jackboots Wrote:say's the "obstruction of Justice drunken X Cop"::iwon::
say is? belongs to say? duh. 4th grade spelling.
oh retired. yep. retired. retired makes me dishonorable. what exactly have YOU contributed to society?
and 'drunken' because some other poster who has no clue or knows me and relied on that dirty twat sinister for her MISinformation? i worked 12 hours a day 6 days a week drunk? right. i don't have to justify myself to you. i am sorry they let mental patients have computers inlooney binsnow. i guess it's therapy.get well soon. ::aww::
you know what? i am an idiot for even responding to you. ::doh::
Brilliant ad. Put clown makeup on a woman and your point disappears entirely while people try to figure out why she's got blush smeared all over her face.
LuMPyPussy Wrote:Brilliant ad. Put clown makeup on a woman and your point disappears entirely while people try to figure out why she's got blush smeared all over her face.
my youngest son called me to tell me he felt awe and a part of history today...the car he was in had to pull over, 14 state troopers were going by and then a hearse. people waving flags. a carload of kids.
reminds me of Lincoln's funeral train.
he was so overcome...i am glad i'm the person he called.
jackboots Wrote:my youngest son called me to tell me he felt awe and a part of history today...the car he was in had to pull over, 14 state troopers were going by and then a hearse. people waving flags. a carload of kids.
reminds me of Lincoln's funeral train.
he was so overcome...i am glad i'm the person he called.
Wow, you remember Lincoln's funeral train? :shock:
jackboots Wrote:my youngest son called me to tell me he felt awe and a part of history today...the car he was in had to pull over, 14 state troopers were going by and then a hearse. people waving flags. a carload of kids.
reminds me of Lincoln's funeral train.
he was so overcome...i am glad i'm the person he called.
Wow, you remember Lincoln's funeral train? :shock:
i thought i was immune from emotion. nope. ::RIP::
link:
A swelling tide of emotion
Tens of thousands of mourners packed the sides of beach roads, highways, and city streets from Hyannis Port to Boston yesterday as Massachusetts bid an emotional farewell to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, who made a final journey from his cherished summer refuge, over the Sagamore Bridge, past touchstones of his life in politics
My only Kennedy encounter came when Bobby came to town when he waas running for Senate. I was about 10 or so, ad remember remarking at how red his hair was. Funny the things we remember.
i had the good fortune to grow up in DC. my Dad took us to the mall to ice-skate. i did a few turns with Bobby without knowing who he was. he and all his many kids. but Bobby took me a few turns on the ice.