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Posted By: alfonsothefan

Posted On: Nov 9, 2003
Views: 303
Message to the 'net nannys

...bugger off!
Hey, cuz...I just happen to have a VERY on topic item.

Today, C-Span2 had an interesting show from Miami @ the Miami Book Fair @ Miami Dade County Community College.
At th fair, Bernard Goldberg and Tucker Carlson spoke and took questions.
With me so far? Good....
Carlson noted that one of his biggest questions has always been why the old Greenie Weenie Ralph Nader (who Carlson thought "looked like he stepped around and outta the 60's & 70's leftist stuff by ALWAYS dressing in a suit")...
With me to this point? Good...
THEN, Carlson related that Nader actually asked him...
"Tucker, have you seen that beer commercial? That one with the two 19 or 20 year old girls; the one where the girls are selling beer...by falling around in the water and rassling? Tucker, do you think that commercials like that actually sell beer?"

To think, we could have had a mind like this in the White House! What were we thinking?!

atf,
tastes great!less filling!


Posted By: JSK

Posted On: Nov 9, 2003
Views: 286
RE: Message to the 'net nannys

If they brought it up or re-released such an "old" topic then I'm sure they must have saw something that got the old goats goin .

You can figure out how many tissues they used while watching it by how badly they talk about it & make bad references to it .
I really love it when everything else these nitwits talk about is almost always "exact" , but when it comes down to something like this certain criterias are left out & they become dumb.

"What was it she fell in ? "

Lets see either water or mud you jerk.

"And they ripped off what ? "

Their cloths you loser .
I'd bet they could even tell ya how many
buttons were on the blouses before they came off .

Maybe the ad didn't sell them any more beer than usual ... (actually it did)
But , could you imagine them putting the two chicks on the bottle or case ?
Why not ? Other companies have no problem sticking a friggin dog on theirs . (spuds)
To me thats weird and sick !!!!!!!!
And a ****ty way to sell something I wanna drink .

Instead I'd rather see a comercial where some chicks falling down drunk off her ass throwing up . To me it tells ya the product actually works !
JSK


Posted By: alfonsothefan

Posted On: Nov 10, 2003
Views: 279
RE: And then, and then...

...there was the
Ta Da!
Jessica Lynch versus Elizabeth Smart movies last night. So I'm told.
More crap from commercial America. Ya, sure. The Smart's, wealthy Mormons, and the Lynch's, now wealthy West Virginia hillbillies, make me sick.
Too bad Lynch came back. Lotta good men and women didn't.

atf


Posted By: JSK

Posted On: Nov 10, 2003
Views: 258
RE: Message to the 'net nannys

It wasn't Jessica's fault she came back it was an Iraqi's fault !!!
I happened to catch the guy talking today on CNBC or some boring channel I wouldn't normally watch but for some reason did .

He said everything presented in the made for tv movie was fact except that he drove to tell the American's he didn't walk through the desert as was shown .

Yeah , I watched it & couldn't believe how stupied their commander was .
Put it this way . Your white and you suddenly walk into an all black neighborhood and they are all looking at you with guns and 40's in their hands .
What would you do ?
Stand there ?
Run through as quick as possible ?
Ask em for a drink off the 40 ?
Or turn and run ?

I'd turn and run .
But , in the "ill fated" brigade they drove into a hostile looking enviornment and went into the city . Then instead of going straight through and find another route or make another one they turned around and drove back in .
It looked as if none had their guns ready and they were shocked they were getting fired at during at time of war .

They had pleanty of fire power to keep them going they just didn't know how to use it and they paniced.

No, I don't think Jessica should have died just because so many others have in war . And you can't blame her for all the press she's gotten . But, you can say shes a pea-brain and a total hick. I cringe when she talks or trys to read .

I just can't wait til she's in playboy.

JSK


Posted By: alfonsothefan

Posted On: Nov 11, 2003
Views: 254
RE: Message to the 'net nannys

Lemmee be more precise, killer. OK, I'm glad she's alive. Also that she made it home.
But a spread in Vanity Fair and a mil and a couple of high profile interviews? While others are dying and living in daily fear & so forth? Somethings wrong there.
Little more concerned about the Smart girl. Found it odd she wanted to "play herself" in the teevee flick, the reaction of her folks when she was "lost" (father has to be the most laid back guy around), her cavalier attitude now and all the press and the books and $$$ & so forth.
Me? I'd of had a hard time "writing books" and talking to Daine Sawyer when my best buddies were on slabs. Me? I'd of been a basket case if my daughter were lost or possibly dead. Me? I'd of been ****ed at myself for allowing my daughter to be kidnapped cuz I was DUMB ENOUGH to allow some homeless creep access to my home.

But that's just me.

later,
atf


Posted By: JSK

Posted On: Nov 11, 2003
Views: 246
RE: Message to the 'net nancy's

I totally hear ya Fonz , but again put yourself in her shoes .
She didn't ask to be on world wide tv and only asked "did I make the town paper ?"
Simple enough and she's been silent for a lot longer than most would who could gain exposure this way or given her situation.

I think at some point either she wanted to just break her silence or the US government were done briefing her on what to say.
Either way I know ofcourse you didn't mean what you said when I said what I said about what was being said about her .
Now thats a lot to be said. (LOL)

JSK


Posted By: Bear

Posted On: Nov 11, 2003
Views: 243
RE: Message to the 'net nannys

As you know the first casualty of war is the truth, and like everyone else in the public eye, the Pentagon has to be politically correct too. Sound bytes, photo ops, that's what we have de-evolved into.

Good grief.


Posted By: alfonsothefan

Posted On: Nov 11, 2003
Views: 241
RE: Killer, could you say that again?! hehehe

No, the remark was - initially - 'on target' in the sense that Jessica is, like the Smart girl, starting to get under my skin.
Of course we all would hope that NONE of our brave men & women die and that no innocent Iraqi die. Of course. It's just kinda sad that she came home and said & done some really irritating things whereas others wouldn't have. There, that better.
Still think she's over the top with all the 'deals' but hey, that's just me.
Bear, you're correct. Truth is a rare commodity and yes - while it's wonderful that Jessica is trying to find the truth - it would be really, really nice if she would give some time, perhaps a day, to the man who saved her life: the Iraqi lawyer. Is that asking too much? Methinks not...

atf


Posted By: JSK

Posted On: Nov 11, 2003
Views: 232
RE: Message to the 'net ninnys

Lots are beginning to question the lawyers true reasons for "saving" Miss Lynch & just how helpful he really was .

From what his fellow Iraqis say (and these also the ones who helped Jessica) they said he's usually a selfish person who did it not only for the reasons he claims.
He brought up details Jessica couldn't recant although she seemed thankful still.
He just wanted to get the F out of there just like she did and now is.

To Jessica the true heroes were the doctors and nurses that actually kept her alive and were decent to her. Then the military that came in to save her (or move her outta there)

I missed the part about the "anal" sex alligations and am not sure who was "behind" all that .

Either way it would suck to be anyone behind enemy lines not knowing if they are going to really help you or slit your throat .

I blame the Andy Griffith reunion for all of this !

JSK


 

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