Personally, I liked Judy Woodruff. I will miss her. I liked Bernard Shaw, too. HE had that great, brassy voice that just was pleasant to listen to.
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Personally, I liked Judy Woodruff. I will miss her. I liked Bernard Shaw, too. HE had that great, brassy voice that just was pleasant to listen to.
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tom scott
I liked Bernard Shaw, too. HE had that great, brassy voice that just was pleasant to listen to.
I’ve heard that Hitler had that effect on many Germans. Many a German would just swoon to his mellifluous voice as he made the case for the final solution.
Content, John. Content.
Dave Straub
Did anyone else get a (probably) unrelated/incidental thumbnail of a bulldog when they opened that link? Ouch! Someone’s got a wicked sense of humor at Nutscrape today.
JG
Goodwins law proves true in only one post. LOL
JG
err I mean the first post ;)
tom scott
JG: you missed this one from THE ANTICHRIST post. “”But he said *all* Republicans.” Well, not everyone in the Nazi party was an evil person; did that make it okay to be a Nazi? That was made by Anderson. But perhaps it doesn’t meet the criteria of “Goodwins” law.
ROTFL
Ripper
If a tree falls in an unwatchable forest…