
Looked like your stereotypical gristled up old Conk, too. Sour puss, hearing aid, "Support Our Troops" magnetic ribbon, rusted up '96 Olds Ciera, smoking a cigarette.






Retard.Grizalltheway wrote:Best one I've seen lately was a McCain-Palin bumper sticker cut in half so only Palin was left.![]()


Grizalltheway wrote:Best one I've seen lately was a McCain-Palin bumper sticker cut in half so only Palin was left.![]()

Okay, remaining.OSBF wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:Best one I've seen lately was a McCain-Palin bumper sticker cut in half so only Palin was left.![]()
don't ever use palin and left in the same sentence

Sounds like the folks we saw in the town pubs we hit in southern Minnesota last time I was up there...Cap'n Cat wrote:....on Rt 61 in Hastings, MN, today:
Looked like your stereotypical gristled up old Conk, too. Sour puss, hearing aid, "Support Our Troops" magnetic ribbon, rusted up '96 Olds Ciera, smoking a cigarette.
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Maybe it was John Hinckley and the "ed" had fallen off.Cap'n Cat wrote:....on Rt 61 in Hastings, MN, today:
Looked like your stereotypical gristled up old Conk, too. Sour puss, hearing aid, "Support Our Troops" magnetic ribbon, rusted up '96 Olds Ciera, smoking a cigarette.
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LOLTheDancinMonarch wrote:Maybe it was John Hinckley and the "ed" had fallen off.Cap'n Cat wrote:....on Rt 61 in Hastings, MN, today:
Looked like your stereotypical gristled up old Conk, too. Sour puss, hearing aid, "Support Our Troops" magnetic ribbon, rusted up '96 Olds Ciera, smoking a cigarette.
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You mean it wasn't all Baseball, Apple Pie, Chevy Trucks & Lee Greenwood?kalm wrote:Just goes to show the ability to sell and revise history far out-weighs the crappy policies Reagan implemented.
Poor schmuck probably doesn't even realize that Reagan inacted the largest tax cuts and increases in history. Much less Reagan's spending habits or that he had more criminal investigations, indictments, and convictions than any other administration.

Losers.Appaholic wrote:You mean it wasn't all Baseball, Apple Pie, Chevy Trucks & Lee Greenwood?kalm wrote:Just goes to show the ability to sell and revise history far out-weighs the crappy policies Reagan implemented.
Poor schmuck probably doesn't even realize that Reagan inacted the largest tax cuts and increases in history. Much less Reagan's spending habits or that he had more criminal investigations, indictments, and convictions than any other administration.

yeh but to these fukstixs it doesn't matter, "BY GOD HE SHOWED DEM DAMN RUSSKIES!!!!!!"kalm wrote:Just goes to show the ability to sell and revise history far out-weighs the crappy policies Reagan implemented.
Poor schmuck probably doesn't even realize that Reagan inacted the largest tax cuts and increases in history. Much less Reagan's spending habits or that he had more criminal investigations, indictments, and convictions than any other administration.

can you ever, just 1 time, offer something intelligent to a discussion?native wrote:Losers.Appaholic wrote:
You mean it wasn't all Baseball, Apple Pie, Chevy Trucks & Lee Greenwood?

catamount man wrote:yeh but to these fukstixs it doesn't matter, "BY GOD HE SHOWED DEM DAMN RUSSKIES!!!!!!"kalm wrote:Just goes to show the ability to sell and revise history far out-weighs the crappy policies Reagan implemented.
Poor schmuck probably doesn't even realize that Reagan inacted the largest tax cuts and increases in history. Much less Reagan's spending habits or that he had more criminal investigations, indictments, and convictions than any other administration.

CID1990 wrote:Miss Reagan?
Heck, I'd take Carter right about now.

So, Cap'n, you and Pope JP to the II think the same...Cap'n Cat wrote:CID1990 wrote:Miss Reagan?
Heck, I'd take Carter right about now.
After eight years of Dubya, I don't blame you and AZGF.


Reagan fixed the economy with Carter's economic quarterback...What happened in the 30 years between Carter and George W. Bush both saying we need to end our dependence on middle east oil...Carter put solar panels on the White house and Reagan removed them.Cap'n Cat wrote:CID1990 wrote:Miss Reagan?
Heck, I'd take Carter right about now.
After eight years of Dubya, I don't blame you and AZGF.

Carter's blunder was bringing too many of his Georgia cronnies with him to DC. His staff was ill prepared and ill equiped to effectively do the job. I think he might have been able to be an effective leader with a better support staff behind him.kalm wrote:
Not saying Carter was a good president but...

Ain't that the truth AZ!AZGrizFan wrote:Hell, I miss CLINTON.
And I NEVER thought I'd say THAT.

kalm wrote:Just goes to show the ability to sell and revise history far out-weighs the crappy policies Reagan implemented.
Poor schmuck probably doesn't even realize that Reagan inacted the largest tax cuts and increases in history. Much less Reagan's spending habits or that he had more criminal investigations, indictments, and convictions than any other administration.

houndawg wrote:kalm wrote:Just goes to show the ability to sell and revise history far out-weighs the crappy policies Reagan implemented.
Poor schmuck probably doesn't even realize that Reagan inacted the largest tax cuts and increases in history. Much less Reagan's spending habits or that he had more criminal investigations, indictments, and convictions than any other administration.
Top advisor was an astrologer.