September 29, 2009

Banned in Boston

This new rule raises a number of important questions.  For instance, how do you enforce it?  Whatever happened to the age-old tradition of a necktie or sock tied around the doorknob?  And, most importantly, what if he or she likes to watch?

Posted by: Sean M. at 11:27 PM | Comments (12) | Add Comment
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1 Put up a sign that says "Watching 'The English Patient."

I would sooner walk into an NBC situation than have to watch one frame of that movie.

Posted by: Douglas at September 29, 2009 11:46 PM (uU+Ss)

2 It's just like a liberal to create a rule without any provision for enforcement or consequences for breaking the rule. Whatever administrator that came up with that rule could have a long career at the UN.

Posted by: Jeff M at September 30, 2009 12:02 AM (8P3+x)

3 Someone might want to read CJ's post about Sarahcuda's biography.

I'm really learning how to hate this man.

Posted by: Douglas at September 30, 2009 12:05 AM (uU+Ss)

4
I see that for all of his hate for Allah and HotAir, he must believe that copying Allah's flagrant Palin bashing (and the traffic it can generate) is what will revive his site and get attention.

Honestly, that site has gone so bugfuck crazy, it's best to treat him like the addled junkie whipping his schwanz out on the street corner and just keep walking without making eye contact. He has melted down over the last few months, driven off damn near every poster worthwhile (leaving him with nothing but idiots and bootlickers like Irish Rose and Sharmuta), and had to start recruiting at Kos  for new "lizards".

Sad. Truly sad.


Posted by: eddiebear at September 30, 2009 12:18 AM (c2zIf)

5 so you are a white supremacist fascist Eddie?

Posted by: Douglas at September 30, 2009 12:44 AM (uU+Ss)

6 Dad?!  DAD!?! 

See how I outed someone who hates someone who hates people who hate people who hate white supremacists only to server their own subdued hatred of black peaple?

FASCISTS!  Haters, Hate Site.

Posted by: Trouser Trout at September 30, 2009 12:47 AM (uU+Ss)

7 Um, what?  Am I a racist?  And, more importantly, am I somebody's dad?

Posted by: Sean M. at September 30, 2009 12:56 AM (rLWHv)

8

After a while it's better to just ignore the iceholes.

His site just got too darn anti-Christian for me, it used to be probably 4th or 5th on my reading list until a few months ago, then I got sick of it and haven't been back.

Dude has a hate on for all religions, not just the ones that want to kill him.

Eh, the blogosphere is a living organism, it grows in some areas, shrinks in another and goes full on crazy all over.

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