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  •  Desperate and vile (3+ / 0-)

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    DaveV, agnostic, joe shikspack

    Monster Inc will do or say anything, see Ken Star for an example.

    My great hope is that when she goes down in flames she will take the DLC with her.

    •  monster, inc. LOL! (0+ / 0-)

      To fully understand Christianity's duplicity, first recognize that the Vatican's St. Peter's Square is actually an oval.

      by agnostic on Mon Mar 10, 2008 at 07:36:18 AM PDT

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      •  You can thank (0+ / 0-)

        anorchofascist for Monster Inc, I stole it from him/her.

        http://www.dailykos.com/...

        •  LOL. the best I could come up with was (0+ / 0-)

          Hillary Monster McClinton.

          But I promised never to use Hillary Monster McClinton again, so that is the last time that you will see Hillary Monster McClinton here. I wonder if using Hillary Monster McClinton elsewhere is still appropriate. No, when I make a promise never to use Hillary Monster McClinton again, that mean that I will NEVER use Hillary Monster McClinton again. So it is only fair that I completely stop using Hillary Monster McClinton forever and a day.

          Say goodbye to the term, Hillary Monster McClinton.

          To fully understand Christianity's duplicity, first recognize that the Vatican's St. Peter's Square is actually an oval.

          by agnostic on Mon Mar 10, 2008 at 08:56:26 AM PDT

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      •  Great idea for a new line of toys (0+ / 0-)

        Countess Hillary: a Hillary doll with vampire
        fangs, bat ears, and cloak.

        Frankenshill: a Howard Wolfson doll with classic
        styling: bolts in the neck, crude stitches holding
        together a block-shaped head

        etc.

        Collect the whole series! Amaze your friends!

        •  and an effin red, butt-ugly sweater (0+ / 0-)

          and I spologize to all butts who were insulted by this comparison.

          To fully understand Christianity's duplicity, first recognize that the Vatican's St. Peter's Square is actually an oval.

          by agnostic on Mon Mar 10, 2008 at 03:33:09 PM PDT

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