View Full Version : In bad taste? Absoluetely.
editor_andy
09-09-2005, 12:13 AM
But humor helps us get through the worst of times.
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If you understand that joke, you probably play too many computer games.
*cough*Wuptdo*cough*
ChrisD
10-24-2005, 07:34 PM
Clinton to address youth civic group
From Staff Reports
Speaking in New York City, Former President Bill Clinton will give the keynote speech Tuesday for a "Get Engaged SimulCast" of Generation Engage, a nonpartisan, grass-roots youth initiative.
The N.C. event will be from 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday at King's Barcade and Tavern, 424 S. McDowell St., Raleigh.
How old was Monica ?
ChrisD
11-04-2005, 03:08 PM
British girl credited with saving tourists from tsunami meets Bill Clinton
11/4/2005 11:15 AM
By: Associated Press
(UNITED NATIONS) - A TEN-YEAR-OLD BRITISH GIRL credited with saving dozens of tourists in Thailand during last year's tsunami MET WITH FORMER PRESIDENT CLINTON TODAY..
Tilly Smith put her geography lessons to good use and quickly recognized the warning signs of a tsunami, saving about 100 people from near-certain death at a Thai resort.
On Thursday, Tilly was welcomed at UN headquarters by officials of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction. Clinton is serving as the UN Special Envoy for the Tsunami Recovery.
When Tilly saw bubbling on the water and the water coming in but not going out she realized that earthquake-driven waves were only minutes away.
Tilly turned to her mother and said "I know there's something wrong, I know it's going to happen -- the tsunami."
A hotel chef and a nearby hotel security agent both spread the warning and the beach was swiftly evacuated -- minutes before the devastating waves struck
Tonya
11-04-2005, 03:37 PM
Monica was 22 years old. She was a more-than consenting adult. Can we get over it?
ChrisD
11-04-2005, 04:41 PM
Tonya
I post this stuff for fun, don’t take it so seriously.
dhyatt
11-04-2005, 05:45 PM
Monica was 22 years old. She was a more-than consenting adult. Can we get over it?
Age has nothing to do with it. I've known immature 40 yr old women who were just as subject to being unduly influenced (or enamored if you prefer) by their boss. It's up to the boss to show the maturity and the resistance to such antics. Clinton failed miserably on both counts and if you choose to believe Paula Jones and Kathleen Wiley, he displayed a destructive behavior pattern that went on for many years. (may still be going on for all we know) I've always wondered what 'favors' he received while in China that convinced him to sell them advanced missile technology...
I don't know if there's much difference bewtween being seduced by friends (as some believe is the case with Bush) vs being seduced by anything female walking on two legs. Both seem to lead to poor decision making.
BTW - Put a dress and a wig on Karl Rove & he'll look just like Monica Lewinskey ;-)
Tonya
11-04-2005, 05:52 PM
[Age has nothing to do with it. I've known immature 40 yr old women who were just as subject to being unduly influenced (or enamored if you prefer) by their boss. It's up to the boss to show the maturity and the resistance to such antics. Clinton failed miserably on both counts
I don't know if there's much difference bewtween being seduced by friends (as some believe is the case with Bush) vs being seduced by anything female walking on two legs. Both seem to lead to poor decision making.
BTW - Put a dress and a wig on Karl Rove & he'll look just like Monica Lewinskey ;-)
Granted. (Even that last part about Rove :grin: ) But I am VERY sick of hearing about Monica from the same people who scream about the media and liberals using Cindy Sheehan. Hasn't poor, beleagured, Monica served her purpose?
ChrisD
11-04-2005, 09:08 PM
But I am VERY sick of hearing about Monica from the same people who scream about the media and liberals using Cindy Sheehan. Hasn't poor, beleagured, Monica served her purpose?
Get over it.
d4vendel
11-05-2005, 06:40 AM
Tonya
I post this stuff for fun, don’t take it so seriously.
After all, this is the Humor forum.
- David F.
Tonya
11-05-2005, 07:08 AM
Which part of this do you think I didn't find funny? I see the humor--AND the irony. I guess I should have noted the title of the thread, also. :wink:
d4vendel
11-05-2005, 08:39 AM
Which part of this do you think I didn't find funny?
Oh, I don't know. Maybe it had something to do with ....
