(01-14-2022 01:26 PM)Redwingtom Wrote: When did this air? Right after trump got owned by the NPR interviewer?
Good boy, Tucker, good boy!
Yep. Imagine actually sitting down and taking questions from a media that despised you. Better than never taking questions like current moron in office that you voted for.
(01-14-2022 01:29 PM)WalkThePlank Wrote: Yep. Imagine actually sitting down and taking questions from a media that despised you. Better than never taking questions like current moron in office that you voted for.
This story sounds like something from the Onion. How and the heck can one correlate telling someone to eat healthy and exercise to racism? Isn't it a nice thing to try and help someone better themselves physically and prolong their lives?
(01-14-2022 04:44 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: A good doctor is someone who can diagnose a patient who doesn't smoke or drink, and isn't overweight.
Don't know why that quote triggered this memory but....true story.
A friend was a call taker for the dispatch center for the city police/fire/medical. A very competent worker in that high stress environment, she took a call from a distraught young lady who when asked, said she was 12. The girl said she came home from school to find her dog dead in the living room. She wanted to know what to do. After telling her she was sorry to hear that, the woman helpfully said to wrap it in a throw rug and roll it up. Put the rug out at the curb and it would be picked up.
The girl seemed horrified and screamed, "I can't do that!!"
It was around this time that the call taker realized she had mis-heard the girl. She came home from school to find her Dad dead on the floor.
I wonder how many years of therapy it took to help that poor girl recover after that innocent mistake? But, I'll admit after hearing the story I laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes. Tragic on one level, hilarious on another.
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2022 12:33 AM by MileHighBronco.)
(01-14-2022 01:26 PM)Redwingtom Wrote: When did this air? Right after trump got owned by the NPR interviewer?
Good boy, Tucker, good boy!
Yep. Imagine actually sitting down and taking questions from a media that despised you. Better than never taking questions like current moron in office that you voted for.
Who’s a bigger idiot? You or Joe?
That's a REALLY HARD QUESTION when you think about it.
(01-14-2022 01:26 PM)Redwingtom Wrote: When did this air? Right after trump got owned by the NPR interviewer?
Good boy, Tucker, good boy!
Now that you've had time to process the abject failure of the man you backed for POTUS one would think you would have changed your position rather than digging your heels in and doubling down on stupid.
Surely you can see that you would be a bigger person for simply admitting you made a mistake, right?
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2022 12:07 AM by TigerBlue4Ever.)
(01-14-2022 01:26 PM)Redwingtom Wrote: When did this air? Right after trump got owned by the NPR interviewer?
Good boy, Tucker, good boy!
Now that you've had time to process the abject failure of the man you backed for POTUS one would think you would have changed your position rather than digging your heels in and doubling down on stupid.
Surely you can see that you would be a bigger person for simply admitting you made a mistake, right?
Leftists never make "mistakes". The people they support just don't do it right.
(01-14-2022 04:44 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: A good doctor is someone who can diagnose a patient who doesn't smoke or drink, and isn't overweight.
Don't know why that quote triggered this memory but....true story.
A friend was a call taker for the dispatch center for the city police/fire/medical. A very competent worker in that high stress environment, she took a call from a distraught young lady who when asked, said she was 12. The girl said she came home from school to find her dog dead in the living room. She wanted to know what to do. After telling her she was sorry to hear that, the woman helpfully said to wrap it in a throw rug and roll it up. Put the rug out at the curb and it would be picked up.
The girl seemed horrified and screamed, "I can't do that!!"
It was around this time that the call taker realized she had mis-heard the girl. She came home from school to find her Dad dead on the floor.
I wonder how many years of therapy it took to help that poor girl recover after that innocent mistake? But, I'll admit after hearing the story I laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes. Tragic on one level, hilarious on another.
(01-14-2022 01:26 PM)Redwingtom Wrote: When did this air? Right after trump got owned by the NPR interviewer?
Good boy, Tucker, good boy!
Sure he did just like Matt Gaetz is going to prison. It must be nice to live in your world where you listen to playbacks of how the Regressives conquered America.
(01-14-2022 01:26 PM)Redwingtom Wrote: When did this air? Right after trump got owned by the NPR interviewer?
Good boy, Tucker, good boy!
Sure he did just like Matt Gaetz is going to prison. It must be nice to live in your world where you listen to playbacks of how the Regressives conquered America.
In my world, I doubt Gaetz will EVER go to prison. Never said anything even remotely to the contrary.