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Sat Jan-07-06 07:46 PM
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Ya know, Feingold, Kerry & Dean are exactly the kinda guys |
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I'd like to have a beer with.
I dunno why I never mentioned that before.
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:47 PM
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1. Ya know, I'd join you! |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:47 PM
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2. I'll see your glass of beer and raise you a shot of Crown Royal. |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:48 PM
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3. But if you had to pick just one, it should be the guy from the beer state. |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:55 PM
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:09 PM
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16. Ah, I'll take the guy from the Sam Adams state. |
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(sorry no pic of Mass handy, but you know where and who I mean. :) )
And oh yeah, I did get to have a beer with him. (See post below.)
Very cool. Very nice guy to have a beer with.
:beer:
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:31 PM
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..and I'll also have a beer with him.
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:48 PM
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4. Beer? I'd love to get a game of poker going |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:52 PM
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6. An all-night drink fest with the three of them! |
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It would start off with a good political discussion, because all three are so articulate and well-versed on the topic.
By the time the drinks got flowing good and fast, one can only IMAGINE what great (funny) stories these three have to tell about their respective adventures in American politics!
Maybe they should auction off 'A Night To Remember' with the three of them -- they'd probably raise a fortune for the Democratic Party!
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:13 PM
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21. OMG that would be GREAT!!!! |
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That would be phenomenal. I probably wouldn't be able to afford the ticket for an event with those 3 guys together, without an auction.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:45 PM
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32. A drinker's equation... |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:57 PM
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:00 PM
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13. Schafskopf? Bestimmt! Deutsch oder Milwaukee Regeln? |
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:56 PM
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58. Jawohl! (Whatever you said.) |
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Sorry, I took Latin in HS (and didn't do so well in that)...
NGU.
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:50 PM
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:56 PM
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8. We darn near had a beer with Russ last summer, didn't we Jack? |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:59 PM
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12. I guess we COULDA gone to that hospitality suite |
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instead of to that weird bar with the Puggie owner that adopted us.
It was enough that we heard Russ virtually announce his candidacy that day.
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:55 PM
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57. That was a powerful moment. That and recommending IMPEACHMENT. |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:57 PM
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10. I had a beer with John Kerry. |
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:06 PM
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Oh yeah. That was the same time you did.
:toast:
Ah, the Guinness was good that night, wasn't it?
:beer:
And the company was excellent. Especially the tall guy in the leather jacket who joined us.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:09 PM
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A fine evening. Good company, good ale, and great conversation. :beer:
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:10 PM
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:11 PM
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:25 PM
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He is a hell of a guy. Funny, smart, warm, down-to-earth, friendly, and he smells good too. :-)
EDITED TO ADD: 98 pound girl drank four of these: :beer:
Guinness: The Nectar of the Gods.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:36 PM
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30. And that made it even more special. |
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Vek, what a blast you are! You have an open invite to any party I have.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:38 PM
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31. Yup, "drunk girl" is always a blast. |
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Ahem.
Why, oh why did I have to be the only putz in the group that totally took the bait when one of the Senator's aides mentioned the "package sighting?"
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:06 PM
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Ummm...'cause....
:shrug:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
edit to add: :hug:
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:09 PM
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Seriously. Everybody just sat quietly, and I'm like:
"WHHHHAAAAAAT?!?! You've see the package?!?! OMG!!"
I bet he thought I was a stupid anus.
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:12 PM
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38. Eh, he probably just thought |
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you were, um, drunk?
Hey you had the best seat in the house when the Senator came in. If I were you I wouldn't worry at all what I'd said to the staffer. (Hell, if I were you, I'd have totally forgotten what I'd said to the staffer.)
Edit to add: but if our places were reversed, you can bet your bootie that everyone would have reminded me. ;-)
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:28 PM
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39. Actually, ROX was one seat closer... |
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and was kind enough to let me sit next to John.
I will love her until the end of time for that. She is a true patriot. I owe her HUGE.
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:48 PM
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43. Vektor, I don't remember anyone on the "drunk end" of the table |
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being quiet at that point in the evening! (I'll never think of that movie the same way ever again, btw. ) It is amazing though just how quickly you sober up when a US Senator walks into the room. We MUST do that again next December!
