Perfect! About a million years ago Mad Magazine’s Don Martin had two characters who would fit as well: Fester Bestertester and His Sidekick Karbuncle.
I got sent home from school because in my freshman bookeeping class (which bored me to tears) I had a copy of that magazine tucked into a bookkeeping workbook and couldn’t keep myself from laughing at it when I was supposed to be doing, well, bookkeeping stuff. Mt blue haired teacher was outraged.
I went fishing that day. It’s a fond memory, courtesy of Mad Magazine.
Pilgrim - 02:05pm on 05/10/2008
Otis Moss? He’d be a lot better off with Otis Day!
Cappy - 02:05pm on 05/10/2008
I am wondering if Wright will be given a spot in his administration.
I’m predicting William Ayers as Secretary of Education...or someone who shares Ayers views on education.
Wing Chun Geologist - 04:05pm on 05/10/2008
Imagining the MO and Hillary Itchy and Scratchy show is priceless! HA…
Zsa Zsa - 07:05pm on 05/10/2008
I 100% agree with your post Bat One…
Whereas Obama is slightly conscious that his facade is all in the name of gaining power, Michelle Obama believes the facade to be the essence to be real and thus be the power!
Bat One, you said it yourself…
Michelle, a true believer, takes the wheel.
Has anyone seen the play MACBETH?
Eventually, they’re both going to see the blood on their hands and have a mental break-down! And in just the same paralell, Michelle is the one motivating Obama to do all the campaigning (killing).
dirl126 - 04:05pm on 05/11/2008
It’s a stretch I know, but the evidence does seem to be pointing to such a bogus conclusion.
On a serious note: I think Michelle has a lot of power over her husband.
dirl126 - 04:05pm on 05/11/2008
Strong intelligent women just scare the beejeezes outta the rednecks, don’t they?
jack - 05:05pm on 05/11/2008
That’s a HUGE generalization Jack, and you’re directing it at the wrong people. We’re not no-brain conservatives.
Women have not always been in the liberal perspective they have now, and they have not always been oppressed into submission either.
Women lived secondary roles BY choice.
The subject of women is personal, deep, and complex. So I’ll save the lecture and discussion, especially because you’re only at the “ake-angry-generalizations-stage
dirl126 - 05:05pm on 05/11/2008
Women lived secondary roles BY choice.
You keep telling yourself that, kid. Just don’t expect any sane person to believe you.
jack - 05:05pm on 05/11/2008
Jack. I’ve met a woman, valet victorian of her high school, double-major, Secretary of College Republicans
say that she wants to be a housewife with a man who is nothing short of amazing.
Mickey:
Perfect! About a million years ago Mad Magazine’s Don Martin had two characters who would fit as well: Fester Bestertester and His Sidekick Karbuncle.
I got sent home from school because in my freshman bookeeping class (which bored me to tears) I had a copy of that magazine tucked into a bookkeeping workbook and couldn’t keep myself from laughing at it when I was supposed to be doing, well, bookkeeping stuff. Mt blue haired teacher was outraged.
I went fishing that day. It’s a fond memory, courtesy of Mad Magazine.
Otis Moss? He’d be a lot better off with Otis Day!
I’m predicting William Ayers as Secretary of Education...or someone who shares Ayers views on education.
Imagining the MO and Hillary Itchy and Scratchy show is priceless! HA…
I 100% agree with your post Bat One…
Whereas Obama is slightly conscious that his facade is all in the name of gaining power, Michelle Obama believes the facade to be the essence to be real and thus be the power!
Bat One, you said it yourself…
Has anyone seen the play MACBETH?
Eventually, they’re both going to see the blood on their hands and have a mental break-down! And in just the same paralell, Michelle is the one motivating Obama to do all the campaigning (killing).
It’s a stretch I know, but the evidence does seem to be pointing to such a bogus conclusion.
On a serious note: I think Michelle has a lot of power over her husband.
Strong intelligent women just scare the beejeezes outta the rednecks, don’t they?
That’s a HUGE generalization Jack, and you’re directing it at the wrong people. We’re not no-brain conservatives.
Women have not always been in the liberal perspective they have now, and they have not always been oppressed into submission either.
Women lived secondary roles BY choice.
The subject of women is personal, deep, and complex. So I’ll save the lecture and discussion, especially because you’re only at the “ake-angry-generalizations-stage
You keep telling yourself that, kid. Just don’t expect any sane person to believe you.
Jack. I’ve met a woman, valet victorian of her high school, double-major, Secretary of College Republicans
say that she wants to be a housewife with a man who is nothing short of amazing.
That is by choice.