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Monday, November 15, 2004
I SUPPOSE IT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME...
I figured someone would start a 'not sorry everybody' site eventually. Here is one. Note that there are only a couple dozen pictures in the gallery of this one, in contrast to over 425 pages of pictures at SorryEverybody.
So based on some preliminary research, the people posting pictures to the 'not sorry' site are:
1) more likely to be holding guns
2) homelier, on average
3) more likely to use cursewords
They sure got us with that 'Liberal' epithet, though. Dang. That stings!
I was thinking of making T-Shirts. These T-shirts would be black, and would have a big red "L" on the front (you know, like a Scarlet Letter thing). On the back, they would say "Liberal" in big red (or maybe blue)letters.
Anyone interested?
-m
I figured someone would start a 'not sorry everybody' site eventually. Here is one. Note that there are only a couple dozen pictures in the gallery of this one, in contrast to over 425 pages of pictures at SorryEverybody.
So based on some preliminary research, the people posting pictures to the 'not sorry' site are:
1) more likely to be holding guns
2) homelier, on average
3) more likely to use cursewords
They sure got us with that 'Liberal' epithet, though. Dang. That stings!
I was thinking of making T-Shirts. These T-shirts would be black, and would have a big red "L" on the front (you know, like a Scarlet Letter thing). On the back, they would say "Liberal" in big red (or maybe blue)letters.
Anyone interested?
-m
Comments:
Copycat website with more language. The site is slow, reminds me of your old anglefire method of holding pics.
I like it when people are more clever, and not resort to the base of humor or reaction. You know you've struck a chord if people that don't agree with your position still get a chuckle out of it. Obviously SE,MA! isn't one of them.
Here's a good example. Amnesty International has posters up on our campus with two soup cans. The question it asks is "Which do you want?" One can says "Peas," and the other says "Whoop Ass!" (language, sorry). Very clever. Some of the posters have gone missing, not because they disagree with the politics, but because they like the dichotomy of peace/war represented in this double entendre. There are some anti-peace supporters that think the poster is awesome, and they want it on their wall. (Who doesn't like the phrase "open up a can of whoop ass!"?) (language, sorry again).
That's why I liked the show Tough Crowd on comedy central. I think Colin Quinn flubbed up every single opener, but that was part of it's charm.
--gh
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I like it when people are more clever, and not resort to the base of humor or reaction. You know you've struck a chord if people that don't agree with your position still get a chuckle out of it. Obviously SE,MA! isn't one of them.
Here's a good example. Amnesty International has posters up on our campus with two soup cans. The question it asks is "Which do you want?" One can says "Peas," and the other says "Whoop Ass!" (language, sorry). Very clever. Some of the posters have gone missing, not because they disagree with the politics, but because they like the dichotomy of peace/war represented in this double entendre. There are some anti-peace supporters that think the poster is awesome, and they want it on their wall. (Who doesn't like the phrase "open up a can of whoop ass!"?) (language, sorry again).
That's why I liked the show Tough Crowd on comedy central. I think Colin Quinn flubbed up every single opener, but that was part of it's charm.
--gh