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Old 11-12-2013, 08:39 AM
 
Location: Philaburbia
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I could use a new toaster.
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:02 AM
 
Location: Area 51.5
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I may have to rethink this 0bammyCare thing. I've been shopping around online for a red toaster. I could also use a matching red coffee maker. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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So help me, if they start going door to door pushing this Obama mess they'll get the door slammed in their faces and I'll call the police on them.
Not me. I'll call the coroner.

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Aw, hell no! Then parents might start feeding their kids toast or pop tarts for breakfast, and they wouldn't need a free meal at the gov't school.

Plus, the toasters would have to be EnergyStar certified, made of sustainable materials and the instructions printed in 900 languages. Maybe even hire Ed Begley Jr to show people how to power them with a stationary bike. Total cost to the taxpayer - $3,500 per toaster.
Don't forget the warning to not use the thing in the bathtub.
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Old 11-12-2013, 10:14 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Aw, hell no! Then parents might start feeding their kids toast or pop tarts for breakfast, and they wouldn't need a free meal at the gov't school.

Plus, the toasters would have to be EnergyStar certified, made of sustainable materials and the instructions printed in 900 languages. Maybe even hire Ed Begley Jr to show people how to power them with a stationary bike. Total cost to the taxpayer - $3,500 per toaster.
Sounds about right for a government purchase.
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Old 11-12-2013, 11:07 AM
 
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Repped you too. This is the way to deal with the case of .gov, run amuck. Ridicule and humor.
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Aw, hell no! Then parents might start feeding their kids toast or pop tarts for breakfast, and they wouldn't need a free meal at the gov't school.

Plus, the toasters would have to be EnergyStar certified, made of sustainable materials and the instructions printed in 900 languages. Maybe even hire Ed Begley Jr to show people how to power them with a stationary bike. Total cost to the taxpayer - $3,500 per toaster.
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