Warren Ockrassa wrote:
Lincoln replies, Go see a play.
God damn, that's one of the best jokes I've read in a long time. That's
Carlin level material, man. Was it original to you?
Few jokes are original, most of them are adaptations of previous jokes
with other presidentes, even some that got
Warren Ockrassa wrote:
On Nov 9, 2005, at 1:28 PM, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:
Lincoln replies, Go see a play.
God damn, that's one of the best jokes I've read in a long time.
That's Carlin level material, man. Was it original to you?
Believe it or not the National Lampoon is still
Living in a fantasy world - you say that like it's a bad thing.
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Subject: Re: White House Ghosts
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 12:37:47 +
Warren Ockrassa
PAT MATHEWS wrote:
Living in a fantasy world - you say that like it's a bad thing.
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Subject: Re: White House Ghosts
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 12:37:47
Julia wrote:
who has fond memories of the schadenfreude of a woman in her 70s on a
day Falwell went on the air to plead for contributions to help cover
what the IRS said he owed them
Great word! Had to look it up.
--
Doug
A malicious satisfaction in the misfortunes of others, maru
Doug Pensinger wrote:
Julia wrote:
who has fond memories of the schadenfreude of a woman in her 70s on a
day Falwell went on the air to plead for contributions to help cover
what the IRS said he owed them
Great word! Had to look it up.
It's a very useful word. :) I use it
On Nov 9, 2005, at 1:28 PM, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:
Lincoln replies, Go see a play.
God damn, that's one of the best jokes I've read in a long time. That's
Carlin level material, man. Was it original to you?
--
Warren Ockrassa, Publisher/Editor, nightwares Books
One night, George W. Bush is tossing restlessly in his White House
bed. He awakens to see George Washington standing by him Bush asks
him, George, what's the best thing I can do to help the country?
Set an honest and honorable example, just as I did, Washington
advises, and then fades away