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(Message started by: kim on Jan 7th, 2004, 8:22pm)

Title: Children and Politix
Post by kim on Jan 7th, 2004, 8:22pm
This evening after dinner my daughter Lindsay (11 years old) was eager to inform me that George Bush had just stipulated all those owning a GREEN CAR would immediately become US citizens. ;;D  It's a wonder we survived the giggles lawng nuff ta finish the steaks.  LOL :D

GET A GREEN CAR EVERONE - RITE AWAY :D

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by OneEyeBlind on Jan 7th, 2004, 8:44pm
OMG ... I own a green car .......... if I am already a citizen AND own a green car, please let me know if I get a consolation prize.  I wanna win, I wanna win !!!!!!!!

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by ClusterChuck on Jan 7th, 2004, 9:11pm
Quit lying to us, woman!!!!   That is NOT your car!  That is Red's stinkin lincoln!

Lying bitch! ;)  Sheeeshhhhh!!!!

[smiley=laugh.gif] [smiley=laugh.gif] [smiley=laugh.gif]
Chuck

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by cakelady on Jan 8th, 2004, 6:55am
When my son was 4 he asked if we were 'publicans or demacraps. I still laugh at that one.
christine ;;D

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by Paigelle on Jan 8th, 2004, 8:33am
Yeah, if we already have a green car, do we get money or something?

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by Brian_Y on Jan 8th, 2004, 8:54am
For some reason, I get these "invitations" to Republican fundraisers in the mail.  I think my assclown father is behind it, but no matter.

In one, a couple of months ago, there is a 8 X 10 pic of Dubya.  With some stupid Members Only jacket on er sumpin' (did his father not teach him ANYTHING about sartorial matters--Bush, Sr. is the epitome of good taste in clothes, I'll admit).

Anyway, I put that pic on the fridge.  I taught the 3 year old some "words".

Now, when she goes to the fridge, she says:

"Bad man, stupid man!!!  Is he a bad man Daddy?"

Yes he is sweetheart.  Yes he is!!!

I love my little girl!!!

Title: Color Blind Society
Post by floridian on Jan 8th, 2004, 10:31am
Is a green car one of those hybrids like the Toyota Prius, or will a lime tinted Land Rover qualify one for citizenship?  Who said we don't live in a color blind society?  Green cards are pink.  The black boxes in airplanes are fluorescent orange.  Pink and tan people are called white, and brown people are called black.  Cowards and people from Asia are called yellow. Somebody needs an eye exam !! Seven percent of the male population have some trouble distinguishing colors. But don't let them name stuff!  And how do they come up with some of these names for colors?  Taupe, mauve and chartreuse?? Yeah, I heard of them. I also have no clue what they mean.  My car is "iris" colored - its grey, blue, red, or purple, depending on the light.  The DMV asks me what color my car is ... they have no clue what iris is, and when they ask me to explain what color it really is, they don't seem interested in the answer.   I guess the truth won't fit in the space provided on the form.


Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by Paigelle on Jan 8th, 2004, 1:29pm

on 01/08/04 at 08:54:52, Brian_Y wrote:
For some reason, I get these "invitations" to Republican fundraisers in the mail.  I think my assclown father is behind it, but no matter.

In one, a couple of months ago, there is a 8 X 10 pic of Dubya.  With some stupid Members Only jacket on er sumpin' (did his father not teach him ANYTHING about sartorial matters--Bush, Sr. is the epitome of good taste in clothes, I'll admit).

Anyway, I put that pic on the fridge.  I taught the 3 year old some "words".

Now, when she goes to the fridge, she says:

"Bad man, stupid man!!!  Is he a bad man Daddy?"

Yes he is sweetheart.  Yes he is!!!

I love my little girl!!!


Even though you fashion taste is questionable, at least I know you are raising your daughter perfectly.

