Oh, well, the liberal circle jerk session was fun for the fist 110 comments or so… until that TRUTH and FACTS thing kicked into gear. Then, it just wasn’t fun anymore. Now quit talking about us it. It COULD be true, ya’ know! Well, it COULD!
Yep, it sure was.
Here at BJ we have our own special version—we put a cookie in the middle of the circle jerk, and after everybody finishes, we feed the cookie to the first gooper troll who wattles by. Hungry?
Normally it’s Russian prison music. Today it’s Depeche Mode. ;-)
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LiberalTarian
It may be late in the thread for this, but my roommate are on a quest to discover the origins of “bourgeois pig.” He thought it originated from Animal Farm by George Orwell, and I thought it was from much earlier, say late French Revolutionary war?
Unfortunately the phrase has been rehabilitated into a coffeehouse name and you can find all kinds of references to it, but not the origins of the phrase itself. Hm.
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Dave_Violence
Ugh.
I want to hear the Ride the Lightening-era Beatallica.
D-Chance.
/RED LIGHTS, SIRENS!
MCCAIN PLAGIARIZED!
(uh, no he didn’t. nevermind…)
Oh, well, the liberal circle jerk session was fun for the fist 110 comments or so… until that TRUTH and FACTS thing kicked into gear. Then, it just wasn’t fun anymore. Now quit talking about
usit. It COULD be true, ya’ know! Well, it COULD!The reality-based community… heh.
cbear
Fuck off, scrote.
cleek
thass sum nize trollin thar
cbear
Yep, it sure was.
Here at BJ we have our own special version—we put a cookie in the middle of the circle jerk, and after everybody finishes, we feed the cookie to the first gooper troll who wattles by. Hungry?
jake
Wow Tim F. Where’d you find such a high concentration of lame?
LiberalTarian
Um, during the large swelling of anticipation for BSG, that is “frak off.” Thankoovermuch.
The Other Steve
Meet Gulag Tunes
Normally it’s Russian prison music. Today it’s Depeche Mode. ;-)
LiberalTarian
It may be late in the thread for this, but my roommate are on a quest to discover the origins of “bourgeois pig.” He thought it originated from Animal Farm by George Orwell, and I thought it was from much earlier, say late French Revolutionary war?
Unfortunately the phrase has been rehabilitated into a coffeehouse name and you can find all kinds of references to it, but not the origins of the phrase itself. Hm.