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On infirm, juan was a fine Sock used only for the best intent. I believe its work on Greedy Canada and the PB can stand with any work of my other Hank/Abba/notme socks. Juan the Marine had a clearly defined personality. Soon on infirm came Juan USMC. This sock, thought important in it's own right, did cause confusion as it worked in a manner that my Juan would not have used. When we came here, Juan USMC registered before I did. When I complained to Slave he brought up some argument about geographic limitation between Trademark rights, and an argument I had made when stealing the use of a notorious infrim sock for use here. Of course, the situations were much different but I found no relief. Thus, Juan the Marine exists only as a memory. Plus, since I always f' up infirm logins its not even in existence there anymore. |
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You've pointed that out many times, but haven't identified any "guido references" other than your own. I guess you find those okay in the "self-deprecating" category or something. You've also occasionally said that if anyone says the words "The Sopranos" they are showing hatred for Italians, but I consider this just one of your more lovable personality quirks. (Admittedly, the competition from your other quirks is thin.) |
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The NYT's Frank Rich works himself into a nice lather over the Armstrong Williams scandal -- though here he makes an interesting observation.
In fairness, though, Mr. Williams believed in it, so it was OK. |
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Plus, he wasn't paid for the statements he made. The company that he owns merely sold a service in exchange for money. (Those who saw TDS the other night will know the statements I'm referencing. Deeply surreal.) Maybe the Admin was just getting nostalgic for Pravda and TASS. |
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It's a wonder that the soundstage didn't collapse from the weight.
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It's a wonder that the soundstage didn't collapse from the weight.
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So for what it's worth, from what I can see that Malkin is saying, it ain't worth much. |
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It's a wonder that the soundstage didn't collapse from the weight.
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Whenever Hank is really embarassed by reality, he makes something up about Dems. Remember, just yesterday, when confronted with the sad reality of Iraq, he tried comparing (unidentified) Dem calls for "civil war" to the bombing of police convoys and terrorist attacks on US soldiers. It's another of his lovable personality quirks. Tomorrow I think he's going to make something up about the ecomony under Clinton, to counter today's news on unemployment filings (up 10,000, instead of the large predicted drop). |
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