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Sat Jan-07-06 10:40 PM
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I think I became more intoxicated at the sight of him.
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:30 PM
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48. Well, he is an interesting guy. |
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That was quite the night. I still have to pinch myself to remember that one was real. Wow! And the other people in the bar were funny as hell. (The looks were priceless. Why is Kerry here with, ahm, you people? Ahm, what's up with that? We just smiled and smiled.)
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:14 PM
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23. I was with GV and MH (and a bunch of other great folks) |
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that night! It was a total surprise when John Kerry walked into the pub to pay us a visit! That was a night I shall never forget! :toast: Just for the record, Senator Kerry is about as down to earth as a human being could possibly be. I highly recommend having a beer with him if you ever get the chance!
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:24 PM
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25. I was in a bar with Howard Dean once. |
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But there were several hundred people there. I'd like to meet him and Russ, though.
You're right, IB. That was a hell of a good time.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:27 PM
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27. And why media worked overtime since Nixon years to alter the perception |
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of Kerry. They took his naturally elegant bearing and reframed it as aloof. They took his natural graciousness and reframed it as pandering. They took his genuine warmth, concern for others and stands against injustice and reframed it as opportunism.
The corporate media is truly vile.
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:29 PM
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40. Sad. He always struck me as a decent guy. |
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I like to watch the candidates on CSPAN after they're done talking because you get to see a little of what they're really like.
Kerry always impressed me as someone who was able to talk to people on a one to one level, seldom rushing through the meet and greet.
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:37 PM
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I was surprised to see just how much so. I knew he was a decent person, but it was really refreshing to see just how nice he was in person. If you didn't know he was a public figure, and you just saw him at the pub with all of us that night, you'd just think he was a really friendly, fun guy having a evening out with friends. No pretension whatsoever. In fact, he was a bit of a clown...
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:33 PM
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I've seen Mark Warner a few times and he does that too. Harry Reid and the others do as well. Even when John Murtha and Jim Moran had their town hall meeting earlier this week John was leaving and he stopped to say hi and take some pictures even though he was in a obvious hurry. I have this great video from the 2000 convention of Al Gore and he's showing this guy around his Nashville place and he's so funny and down to earth and his whole family is.
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Sun Jan-08-06 08:30 AM
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61. What's unfortunate is that some of them fail to show it when it counts. |
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Bush is a nasty little man in private but in public he's an actor. He's funny, outgoing, seemingly a great guy who loves his little hardscrabble ranch--a real man's man. It's easy to be taken in.
Kerry, by all accounts actually is a great guy. I know someone who knows someone who worked as a housekeeper for him and Teresa. Naturally, we were interested in hearing dirt, the problem was--there was none. Zero, zip nada. The Kerry's were wonderful people to work for, period.
What is it about getting the Democratic nomination for president that has turned every recent candidate--except Bill Clinton who's larger than life--into a caricature of a stiff, uncaring, elitist snob incapable of human emotion. It happened to Dukakis, it happened to Gore and it happned to Kerry.
Is it the media which exaggerates every little gaffe that a Democrat makes?
Is it the way the Democrats manage their campeigns and their candidates?
Is it that Democrats tend to prefer rather low key personalities as their candidates (Clinton excepted) and that these personalities come off poorly in comparision with Republican candidates who know that their public personas are a mask?
I'd love to know the answer. In the meantime, I'm looking for a larger than life candidate for 2008.
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It's the exact opposite: it is THEY who are the stiff, uncaring, elitist snobs! Whatever they are, they accuse the other side of it. I'll admit it's a good way to deflect awareness of their own faults, but it is also totally dishonest! They spend all their time on image, and little on the content of their characters.
So whenever I hear one of them (especially the chimp) call someone a name, I figure it's pretty close to the truth--about their own selves.
