Thursday, August 25, 2005

Where wings take dream . . .

A reminder of the English language genius, for old time's sake:

The best place for the facts to be done is by somebody who's spending time investigating it.
-- GWB, July 18, 2005


And . . .




An oh yeah . . . Death Cab's opening act will be Stars, and if you haven't heard Stars, I highly recommend both Set Yourself on Fire and Heart. Airy pop fun.

That's all for tonight.

13 Comments:

At 11:25 PM, Blogger Tom posited...

haha, who says stupid things, anyways? wow, i can't imagine accidentally saying something that i didnt mean to say... youd have to be very not intelligent to ever do that, i tell you what. honestly, not that im saying that he's brilliant, nor an eloquent speaker, but, i think you could make anyone look dumb by selectively recording what they say.

 
At 11:52 PM, Blogger hannah posited...

yeah, and i mean, who has different opinions once in awhile? and who has the balls to express them while there are angsty college bound freshmen out there who might fire an insult their way? i mean, really. and i mean, conservatives never attack liberals either.... i mean... they're practically perfect and stuff. they would never ever go as far as misquoting someone, or skewing facts to support their side because that's reserved only for one side of the political spectrum. right.

in conclusion...
tom, would it KILL you to show some respect for your fellow man and just allow someone to disagree with you once in awhile?

 
At 11:54 PM, Blogger CoachDub posited...

Oh Hannah, I'm proud to know you, you crazy Republican.

 
At 12:40 AM, Blogger Josh posited...

dude Hannah you've said things just as bad as that.

Okay this argument is getting really weird now.

 
At 4:24 AM, Blogger CoachDub posited...

Sometimes, Laura makes fun of her husband's famous proclivities:

"But George and I are complete opposites — I'm quiet, he's talkative, I'm introverted, he's extroverted, I can pronounce nuclear — The amazing thing, however, is that George and I were just meant to be. I was the librarian who speant 12 hours a day in the library, yet somehow I met George."

And sometimes, Bush even likes to make fun of himself:

Bush had the audience laughing as he spent most of his speech quoting from a recently published book, "George W. Bushisms: The Slate Book of The Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd President."

"I actually said this in New Hampshire," Bush recalled, " 'I appreciate preservation -- it's what you do when you run for president, you've got to preserve.' I don't have the slightest idea what I was saying there."


Bush defended several of his now-famous gaffes. When talking about economics, instead of saying the pie needed to be bigger, he said, "we ought to make the pie higher."

"It is a very complicated economic point I was making there. Believe me, what this country needs is taller pie," he concluded.



The point? Lighten up.
Happy, non-bitter Republicans admit that the president cannot speak very well.

 
At 9:22 AM, Blogger Erik posited...

In an unrelated story, my younger brother bowled his best three-game series: 571

 
At 12:33 PM, Blogger Vinnie-Senza posited...

yes that was unrelated.

And seriously wanninger, when are reppies really bitter?? I can't remember a time when hannah and I have been bitter.....

 
At 12:40 PM, Blogger Erik posited...

What can I say? I'm not big on the whole conservative vs. liberal banter.

 
At 12:54 PM, Blogger hannah posited...

tom, i'm a big fan of lighthearted debate, and i suppose it would have been best if i had left off the second part of my comment, but i didn't. sorry.

i guess everyone says something they regret once in awhile.

 
At 1:31 PM, Blogger Tom posited...

I am a happy non-bitter republican. i did admit that he can't speak very well:

"...not that im saying that he's brilliant, nor an eloquent speaker..."

i just think that some people read too much into these quotes, and that was my whole point.

sorry for coming off all "angsty" and such.

 
At 1:40 PM, Blogger Tom posited...

oh, and i thought the second part of your comment was the only reasonable/ pertainant part of your comment, Hannah. i'd regret the first part if i were you, calling me an angsty freshman while coming off very sophomoric yourself.

 
At 7:09 PM, Blogger CoachDub posited...

Vinnie -- You and Hannah, as we have discussed before, hold a special place in my heart. What did you call yourselves? The rational reppies? i love it.

 
At 2:15 AM, Blogger hannah posited...

i give up.

 

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