Ah ... CNN comes through finally. Rey Decerega of the racist hate group known as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institution (which refuses to train white or black people to be the nation's next leaders and only trains Hispanics to be leaders).
"Aides said Obama was given a local anesthetic while receiving the stitches, and doctors used a smaller filament."
On NPR today, Roger Cone, chairman of the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, told us that pigging out on the occasional holiday would not result in permanent weight gain.
But the pound you put on every year will stay with you forever.
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It's Embarrassing (How Little Makes Sense Now)
The last red light of day.
The last reddening light of day.
What is it saying?
What is it trying to say?
I dunno.
D'jou?
It says, "Winter", but there's real warmth there, as well.
Pat yourself on the back, Madame.
Better yet, have your husband do it.
Has any news organization reported the name of the person who bitch-slapped the President today?
Maybe Sarahcuda in disguise.
There's a metaphor in there somewhere.
Just saw, it was one of The Zero's flunkies, Reggie Love.
(Yeah, I'll say it...)
You always hurt The One you Love.
Now that's GOT to be a metaphor.
Ah ... CNN comes through finally. Rey Decerega of the racist hate group known as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institution (which refuses to train white or black people to be the nation's next leaders and only trains Hispanics to be leaders).
"Aides said Obama was given a local anesthetic while receiving the stitches, and doctors used a smaller filament."
What a pussy. He required a local.
Man up, Sheila.
Two words: crispy kale.
Mmmm.
The coolness of the blues and pinks help foster a sense of cold that whispers "snow".
On NPR today, Roger Cone, chairman of the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, told us that pigging out on the occasional holiday would not result in permanent weight gain.
But the pound you put on every year will stay with you forever.
.....In the bleak midwinter.......
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