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From: golfbum18 on 22 Nov 2009 11:27 On Nov 19, 8:17 pm, Carbon <nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:42:28 -0700, Howard Brazee wrote: > > She's popular. > > > But so is Paris Hilton. > > Only not as smart. :-)
From: golfbum18 on 22 Nov 2009 11:30 On Nov 20, 10:21 am, Dinosaur_Sr <frostback2...(a)att.net> wrote: > On Nov 19, 3:47 pm, golfbum18 <golfbu...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Nov 19, 4:14 pm, Lloyd Parsons <lloydpars...(a)mac.com> wrote: > > > > In article <4b05b351$0$5326$bbae4...(a)news.suddenlink.net>, > > > > "Moderate" <no_spam_(a)no_mail.com> wrote: > > > > "golfbum18" <golfbu...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > > >news:d3241309-2549-4a89-8cd3-40d26045883f(a)31g2000vbf.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Before all the wrong thinking righties get all wet and gooey over the > > > > > falin palin person's entrance into the world of "best seller," here is > > > > > an interesting tidbit showing perhaps why. Oh, the rush-lump called it > > > > > one of the most inspirational books he ever read. Another reason to > > > > > tell kids to stay away from drugs and pills that you get from behind > > > > > gas station rest rooms. > > > > > > Major retailers reportedly selling Palin's Going Rogue below cost > > > > > November 16, 2009 10:21 pm ET > > > > > <snip> > > > > > It is standard practice to have price wars on books that nobody wants. [Big > > > > Eye Roll] > > > > > Actually I never heard of a price war on any book. Why would they have a > > > > price war on this book? I think the answer is obvious. > > > > It might be obvious to you, but then my 'obvious' might not be the same > > > as yours... :) > > > > It isn't uncommon to see books written by politicos sold at well below > > > retail, it is a bit uncommon to see it happen even before it ships. > > > > I think it will sell well for a bit because Palin for all her faults, is > > > an interesting character and people want to read about her, if for no > > > other reason than curiousity. > > > > Hell, I may even buy the damn book! > > > Never know when you'll run out of toilet paper. Plan ahead. > > My big concern is whether the crayons come with the book or do you > > have to buy them separately?? > > I really hate to burst the bubble of people like you, but not all > books are coloring books. Then you're out of luck of buying any right?
From: golfbum18 on 22 Nov 2009 11:32 On Nov 20, 8:39 pm, BAR <sc...(a)you.com> wrote: > In article <4b0738d2$0$4949$9a6e1...(a)unlimited.newshosting.com>, > nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com says... > > > > > > > On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:00:29 -0800, dene wrote: > > > "Carbon" <nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message > > >news:4b05ee24$0$4967$9a6e19ea(a)unlimited.newshosting.com... > > >> On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:42:28 -0700, Howard Brazee wrote: > > > >>> She's popular. > > > >>> But so is Paris Hilton. > > > >> Only not as smart. > > > > Yeah....she's a dummy. Housewife to city councilman, mayor, governor > > > and yet, in your eyes, she's dumb. > > > > You ought to consider switching the channels once in a while, Carbs. > > > Round 1 was with O'Reilly and she did fine. Reason.....she's learning > > > how the game is played. If she was dumb, she'd be making the same > > > gaffe's. > > > > Round 2 is tomorrow. > > > You guys on the right need to forget about Palin. She is a polarizing > > personality and does not have enough supporters to win a national > > election. It. will. never. happen. And if by some miracle she does get > > the nomination in 2012 Obama will drive her into the ground. Greg, you > > need to be pragmatic about this. If you guys lose any more ground you > > will have no say at all in shaping policy. > > > I'm as liberal as all get-out and even I don't want a one-party system, > > Democrat or otherwise. > > If Palin wins in 2012 will you leave the country and go live in France? We won't have to leave for a foreign country. We'll have one right here.
From: golfbum18 on 22 Nov 2009 11:33 On Nov 21, 12:43 am, assimil...(a)borg.org wrote: > On 20-Nov-2009, golfbum18 <golfbu...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > What I'm wondering is the 20% of the country that buys this book, lots > > of rednecks as it was mentioned on one report, how will they read it? > > yes, dismiss them, it obviously makes you feel better about yourself. > > -- > bill-o Didn't dismiss them at all. I'm greatly interested in them........and how they read. Kneejerker
From: golfbum18 on 22 Nov 2009 11:34
On Nov 21, 9:39 am, BAR <sc...(a)you.com> wrote: > In article <4b07f891$0$4881$9a6e1...(a)unlimited.newshosting.com>, > nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com says... > > > > > On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 05:44:57 +0000, assimilate wrote: > > > On 20-Nov-2009, golfbum18 <golfbu...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > >>> If you didn't like Bush how can you like Obama? Obama has kept a > > >>> lot of Bush policies. > > > >> He speaks in full sentences and doesn't alienate the rest of the > > >> world for starters. > > > > He bargins (read caves to) with our ememies and insults our allies: > > > smart diplomacy! > > > You're actually suggesting he's doing a worse job at international > > relations than Bush and his handlers? You're not serious, are you? > > Obama's method of international diplomacy is to go abroad and > immediately grab his ankles. Which should be somewhere near to what you consider good practice??? IT works for you. |