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Kooolest G's avatar

maybe he and his mom could move somewhere that's a little more than a 2 hour drive to the white house just to be on the safe side?

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peekay's avatar

The law said he's not supposed to have a gun anymore, so there! Quicherbichin!

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Questionable Whackelpudding's avatar

Robyn, I said some means, yesterday, but this post is all clapping and yays because Broadway and, seriously, don't we all have Wonkette in common? With that, what more do we need?

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eddi_TBH's avatar

Re: you avatar pic. Tom Terrific!? Wonderful!

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conium's avatar

When Hinckley shot Reagan, God was telling psychotics to use 22 caliber firearms. Now look at them!

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conium's avatar

Hinckley was on meds (Valium) when he shot Reagan.

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Tiny kaiju's avatar

which is not even remotely anti-psychotic in nature. I'm sure it helped any back spasms he may have had though.

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peekay's avatar

I LOVED Tom! The greatest hero ever!

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conium's avatar

Exactly. Valium can cause psychosis.

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conium's avatar

And thanks to Hinckley, along with the lax prescribing practices of the time, a useful drug became a lot harder to get.

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Bub the misanthropic zombie's avatar

Your words, changing phone numbers, moving and getting non-contact orders are just playing hard to get.

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Bitter Scribe's avatar

It was a clip, not a magazine.

Isn't nitpicking fun?

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chortlingdingo's avatar

Now to see what will win... the conservative worship of Reagan or of guns. Will they take steps to prevent the attempted assassin of Saint Reagan from having access to guns? Or will the Second Amendment win again?

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yyyaz's avatar

Ad executives at Dancer, Fitzgerald, & Sample — the advertising agency for General Mills — set up an animation studio in Mexico called Gamma Productions S.A. de C.V., originally known as Val-Mar Animation. This outsourcing of the animation for the series was considered financially attractive by primary sponsor General Mills, but caused endless production problems. In a 1982 interview by animation historian Jim Korkis, Bill Scott described some of the problems that arose during production of the series:We found out very quickly that we could not depend on Mexican studios to produce anything of quality. They were turning out the work very quickly and there were all kinds of mistakes and flaws and boo-boos ... They would never check ... Mustaches popped on and off Boris, Bullwinkle's antlers would change, colors would change, costumes would disappear ... By the time we finally saw it, it was on the air.Yea for outsourcing. 58 years ago.

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Fartknocker's avatar

Presidents Lives Matter.

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BlackestNoobs's avatar

though funny i get more this porn problem in public libraries than academic ones...ive worked both....i never ever want to work another public library system ever in my life....it WAS THE WORST.

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