Brian Wilson and I had some fun this morning on Dallas station KLIF.
I am waiting for the defamation lawsuits to arrive from the city of Boston and from the Postal Service.
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“Instead of revealing the “will of the people,”
election results are often only a one-day
snapshot of transient mass delusions.”
Brian Wilson and I had some fun this morning on Dallas station KLIF.
I am waiting for the defamation lawsuits to arrive from the city of Boston and from the Postal Service.
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“The dirt in my past is finally floating up to the surface?”
Really?
As far as Santa racketeering, anyhow.
I hate to be the bearer of bad physics news, Jim, but “dirt” ain’t what floats. 😀
LawHobbit, you h’ain’t been around Shenandoah Valley streams after a heavy rainstorm, have you?
Flip side – it was an @early morning interview. My wording (and thoughts) are sharper later in the day.
Pfff. Look just a tad north – I grew up where the Susquehanna runs brown all year ’round. 😀
Since you have invoked your Pennsylvanian heritage, I am compelled to cite Mark Twain’s reference to the well-known saying of the late 1800s:
“You shouldn’t ask a man where he is from because if he is from Virginia, he will tell you – and if not, he’ll be ashamed to admit it.”
There is some justifiable pride, I’d have to admit, to being from a state without a Newt on the ballot….
Funny!
Actually, I think the line that Twain quoted may have already been practically out of date by the time he cited it…