(1:08 AM) briggs: i am rocking the Outkast right now
(1:08 AM) briggs: one of those hip-hop artists white people like
(1:10 AM) fungster: watching monty python
(1:11 AM) fungster: quest for the holy grail
(1:13 AM) briggs: we just don't match the stereotypez
(1:14 AM) fungster: it shud totally b da oppozit
(1:30 AM) briggs: np: hey ya!
(1:31 AM) fungster: I have 20 pending issues in my nation
(1:31 AM) briggs: you have all kinds of ways to kill a saturdya
(1:32 AM) fungster: what should I do about a mass murderer we can't catch?
Showing posts with label Darky and whitey keeping each other up?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darky and whitey keeping each other up?. Show all posts
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
More Colts chat
(3:51:22 PM) briggs: the announcers have talked a lot about marvin [harrison]
(3:51:35 PM) briggs: and not a word about the new civil suit that accuses him of having shot a guy
(3:51:47 PM) briggs: if this were an NBA game
(3:52:05 PM) briggs: that'd be all they'd talk about
(3:52:10 PM) briggs: it wouldn't matter if he had 30 points
(3:52:46 PM) fungster: dat's because Marvin is Obama
(3:52:54 PM) fungster: NBA players - thug life
(3:53:06 PM) briggs: haha
(3:51:35 PM) briggs: and not a word about the new civil suit that accuses him of having shot a guy
(3:51:47 PM) briggs: if this were an NBA game
(3:52:05 PM) briggs: that'd be all they'd talk about
(3:52:10 PM) briggs: it wouldn't matter if he had 30 points
(3:52:46 PM) fungster: dat's because Marvin is Obama
(3:52:54 PM) fungster: NBA players - thug life
(3:53:06 PM) briggs: haha
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Interesting Analysis of Evan Bayh by Nate Silver
Evan Bayh: Latent Liberal?
Speaking for a moment as a Democratic partisan, I can't say that I'd be thrilled with the selection of Evan Bayh as Barack Obama's VP nominee. But this has more to do with personality factors -- my feeling that Bayh is a little dull and drab, and that Obama may underestimate the importance of maintaining high levels of excitement among the Democratic base -- than anything having to do with his voting record......
Speaking for a moment as a Democratic partisan, I can't say that I'd be thrilled with the selection of Evan Bayh as Barack Obama's VP nominee. But this has more to do with personality factors -- my feeling that Bayh is a little dull and drab, and that Obama may underestimate the importance of maintaining high levels of excitement among the Democratic base -- than anything having to do with his voting record......
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