Washington Post editorial board, in the mind of a Roy Moore voter From the Oy GeVault: Following on the heels of the Fake Twitter story about a Washington Post reporter "named Beth" supposedly offering money to some troll's wife for dirt on Roy Moore, we now have
Just keep in mind that Alabama is stuck in time, roughly the 70's and prank calls are still considered high entertainment along with joke answering machine messages.
When I die, as part of my legacy, I plan to leave a voice message that says "Hi, this is the Honorable Dr. Ducksworthy. I can't answer the phone right now because I am dead. But I you'll leave a message I'll get back to you as soon as I can."
Went a couple of times near San Diego. Never caught any, but damn it was fun.
What about the Vogon ships that hung in space exactly like a brick doesn't?
Trench Grundle?
they sure are slimy little invisible slugs.we tried once at Hunington for them.We gots no technique.
God damn, that's good.
Yeah, we're Jews, from NY, and wondered why it sounded like "Good Will Hunting" up in there all of a sudden.
Old Woody Allen movies, I think.
Maybe not in Alabama, but the rest of us are laughing.I hope it's enough.
Aren’t those awards held in Jewne?
Just keep in mind that Alabama is stuck in time, roughly the 70's and prank calls are still considered high entertainment along with joke answering machine messages.
Pastor Al Moore misunderstimates the stupidity of his fellow Alabamians.
When I die, as part of my legacy, I plan to leave a voice message that says "Hi, this is the Honorable Dr. Ducksworthy. I can't answer the phone right now because I am dead. But I you'll leave a message I'll get back to you as soon as I can."
both sides are exactly the same - always remember.
we are not asking the important question:what is sarah palin's take on this?
Briiiiicks iiiiin Spaaaaaaaaace!
Who?