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12/17/08 12:24 PM
Re: I.Q. Question #4536

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Ozark said:
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MissBudweiser said:
"It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do."




I'll remember that next time I've got a straight, there's three cards to a flush showing, and the other guy's raising like hell.

To Kill a Mockingbird is liberal b.s. politically-correct racist propaganda, not "the greatest novel". Bonfire of the Vanities comes much closer to the truth about race relations in this country.




"Sometimes referred to as the greatest of all American novels, this book contains these quotes:"

And, if I had've used the school as a "baby-sitting service" while my kid was growing up, I guess things could have turned out worse!!

Somehow or other though, that pic of John-John under JFK's desk got seared into my mind when I was a kid, and I realized no matter who I was, or what I did, he was job #1!!!

Politically correct? Not!

Please....take me back to 1960, when things were better!



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