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:32 PM
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50. Everytime I see or hear Kerry |
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Sat Jan-07-06 07:58 PM
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11. stupidest reason EVER to vote for someone |
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i couldn't believe how low they were stooping with that line back in the 2000 campaign.
to me, it STANK to high heaven that this guy had NOTHING to appeal to the typical american.
so, i'm supposed to think that the guy i wanna have a beer with would make a good president???? no thanks. it was a STUPID campaign device.
the only reason it worked is the same reason all the republican nonsense works -- because they repeat it 1000 times daily and the democrats can't get a word in edgewise. so people think whatever it is they're saying, other people are buying, so it must be true.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:02 PM
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14. Actually, who the hell would want to drink with Shrub anyway? |
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I don't tolerate assholes well, and the more poorly the more I drink.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:10 PM
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Never cared much for smirking frat-boy types.
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:13 PM
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22. Smirking, narcissistic, psychopathic draft-dodging fratboy cheerleaders. |
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:28 PM
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46. Agreed. Drinking with him would be a real depressing event |
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and he might try to brand you, like he did in college. (Seriously, can you even imagine this?)
I put that on the list with getting drunk with the Pope. Theoretically, it's possible, but seriously, why would you want to? It's only going to end badly.
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:32 PM
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His breath look likes it stank and his teeth are yellow :puke:
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:44 PM
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56. I don't tolerate assholes well either |
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and I don't tolerate drunken assholes AT ALL! Since Shrub can't stop at just one (or two), I assume that the more drunk he gets the more stupid* he gets. And it's not like he's all that bright when he's sober!
So I never did get "the guy you'd most like to have a beer with" thing.
*Edited to add, and the more mean he gets too! I've been reading the posts right under this one. A mean AND stupid drunk...sheesh, what more could anyone ask for!
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:35 PM
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29. not to mention the man is an alcoholic and cant drink, and |
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10 to 1 he is a mean drunk, you can just see it in him. he is mean without booze. not a chance in hell i would drink with a man like bush
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Sat Jan-07-06 08:45 PM
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33. Not only can you see it, you can feel it. |
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Mean drunk a real asshole
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Sat Jan-07-06 09:03 PM
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34. I'd be afraid he'd become violent. |
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Bush drunk? Scary thought.
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:27 PM
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45. Even when not drunk - this is the guy who chose to BRAND |
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guys who were pledges to his fraternity. Why would anyone want to drink a beer with him?
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:36 PM
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I like to have someone who is smarter than me and who I know will do a good job. If he has a nice personality that's just a plus. I think we democrats are lucky we get both. Look at Bill Clinton for example too. :) He's still the rock star in the White House, to quote the Sheryl Crow song "Steve McQueen."
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59. How DID they get away with that as a selling point for Chimp anyhow? |
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The man describes himself as a "recovered" alcoholic, who supposedly gave up booze for Jesus, and yet we're all supposed to picture ourselves having a beer with the dumbass?
I'd be afraid to drink with Junior anyway, because the Secret Service would have to haul me off to jail the first time his drunken obnoxious ass got in my face.
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:28 PM
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:loveya: Love them all! And Feingold is single... so I'd like a date with him. *sigh*
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:33 PM
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51. You get them to a bar, anywhere; call me, I'll buy all the beer, even ... |
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... if I can't join you. You can take that to the bank.
Peace.
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:39 PM
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54. I'd even like to date Barbara Boxer... |
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I know she's probably married and shit but gawd is she HOT!
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Sat Jan-07-06 11:42 PM
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55. She is beautiful, isn't she? |
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I think she's just fabulous.
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Sun Jan-08-06 12:43 AM
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60. You know I could have possibly had a beer with Kerry, but .... |
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like the story of my life, I was busy doing something that wasn't nearly as important. Oh well, I do like hearing about those that have had a beer with Kerry. I wouldn't even mind hearing from those that had a beer with Dean or Feingold.
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Sun Jan-08-06 11:40 AM
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62. I have other plans for Dean |
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Don't tell his wife. :evilgrin:
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63. Trouble was JFK left Feingold/Dean and us w/the tab n/t |
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Sun Jan-08-06 02:56 PM
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65. I can see Dean downing one and ordering another; |
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Russ would probably challenge you to a chugging contest and Kerry would order a German ale and nurse it all night! IMHO
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Sun Jan-08-06 03:25 PM
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66. Hell yeah- considering Bush can't hold his liquor anyway. n/t |
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