bob_barron Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 I'm on 4 hrs of sleep! You know I don't know my SNL trivia well on four hours of sleep. I did once name every cast member/featured player in SNL history off the top of my head. Soooo.. How about that Canada
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 I bow to the knowledge of the hardcore SNL geeks. So, who was that Norm MacDonald guy? -=Mike
bob_barron Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Some guy with a weird David Hasslehoff obsession. Not very funny
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Some guy with a weird David Hasslehoff obsession. Not very funny I heard that the current two-woman WU update cast was much, much funnier. -=Mike
DerangedHermit Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Some guy with a weird David Hasslehoff obsession. Not very funny I heard that the current two-woman WU update cast was much, much funnier. -=Mike And they were right for not choosing Seth Meyers for WU
bob_barron Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Amy Poehler- laugh riot. I know Norm is now an American citizen so he got to vote for W. yesterday! I wonder if he will get invited to the inauguration like in 2000. He gets a TV show deal and a Bush win in the same day
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Some guy with a weird David Hasslehoff obsession. Not very funny I heard that the current two-woman WU update cast was much, much funnier. -=Mike And they were right for not choosing Seth Meyers for WU Is Horatio Sanz as funny as I've heard? -=Mike
bob_barron Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 He played a fat rapper on SNL this weekend- I was ROFLAAMO!
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Can we agree that there is no better live performer than Ashlee Simpson? -=Mike
DerangedHermit Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Can we agree that there is no better live performer than Ashlee Simpson? -=Mike Or Eminem? /Dem or Rep, it's always fun ragging on Barron
The Czech Republic Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Give her a break. She said she has great tits.
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Give her a break. She said she has great tits. I'm sure her tits would help in covering up a problem so you'd never something bad happened. -=Mike
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Can we agree that there is no better live performer than Ashlee Simpson? -=Mike Or Eminem? /Dem or Rep, it's always fun ragging on Barron Bah. I like Bob. He's a good kid. Even if he may or may not be Canadian. -=Mike
The Czech Republic Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Give her a break. She said she has great tits. I'm sure her tits would help in covering up a problem so you'd never something bad happened. -=Mike Who knows what their limits are
DerangedHermit Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Can we agree that there is no better live performer than Ashlee Simpson? -=Mike Or Eminem? /Dem or Rep, it's always fun ragging on Barron Bah. I like Bob. He's a good kid. Even if he may or may not be Canadian. -=Mike Even if he is/isn't from Westchester County
bob_barron Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Even if I am/am not somewhat mentally unstable
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Give her a break. She said she has great tits. I'm sure her tits would help in covering up a problem so you'd never something bad happened. -=Mike Who knows what their limits are As a rule, it's wrong to blame tits for any wrong doing. In fact, if we could find a way to run a set of nice tits for President, I'd vote for them. -=Mike
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Even if I am/am not somewhat mentally unstable And you are/are not the kiss of death for political candidates you meet in person. -=Mike
bob_barron Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 The Bob Barron Political Encounter Curse>Redskins curse. I met the losers of the Canadian and American federal elections. I definetley/definetley do not rule
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 The Bob Barron Political Encounter Curse>Redskins curse. I met the losers of the Canadian and American federal elections. I definetley/definetley do not rule You also can/cannot spell "Definitely" properly. -=Mike
Highland Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Welcome to the true north strong and free.
Jobber of the Week Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 You also can/cannot spell "Definitely" properly. -=Mike Nuke-yoo-lar. PS this thread is fluff.
