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bewitched 01-21-2009 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by lashbear (Post 264394)
I just wanted to show you the Advertisement that was on Page 3 of the Daily Telegraph in Sydney today:

Just in case you don't have this product over there, Veet is a Wax strip / Depilatory cream company :D

Hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe

LMAO!

We have Veet but Americans are WAY to prudish for that ad. Some religious group(s) would put together a protest and boycott the company. Then they'd go on every conservative political show from Rush Limbaugh to Mike Savage to tell them how dirty and nasty people's naughty bits are and how DARE a company even joke bout something so filthy. Then they'd say it's ads like this that cause teen pregnancy....Finally, they'd say how disrespectful (and very, very dirty) it is.

Betty 01-21-2009 07:54 AM

Great ad. Makes me want to go buy some right now! ;)

BDBopper 01-21-2009 08:02 AM

Was W one of our best Presidents? Nope. He will probably go down as one of our worst. While claiming to be a conservative he was responsible for increasing the size and scope our Imperial Federal Government the most since FDR, he signed away our political 1st amendment rights (McCain-Feingold - I think signing the bill was an Impeachable offense), he wanted to give amnesty to Illegal aliens and he began throwing our money down a rat hole with these moronic bailouts!

However I thought booing him was bad form. He was our President. You wouldn't see me booing Clinton or Carter, especially on a day where we celebrate the peaceful transition of power from one leader to another and the high position that is changing hands.

Just my take. I am sure I'm off base and out of line somewhere.

Cadaverous Pallor 01-21-2009 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BDBopper (Post 264402)
However I thought booing him was bad form. He was our President. You wouldn't see me booing Clinton or Carter, especially on a day where we celebrate the peaceful transition of power from one leader to another and the high position that is changing hands.

I'm of two minds on this. I did laugh when I heard them singing goodbye to Bush, but almost immediately I reconsidered and thought it bad form, mostly because I believe he isn't an evil person, he's just really bad at his job.......but then thought again, considering the crap he's put us through, we can at least jeer at him a bit? Eh, I dunno.

Capt Jack 01-21-2009 09:11 AM



trust me, theres still plenty of mileage left in ol Georgie-poo for comedy

Ghoulish Delight 01-21-2009 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 264384)
Speaking of the Steam song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye"... I could have sworn I heard people on the Mall singing it at the inauguration when Bush was introduced and as his helicopter flew off. But it could have been just in my head.

Not your imagination, we heard it too.

innerSpaceman 01-21-2009 10:54 AM

Yeah, bad form perhaps. But for men of pure evil who did such great harm to humanity, I'm glad the parting shot for Bush was an old shoe to the head and a razzing song from the people. And Cheney making his final V.P. appearance hobbled in a wheelchair, revealed as Dr. Strangelove is also quite fitting.

If that's the worst fate has in store for these two, they got off very easy.

I'm hoping there's worse to come, but in truth it will likely have to wait for the fires of hell.




I personally don't believe in hell.


But I'll make an exception for those two. :evil:

mousepod 01-21-2009 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 264447)
Yeah, bad form perhaps. But for men of pure evil who did such great harm to humanity, I'm glad the parting shot for Bush was an old shoe to the head and a razzing song from the people. And Cheney making his final V.P. appearance hobbled in a wheelchair, revealed as Dr. Strangelove is also quite fitting.

If that's the worst fate has in store for these two, they got off very easy.

I'm hoping there's worse to come, but in truth it will likely have to wait for the fires of hell.




I personally don't believe in hell.


But I'll make an exception for those two. :evil:


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