Title: Re: Color Blind Society
Post by Paigelle on Jan 8th, 2004, 1:30pm

on 01/08/04 at 10:31:47, floridian wrote:
Is a green car one of those hybrids like the Toyota Prius, or will a lime tinted Land Rover qualify one for citizenship?  Who said we don't live in a color blind society?  Green cards are pink.  The black boxes in airplanes are fluorescent orange.  Pink and tan people are called white, and brown people are called black.  Cowards and people from Asia are called yellow. Somebody needs an eye exam !! Seven percent of the male population have some trouble distinguishing colors. But don't let them name stuff!  And how do they come up with some of these names for colors?  Taupe, mauve and chartreuse?? Yeah, I heard of them. I also have no clue what they mean.  My car is "iris" colored - its grey, blue, red, or purple, depending on the light.  The DMV asks me what color my car is ... they have no clue what iris is, and when they ask me to explain what color it really is, they don't seem interested in the answer.   I guess the truth won't fit in the space provided on the form.


Crayola is responsible!

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by Brian_Y on Jan 8th, 2004, 1:36pm

on 01/08/04 at 13:29:35, Paigelle wrote:
Even though you fashion taste is questionable, at least I know you are raising your daughter perfectly.


OK, this is getting serious.

I have been lurking around and I see that in the past 1/2 hour, you have questioned my sartorial wisdom not once, but twice.

You need to understand one thing.  It is a simple thing.

I am the epitome of taste, style, refinement, good breeding, and whiskey.  I am also very good at Trivial Pursuit.

Ask anyone who has met me personally.  Clothes make the man and I am a man among men.

Am I being arrogant again?

(sorry!!)

Just you wait until you get my "gift" for your Raleigh thing-a-ma-jig.

Love,

Brian

PS  Thanks for the props on knowing that Dubya is a jackass!!  Clark in '04!!!

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by Paigelle on Jan 8th, 2004, 1:42pm

on 01/08/04 at 13:36:29, Brian_Y wrote:
OK, this is getting serious.

I have been lurking around and I see that in the past 1/2 hour, you have questioned my sartorial wisdom not once, but twice.

You need to understand one thing.  It is a simple thing.

I am the epitome of taste, style, refinement, good breeding, and whiskey.  I am also very good at Trivial Pursuit.

Ask anyone who has met me personally.  Clothes make the man and I am a man among men.

Am I being arrogant again?

(sorry!!)

Just you wait until you get my "gift" for your Raleigh thing-a-ma-jig.

Love,

Brian

PS  Thanks for the props on knowing that Dubya is a jackass!!  Clark in '04!!!


Brian

Even though I question you taste in fashion, you must realize how much I appreciate your individuality.  I also believe you are quite the man, considering you are brave enough to go on these little fashion adventures.  I have never stated that you don't have style.  Style is a personal choice.  I am thankful you have style since so many in our society do not.  I take pride in your stance on your clothing and I am proud to say we understand the world of politics so well.  Considering no one else seems to know this and no one else is teaching children what the face of evil truly looks like.  I applaud you on so many of your traits and I sincerely hope you never change.  Well except for your underwear, no one needs to wear dirty underwear.

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by Brian_Y on Jan 8th, 2004, 1:49pm
I was prolly mostly kidding anyway.

1/2 of what I say is BS, the other half is classified.

Y'all know when I am being serious.  I hope.

TTFN

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by Paigelle on Jan 8th, 2004, 1:56pm
I just hope your melon is feeling better, now that you are tapering down the steroids.  Are you doing okay?  

BTW, I am kidding most of time, except about changing your underwear, I do think people should do that.

Title: Re: Children and Politix
Post by AlienSpaceBabe on Jan 8th, 2004, 7:17pm

on 01/08/04 at 06:55:57, cakelady wrote:
When my son was 4 he asked if we were 'publicans or demacraps. I still laugh at that one.
christine ;;D


my son had a thing for trucks when he was little (as most boys do....)....

I still remember the day he was pointing at a dump truck (with a lady-of-the-evening on the sidewalk next to it) saying "dumb fuck! dumb fuck!"

Lizzie, who's little boy is now almost twenty!



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