cbacon Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Ten Reasons Not to Move to Canada by Sarah Anderson Ready to say screw this country and buy a one-way ticket north? Here are some reasons to stay in the belly of the beast. 1. The Rest of the World. After the February 2003 antiwar protests, the New York Times described the global peace movement as the world's second superpower.Their actions didn't prevent the war, but protestors in nine countries have succeeded in pressuring their governments to pull their troops from Iraq and/or withdraw from the so-called coalition of the willing. Antiwar Americans owe it to themajority of the people on this planet who agree with them to stay and do what they can to end the suffering in Iraq and prevent future pre-emptive wars. 2. People Power Can Trump Presidential Power. The strength of social movements can be more important than whoever is in the White House. Example: In 1970, President Nixon supported the Occupational Safety and Health Act, widely considered the most important pro-worker legislation of the last 50 years. It didnt happen because Nixon loved labor unions, but because union power was strong. Stay and help build the peace, economic justice, environmental and other social movements that can make change. 3. The great strides made in voter registration and youth mobilization must be built on rather than abandoned. 4. Like Nicaraguans in the 1980s, Iraqis Need U.S. Allies. After Ronald Reagan was re-elected in 1984, progressives resisted the urge to flee northwards and instead stayed to fight the U.S. governments secret war of arming the contras in Nicaragua and supporting human rights atrocities throughout Central America. Iraq is a different scenario, but we can still learn from the U.S.-Central America solidarity work that exposed illegal U.S. activities and their brutal consequences and ultimately prevailed by forcing a change in policy. 5. We Can't Let up on the Free Trade Front Activists have held the Bush administration at bay on some issues. On trade, opposition in the United States and in developing countries has largely blocked the Bush administrations corporate-driven trade agenda for four years. The President is expected to soon appoint a new top trade negotiator to break the impasse. Whoever he picks would love to see a progressive exodus to Canada. 6. Barak Obama. His victory to become the only African-American in the U.S. Senate was one of the few bright spots of the election. An early opponent of the Iraq war, Obama trounced his primary and general election opponents, even in white rural districts, showing he could teach other progressives a few things about broadening their base. As David Moberg of In These Times puts it, Obama demonstrates how a progressive politician can redefine mainstream political symbols to expand support for liberal policies and politicians rather than engage in creeping capitulation to the right. 7. Say so long to the DLC. Barry Goldwater suffered a resounding defeat when he ran for president against Lyndon Johnson in 1964, but his campaign spawned a conservative movement that eventually gained control of the Republican Party and elected Ronald Reagan in 1980. Progressives should see the excitement surrounding Dean, Kucinich, Moseley Braun, and Sharpton during the primary season as the foundation for a similar takeover of the Democratic Party. 8. 2008. President Bush is entering his second term facing an escalating casualty rate in Iraq, a record trade deficit, a staggering budget deficit, sky-high oil prices, and a deeply divided nation. As the Republicans face likely failure, progressives need to start preparing for regime change in 2008 or sooner. Remember that Nixon was re-elected with a bigger margin than Bush, but faced impeachment within a year. 9. Americans are Not All Yahoos. Although I wouldn't attempt to convince a Frenchman of it right now, many surveys indicate that Americans are more internationalist than the election results suggest. In a September poll by the University of Maryland, majorities of Bush supporters expressed support for multilateral approaches to security, including the United States being part of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (68%), the International Criminal Court (75%), the treaty banning land mines (66%), and the Kyoto Treaty on climate change (54%). The problem is that most of these Bush supporters werent aware that Bush opposed these positions. Stay and help turn progressive instincts into political power. 10. Winter. Average January temperature in Ottawa: 12.2°F. http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1103-28.htm
NoCalMike Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Forget Sharpton. He might make sense on more then a few instances, however he comes with far too much baggage.
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Forget Sharpton. He might make sense on more then a few instances, however he comes with far too much baggage. They're advocating Kucinich and Mosely-Braun, too? Jesus, I like the idea of an actual opposing party. This will make the Dems --- well, more irrelevant than they are. -=Mike
kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 PS this thread is fluff. It's not fluff until I say it's fluff, hippie...
Guest MD2020 Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Give her a break. She said she has great tits. I'm sure her tits would help in covering up a problem so you'd never something bad happened. -=Mike Who knows what their limits are As a rule, it's wrong to blame tits for any wrong doing. In fact, if we could find a way to run a set of nice tits for President, I'd vote for them. -=Mike What if it was a nice set of tits, but they were, say, "newer" than they once were. Would we have to wait for the silicon to get to 35 before we could vote for them?
Red Baron Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 This is probably the most light-hearted C.E. thread in ages.
Guest MikeSC Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 Give her a break. She said she has great tits. I'm sure her tits would help in covering up a problem so you'd never something bad happened. -=Mike Who knows what their limits are As a rule, it's wrong to blame tits for any wrong doing. In fact, if we could find a way to run a set of nice tits for President, I'd vote for them. -=Mike What if it was a nice set of tits, but they were, say, "newer" than they once were. Would we have to wait for the silicon to get to 35 before we could vote for them? Perfect tits are timeless. -=Mike
The Czech Republic Posted November 4, 2004 Report Posted November 4, 2004 This is probably the most light-hearted C.E. thread in ages. I blame it on me. I replaced my Graphics & Testing Grounds traffic with Current Events traffic
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