Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Talk to me

I'm in love with Jon Stewart. He's married, and he isn't truly an actual human being in my mind. Neverthless, that is the epitome of hotness. If I could get to D.C. for under $3,000, I would. Not only to be a part of the "Rally to Support Sanity," but also to meet like-minded folk. Though, it would be so depressing to return to EO after talking to people who thought outside of the duck blind.

Nevertheless, nevertheless, we are all in this together. What about you? Who is your hero?

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6 comments:

  1. Sometimes, shouting obsenities at your cat can be very therepeutic.

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  2. I think this post is a little offensive. Is it because I "don't think outside of the duck blind"? or because I resemble the arrogance in the statement, and yes there is.

    As for your questions. My hero's right now are the people who stick by me in my insanity and hurtful, neglecting ways. I won't always be this way. They know that and in their own ways they show that they care and/or love me anyways. They are in no particular order, my kids, my wife and my sponsor.

    Teasing/yelling/hissing at the cat is very therapeutic.

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  3. Sometimes shouting obsenities in your car when you are alone is also a great stress reliever. ;)

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  4. When I heard about Colbert's and Stewart's rally I checked into flights and hotels. Being there would be an experience of a lifetime. Or of this decade. But sadly the money isn't there at this time.
    It would be refreshing to be around like minded people. But I need those pinheads around here to keep me thinking, to continue learning about issues. I enjoy when someone says something like "that corrupt President," and I say, "Reagan?" Just for their reaction.
    I save my yelling for the TV and other drivers. Probably should keep my windows up when I do.

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  5. Oh, Mitchell--you're an exception, of course. This was supposed to be my attempt at focusing on the positive when I was in a bad mood. As incendary as my comments were, you might be able to peek through at the poor grammar and conclude that I was just rattling off. I should have gone to bed about an hour sooner.

    Rough estimate, Brad: $1,200 I think I'll give it a go.

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  6. To say I'm jealous is an understatement. A once in a lifetime trip. I think you're going to have a blast.

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