Twas the Night Before Wartime
Twas the Night Before Wartime
I copied and pasted this little informative diddy, it may have been written by John Lofgren?
Twas the Night Before Wartime
Twas the night before wartime, and all through the house
The democrats were quiet, quiet as a mouse
MoveOn had moved on,and code pink stood aside
their mouths closed tight, by Obamacare's bribe
As Plato and Polybius, and De Toqueville explained
As history documents, leftists always dodge blame
Leaders Praising thugs or wars for the wrong side,
the democrats go quiet, by Obmacare's bribe
Twas the Night Before Wartime
Twas the night before wartime, and all through the house
The democrats were quiet, quiet as a mouse
MoveOn had moved on,and code pink stood aside
their mouths closed tight, by Obamacare's bribe
As Plato and Polybius, and De Toqueville explained
As history documents, leftists always dodge blame
Leaders Praising thugs or wars for the wrong side,
the democrats go quiet, by Obmacare's bribe
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Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
NO POLITICS, what part of reading comprehension eludes you? Moron.
Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
things like this:callmeslick wrote:NO POLITICS, what part of reading comprehension eludes you? Moron.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4070
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4064
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4057
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4048
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4026
I can post more like this.....if ya like?
I believe...you didn't care fer my "frivolous" poem....
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Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
EVERY one of those links was posted in POLITICS and Rhetoric.Pudfark wrote:things like this:callmeslick wrote:NO POLITICS, what part of reading comprehension eludes you? Moron.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4070
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4064
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4057
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4048
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4026
I can post more like this.....if ya like?
I believe...you didn't care fer my "frivolous" poem....
MORON !!!!
Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
Damn R_D....ya made me laugh so hard....I nearly cramped.Reservoir_Dog wrote:EVERY one of those links was posted in POLITICS and Rhetoric.Pudfark wrote:things like this:callmeslick wrote:NO POLITICS, what part of reading comprehension eludes you? Moron.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4070
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4064
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4057
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4048
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4026
I can post more like this.....if ya like?
I believe...you didn't care fer my "frivolous" poem....
MORON !!!!
BTW What do you call a "MORON" who goes around calling everybody a "moron"? Canadian?
Sheesh R_D The glaring point that zoomed about 5280 feet over yer head was:
The links I listed were all started threads by Slick that did not belong in the "Politics" section.
Slick just chose to post them there...to be a turd. In "violation" of the "understood" rules here.
Equally laughable...his "view" that a poem/limrick/funny does not belong in the "Frivolous" section.
Really R_D, who ties yer shoes? More likely, you were the velcro kid on the block....
Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
RD calling anyone a "moron" is dark humor. VERY dark!
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Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
Politics AND Rhetoric.Pudfark wrote:The links I listed were all started threads by Slick that did not belong in the "Politics" section.
You do understand the meaning of the word "rhetoric"? Don't you?
You do understand the meaning of the word "and"? Don't you?
I only ask because I don't see a description under the Politics and Rhetoric forum title that says "only politics".
You know, unlike the title for this forum that clearly states "NO POLITICS".
So, back to Slick's original question.
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Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
I probably should have posted the question in the other forum, as it was clearly rhetorical........
Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
Where's it say no polititcs?Reservoir_Dog wrote:Politics AND Rhetoric.Pudfark wrote:The links I listed were all started threads by Slick that did not belong in the "Politics" section.
You do understand the meaning of the word "rhetoric"? Don't you?
You do understand the meaning of the word "and"? Don't you?
I only ask because I don't see a description under the Politics and Rhetoric forum title that says "only politics".
You know, unlike the title for this forum that clearly states "NO POLITICS".
So, back to Slick's original question.
Though, clearly your reply does meet the criteria of "Frivolous Rambling", seemingly, it's instinctive within you...and apparent you just have trouble putting it into words. I'd say...here you're safe, elsewhere? Just fare/fair game.
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Re: Twas the Night Before Wartime
ummm, right under the title Frivolous Rambling on the Board Index. Might be time to get new reading glasses?Pudfark wrote:Where's it say no polititcs?