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problem is, he did it in such a way as to dismiss me entirely, without ever responding to the substance of my argument--and the real problem is, i handed him the tools to do so.
oh well, fuck it--guys like him will always skate by the truth. my challenge to you, my readers? read the entire exchange, plus my comment below, and then draw your own conclusions (and for the sake of accuracy, i've left in the typos--because, yeah, i was drunk).
holy shit--you featured me in my own goddam bill-in-exile post?! i don't know what to say, scott--not only can i now die and go straight to heaven, i might even pick up a couple fuckin readers in the process.
and you ever work up the cojones to actually address the points i brought up in the comment that inspired all this goodness, i can pass heaven, collect $200 and go straight to nirvana.
in the meantime, i'm gonna go pass out with a stiffie.
and thanks in advance for the wet dream i'm gonn have at about 11.
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i will only say this:
if not for scott, i would never have found you.
thanks, kid--needed that today.
Can we move on then?
I mean, I find your love for Sarah Palin much more intriguing than your affinity for cheap vodka.
How do you think she did in her big speech?
'Cause from what I could tell, she seemed a little stilted. She seemed a little out of place.
Maybe that has a lot to do with the script you are handed and told to read it even when it doesn't really seem to fit.
Maybe it was because the speech was all over the place: an introduction and personal story; an attack on Obama; a testimony to John McCain; an attack on Democrats generally.
The McCain people tried to get her to do too much and it therefore was a mess.
How's the blood pressure man? What is it about the posting that just gets us so tempermental? In a few days, it will all be gone, forgotten, on to (not necessarily) bigger and better things. I read it all, you are wasting your (alchohol driven) steam on this.
noblesavage: see current post for thoughts on palin, except for the following: the reason her script didn't seem to fit was that it had been written for the man that they assumed she was gonna be, and then rejiggered at the last minute for her.
blindman: i'm much better, thanks for askin. and thanks, as always, for taking the time to wade through my crap.
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