might the NYT, MSNBC, etc...)
10. Know that it will all be over in 4 very short years, and hopefully, we won't have to undo too much damage to our country

Thank you and good night!
You could always switch parties.
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:49 AM
 
Location: Some place very cold
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Hold on tight, my fellow Republicans. It's gonna be a bumpy ride. All we're going to hear about for the next several weeks is how the rest of the world adores Obama and we're the global darlings again. *bile rising in throat*
Thank god you crazy Republican Conservatives have lost your leader.
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Old 11-05-2008, 08:06 AM
 
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Don't venture too far from a toilet.. sour grapes can do a number on your digestive system

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Originally Posted by Mom2Feebs View Post
Hold on tight, my fellow Republicans. It's gonna be a bumpy ride. All we're going to hear about for the next several weeks is how the rest of the world adores Obama and we're the global darlings again. *bile rising in throat*

There are many ways to cope with the waves of nausea that will surely overtake you at one point or another:

1. Breathe in and out, taking slow sips of water
[strike]2. Visualize a pink sky with clouds made of fluffy white bunny tails[/strike]
2. Use your "Pin the Tail on Chris Dodd" game with regularity, inserting random photos of Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank if necessary
3. Try not to picture a world where both France and Iran adore us at the same time
4. Fake a heart attack to test how long it takes an ambulance to arrive under Obama's new National Healthcare Plan
5. Lower your American flag and raise a white one in its place, just for a day.
6. Make a Mii of Obama and kick his pansy pacifist a*s in several military strategy games
7. Hey...somewhere, Hillary is crying too
8. SNL will be making fun of nothing but liberals for a loooong time.
9. The Daily Kos might actually collapse in on itself (as might the NYT, MSNBC, etc...)
10. Know that it will all be over in 4 very short years, and hopefully, we won't have to undo too much damage to our country

Thank you and good night!
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Old 11-05-2008, 08:08 AM
 
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Its now time for you Republicans to get over yourselves.
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Old 11-05-2008, 08:09 AM
 
Location: Georgia
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Originally Posted by Mom2Feebs View Post
Hold on tight, my fellow Republicans. It's gonna be a bumpy ride. All we're going to hear about for the next several weeks is how the rest of the world adores Obama and we're the global darlings again. *bile rising in throat*

There are many ways to cope with the waves of nausea that will surely overtake you at one point or another:

1. Breathe in and out, taking slow sips of water
[strike]2. Visualize a pink sky with clouds made of fluffy white bunny tails[/strike]
2. Use your "Pin the Tail on Chris Dodd" game with regularity, inserting random photos of Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank if necessary
3. Try not to picture a world where both France and Iran adore us at the same time
4. Fake a heart attack to test how long it takes an ambulance to arrive under Obama's new National Healthcare Plan
5. Lower your American flag and raise a white one in its place, just for a day.
6. Make a Mii of Obama and kick his pansy pacifist a*s in several military strategy games
7. Hey...somewhere, Hillary is crying too
8. SNL will be making fun of nothing but liberals for a loooong time.
9. The Daily Kos might actually collapse in on itself (as might the NYT, MSNBC, etc...)
10. Know that it will all be over in 4 very short years, and hopefully, we won't have to undo too much damage to our country

Thank you and good night!
You've got it backwards...The NIGHTMARE IS FINALLY OVER!
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