One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors: Plato
Wasn't that about the dumbest story you've ever read or heard? It's a real story in Republican land! I haven't check the BT's, but something tells me that it may have legs there too.Do you think they know where mayo comes from? (My condiment of choice on fries btw.)
Sometimes KNB you just have to give into the absurd and laugh at it.That is the second good laugh I have received courtesy of conservatives this week.Bob Fife gave me a good one as described in my previous post and this one did it again.Who says Conservatives do not have a sense of humour?Mayo on fries. Not my preferred topping. Smother them in gravy on the other hand. Mind you after a plate of them I can feel my arteries hardening. :)
Gravy is good too! But frites, good ones, with home made mayo for dipping, yum! I know, what a snob I am. Back to your point though, indeed, from the ridiculous to the absurd.
Damn. I thought my dad was a great guy. Boy was I fooled. He loved Dijon mustard on his burgers and sandwiches. I now have a childhood trauma.I understand Mark Steyn was one of the nutbars complaining about Obama and mustard.
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Wasn't that about the dumbest story you've ever read or heard?
It's a real story in Republican land!
I haven't check the BT's, but something tells me that it may have legs there too.
Do you think they know where mayo comes from? (My condiment of choice on fries btw.)
Sometimes KNB you just have to give into the absurd and laugh at it.
That is the second good laugh I have received courtesy of conservatives this week.
Bob Fife gave me a good one as described in my previous post and this one did it again.
Who says Conservatives do not have a sense of humour?
Mayo on fries. Not my preferred topping. Smother them in gravy on the other hand. Mind you after a plate of them I can feel my arteries hardening. :)
Gravy is good too! But frites, good ones, with home made mayo for dipping, yum! I know, what a snob I am.
Back to your point though, indeed, from the ridiculous to the absurd.
Damn. I thought my dad was a great guy. Boy was I fooled. He loved Dijon mustard on his burgers and sandwiches. I now have a childhood trauma.
I understand Mark Steyn was one of the nutbars complaining about Obama and mustard.
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