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Re: The Palin Choice

Postby ClakarEQ » Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:44 pm

O c-mon, guys you'd hit it, if only once and to say you hit a VP candidate LOL.

Arlos,

maverick + hot + dumb as a rock = HOT it makes baby :) LOL
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Re: The Palin Choice

Postby araby » Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:46 pm

she's got a nice jaw line and cheekbones. pretty smile. she's hot in the way that she's a mom and all her husband's friends would probably hit it.
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Re: The Palin Choice

Postby Martrae » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:05 pm

Guys just think she's hot because they know any chick that's not afraid to hunt won't be afraid to be adventurous in the sack, too.
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Re: The Palin Choice

Postby Diekan » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:09 pm

Evermore wrote:lets get to the REAL issue here.


How many of you would hit that?


I'd tap it... and like it.

By the way... on a side note... Diekan's rule for the perfect chick. By the way... before you get all pissed... this is for FUN! Of course it's not true ^_^

There are three MAIN parts. Looks, Brains and Personality. Most of the time you'll only get two of the three parts in any one woman.

1. They're hot as hell with a sweet personality but dumb as a box of hair.

2. They're hot as hell with a lot of brains but have the personality of a rattlesnake (think hot lawyer chick).

3. They've got a personality of gold, smart as can be but are as ugly as sin.

Etc... you get the idea!

If you find one with all three... marry her... and keep her forever and ever and ever.
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Re: The Palin Choice

Postby Trielelvan » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:20 pm

Diekan wrote:1. They're hot as hell with a sweet personality but dumb as a box of hair.

:rofl:
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Re: The Palin Choice

Postby Kramer » Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:20 pm

that, sir, is an excellent term..... i am declaring the hijacking of said term effective immediately
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Arlos » Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:27 pm

    My favorite similar expression is: "Sharp as a sack of wet mice"....

    Or perhaps:

    "She's got a mind like a steel trap: Closed tight shut and nothing behind the teeth but air."

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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby brinstar » Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:29 pm

    what the fuck, diekan didn't make that shit up

    box of hair has been around forever, or at least as long as sack of hammers
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Gypsiyee » Thu Oct 09, 2008 4:45 am

    Naethyn wrote:So the line to get to the palin thing was over a mile long of standing. We didn't go.

    I hate the south.


    the one for Obama in Jax was at least that long, and it was so encouraging. I also hate this area, mainly due to the ignorance and rednecks about. Palin being introduced by a sheriff who refers to Obama as Barack Hussein Obama just for jeers, speeches that talk about palling around with terrorists, cries from the crowd to 'kill him' - all in this area. It's repulsive.

    To see as many people at the Obama rally as I did almost made me cry, though - a glimmer of hope after all - not everyone here is stupid.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Harrison » Thu Oct 09, 2008 6:46 am

    I find it equally as appalling to see people tout Obama like he's the second coming of Jesus or some shit.

    He's a politician in the game for all the same reasons with a different flavor of shit.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Gypsiyee » Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:14 am

    harrison, with all due respect - aside from propaganda spewing that you've read, who have you personally seen touting him as the second coming or arguing his case without saying why..?
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Harrison » Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:17 am

    Definitely not part of the kool-aid drinkers for either candidate. I'm more along the lines of, "They're all lying pricks, if you think otherwise you're naive."

    You don't get into positions of power from acts of benevolence or the desire to do good, even if you started with those intentions.

    I fully believe the adage about power and corruption, and I have little faith in humanity overall as is.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby brinstar » Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:39 pm

    you didn't really answer her question
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Diekan » Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:49 pm

    Gypsiyee wrote:harrison, with all due respect - aside from propaganda spewing that you've read, who have you personally seen touting him as the second coming or arguing his case without saying why..?


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT9nYjqTL10

    Pelosi made a ridiculous comment along those same lines, but I'm too tired to weed through Google to find it. I am sure others remember it...

    There's a whole slew of people that treat this guy like he's the greatest thing since redheads.

    In fact - this nonesense has been going on so long that even Hillary mocked him with it back in Feb... Remember the whole "the sky will break open... light will shine down...." snipe she took at him?

    Yeah it's there Gyps... it's not as bad as it was, but it's certianly there.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Gypsiyee » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:36 am

    Even if people are treating him like he's the greatest thing to come along in a long time, what's wrong with that if there's a reason they feel that way? Blindly following is a problem, sure. Lack of substance to justify the support is a problem, sure.. but aligning with his platform, having great respect for what he's done in such a short time, respecting his ability to remain even tempered through relentless and false attacks, feeling that what he brings to the table as a future president is really positive - I don't see anything wrong with that.

    I have great respect for the man and am really thrilled about him as a candidate, and it has nothing to do with drinking the kool-aid.

    PS, I don't like redheads, so I'd put him above that :p
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Drem » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:38 am

    agree
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Harrison » Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:58 am

    I wasn't saying you drank the kool-aid. I was simply saying that in response to your implication that I read propaganda for my disdain of people hailing him like he's going to fix the world.

    *shrug* I just think he's going to suck proportionately in a completely different manner.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Gypsiyee » Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:42 am

    I don't think you were saying that *I* drank the kool-aid, so no worries there - I wasn't trying to make an implication that you were just buying into propaganda, I was really just asking what your personal experience was with those who were following him and hailing him without any justification to do so, because that's how I interpreted what you said - correct me if I read it wrong.

    I hear a lot of people saying people are just buying into a bunch of hype and following him like sheep, and while I agree that there are several uneducated people who do that, I think it's equal on both sides, so I don't really see how people are regarding Obama as a messiah type figure anymore than McCain (and especially Palin). I heard a phone conversation the other day where someone who hated McCain 9 months ago because he was too liberal was all the sudden hailing him saying 'he's just been a maverick for so many years, and that's what we need.' If you ask him what his platform is, he doesn't know anything aside from the key words that have been said over and over again to target the tards who don't care about substance. Obviously, it works.

    I guess my point is that the blind following happens so frequently on both sides, so I don't understand why Obama is the one taking the heat and snarky remarks about him being a messiah and an elitist and what have you. The only real reason I can think of is because he's different, so the hypocrisy is warranted in some people's eyes. That's really why I asked - I was curious as to what your personal experience with it was and how it was different than any other election.

    In the end, there's absolutely nothing wrong with being passionate about a candidate - it's good for people to be motivated and have faith in their cause. As long as you have a reason for your passion aside from 'because the TV said so,' I think it's a really positive thing.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby leah » Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:53 am

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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby araby » Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:58 pm

    hey I know that guy. he stained my insides when I was little.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Harrison » Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:07 pm

    I can't help but ask, how often have you said that? :wink:
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby araby » Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:18 pm

    rofl...good one.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Harrison » Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:18 pm

    Sorry, I can't resist corny-ass jokes. lol
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby Gaazy » Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:35 pm

    about the only things ive caught from her that i like from the very little ive followed this stuff lately is that a) id fuck her b) shes the closest thing to a normal person who might know normal people stuff in normal peoples lives that ive seen in a while and c) id fuck her.
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    Re: The Palin Choice

    Postby araby » Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:05 pm

    I still think your sig in heinous.
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