Can we get over it?
But I am VERY sick of hearing about Monica from the same people who scream about the media and liberals using Cindy Sheehan.
- David F.
Tonya
11-05-2005, 10:47 AM
Which part of this do you think I didn't find funny?
Oh, I don't know. Maybe it had something to do with ....
Can we get over it?
But I am VERY sick of hearing about Monica from the same people who scream about the media and liberals using Cindy Sheehan.
- David F.
Yep. That's part of what I found funny.
d4vendel
11-05-2005, 11:28 AM
Tonya,
Sorry if I misinterpreted your postings, but I generally find people who tell me about how "sick" they are of hearing about something or that I should "get over" something to be on the defensive.
- David F.
ChrisD
11-05-2005, 03:37 PM
Once again Hollywood is showing its patriotism
POSTED: 2:44 pm EST November 3, 2005
UPDATED: 2:52 pm EST November 3, 2005
NEW YORK -- DIRECTOR OLIVER STONE HAS BEGUN SHOOTING ONE OF THE FIRST HOLLYWOOD FILMS ABOUT THE SEPT. 11 ATTACKS IN NEW YORK.
Although Stone is known for such controversial films as "JFK," the producers of this film are promising to tread carefully on sensitive ground.
One of them, Michael Shamberg, promises it won't be a "Towering Inferno-Titanic"-type disaster film.
The yet-to-be-titled film, which began shooting last month, stars Nicolas Cage as one of two policemen who survived the twin towers' collapse and were rescued from the World Trade Center ruins after 22 hours.
The Stone film may not be the first studio film about Sept. 11 to be released. "Flight 93," a film about the hijacked plane that crashed into a Pennsylvania field, is scheduled for an April release.
Other Stone accomplishments,
Twice convicted of cocaine possession, & driving while intoxicated in the last 5 years.
Cathy
11-06-2005, 11:02 AM
This thread seems to have lost it's sense of humor.
Cathy
ChrisD
11-06-2005, 12:58 PM
This thread seems to have lost it's sense of humor.
Maybe you have just lost yours.
Cathy
11-07-2005, 01:09 AM
This thread seems to have lost it's sense of humor.
Maybe you have just lost yours.
Well, Chris, maybe.....
Clearly, someone has lost it.
Cathy
Dharma
10-30-2006, 10:08 AM
The Borowitz Report: Daily Update
Winner Of The First-Ever National Press Club Award For Humor October 29, 2006
Breaking News
Cheney 'Furious' Over Release of Sex Tape
Calls Timing Politically Motivated
Vice President Dick Cheney said today that he was "furious" about the release of a sizzling sex tape featuring him and his wife Lynne and called the tape's release on the eve of the midterm elections politically motivated.
The vice president and his wife appeared on CNN's "Larry King Live" to address the issue of the racy tape, which attracted millions of viewers on the website YouTube.com before being taken down by the site's operators.
"Larry, to release a tape that Lynne and I made for our own enjoyment smacks of the worst of Democrat dirty tricks," the vice president told Mr. King. "I really hope that the American people will see right through this."
Mrs. Cheney agreed with her husband, adding that the liberal media was making a "mountain out of a molehill" on the issue of the couple's torrid home video.
"Like most happily married couples, Dick and I have made hundreds, maybe thousands of sex tapes," Mrs. Cheney said. "This one is far from the dirtiest."
But even as the Cheneys were expressing their anger over the release of their white-hot tape, some Republican strategists were giving the vice president and his wife two thumbs up for their videotaped romp.
"I think this is the best thing that could have happened right before the election," said Clive McKeef, a G.O.P operative in Scottsdale, Arizona. "The entire time I was watching the tape, I didn't think about Iraq once."
Elsewhere, Iraqi Prime Minister Kamal al-Maliki denied that he was a puppet of the United States, adding that he wanted to become "a real boy."
editor_andy
11-14-2006, 03:02 AM
Probably the best/scariest costume I saw over here at WCU during Halloween:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a74/royalpred/THISISHALLOWEEN007.jpg
Complete with shotgun.
editor_andy
12-04-2006, 02:13 AM
Seinfield: The Lost Episode (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dXBC6R_rxk&eurl)
Lots of bad language...you have been warned. [/url]
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