I live in Boston and in pains me to see skumbags were those shirts and they have no clue who he was.
One "Muscledaddy" (We leave the Freudian interpretations to any clever eighth-grader) responds directly, & critically:Kthxbai!Bouffant-Hairdo,
What I said to Joe?
I’m making an exception for you - your site is the most glaring example of rambling, unhinged, American-hating screed I’ve seen outside the padded walls of Kos.
You are simply lost. I know a fellow in Hezbollah who doesn’t hate America as much as you do.
Begone.
- MD
He knows how to spell "salmon mousse" but not "repercussions"? Something seems fishy there.
ReplyDeleteEditor Responds:
ReplyDeleteEverything is fishy around there. We didn't notice the "sammon mouse" misspelling, but were a bit suspicious, especially of the "Dam liberals" at the end.
But hey, who are we to judge?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoBTsMJ4jNk
ReplyDeleteSalmon Mousse.
- MD
P.S. - My daughter and her friends gave me the name when she was in kindergarten. I used to play with them in the mornings by letting 2-3 of them hang off of each outstretched arm while I turned in slow circles.
As names go, there's nothing terribly 'fruedian' about it, but it always seems to illicit a flurry of giggles from you guys.
Two-bit Psychology Editor Responds:
ReplyDeleteGiven the context, it's kinda cute.
So now our only Freudian dispute w/ you is that you google yourself. We don't even do that.
P. S.: "Elicit." "Illicit" is something else entirely.
Apparently, you aren't curious about Technorati either.
ReplyDeleteIt don't always gots to be 'Google'.
- "elicit".. thanks for the spellcheck - though in context, I guess the flurry-of-giggles was illicit too.
- MD