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Post by dgriffin on Oct 14, 2008 21:26:47 GMT -5
You may have seen this banner ad across the page here on the forum: I find it hard to believe that only 30% of those who will vote for Obama believe that terrorists caused the destruction of the Twin Towers. do they believe, if not terrorists? Oh, that's right. There's a small group of people who think it was a conspiracy planned and executed by the US government. OK, but 70% of those voting for Obama would entertain that opinion? That is truly scary.
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Post by kim on Oct 15, 2008 7:29:13 GMT -5
You can make stats say whatever you want. Who knows if that 30 percent stat is really true.
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Post by Clipper on Oct 15, 2008 7:35:22 GMT -5
LOL Kim. I somehow figured when I read the thread last night that we would hear from you this morning. I wonder if our friend CDM is reading? This may be just the ticket to get him to join the forum haha. Gee, I wish I could take credit for the banner ad being on the forum, but we all know that it is just one of those things, haha. I love it. I am chuckling to myself, thinking "gee, I didn't even have to stir the pot this time" haha. Gee, I wonder if it can be copied and pasted to your blog? (just picking on ya)
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Post by kim on Oct 15, 2008 7:38:47 GMT -5
;-)
Actually, you really can make stats say anything. I've never heard ANYONE say they believed stuff like that, aside from a handful of people I don't know who I've seen on TV. Nobody else. And I know a lot of people who are voting for Obama, so I really find that 30 percent hard to believe.
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Post by frankcor on Oct 15, 2008 7:48:49 GMT -5
I think it's pretty clear that not only did George W. Bush destroy the Twin Towers, he also faked the Apollo missions to the moon and manufactured the Magic Bullet.
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Post by dgriffin on Oct 15, 2008 8:30:58 GMT -5
You can make stats say whatever you want. Who knows if that 30 percent stat is really true. Yup, it's probably the number of people who responded specifically to this ad during the first hour it was up. Another one I get a kick out of is from classmates or reunion.com. You get an email that says, "14 people are looking for you, D. Griffin." I'll bet those 14 people were simply using Google (not reunion.com) and were searching for deadbeat dads, criminals and assorted other characters who happen to share my name. (But not my winning personality.)
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Post by Clipper on Oct 15, 2008 9:11:40 GMT -5
Or your "drop dead good looks" haha!
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Post by frankcor on Oct 15, 2008 9:30:03 GMT -5
Do you two want to get a room?
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Post by Clipper on Oct 15, 2008 9:43:33 GMT -5
Nah! I ain't into redheads OR men, haha.
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Post by dgriffin on Oct 15, 2008 23:45:02 GMT -5
Besides, I'm taken. By a red-head.
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Post by Clipper on Oct 16, 2008 7:48:36 GMT -5
Ah yes. I take back the redhead remark. Mrs Dave is truly a wonderful and attractive redhead. (despite the trials and tribulations of having lived life with a wild and crazy irishman, haha)
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Post by Clipper on Oct 16, 2008 8:32:40 GMT -5
I have a question that has bugged me for years Dave. When those of us with darker hair start to get gray, we are referred to as having salt and pepper hair. When a redheaded Irishman like yourself starts to go gray is it called salt and paprika hair???
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Post by dgriffin on Oct 16, 2008 9:20:27 GMT -5
When a redheaded Irishman like yourself starts to go gray is it called salt and paprika hair??? Uh ... I prefer to call myself a strawberry blond.
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Post by Clipper on Oct 16, 2008 10:49:14 GMT -5
Hey, it's your story, you tell it. LOL. What the heck. I like berries. Here Let me share a raspberry or two with ya Haha!
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Post by dgriffin on Oct 16, 2008 11:54:58 GMT -5
Hey, it's your story, you tell it. LOL. What the heck. I like berries. Here Let me share a raspberry or two with ya Haha! Evidently, you and my wife have consulted on this.
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