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At 10/15/2007 04:28:00 AM, Simplicius wrote…
Anderson and Perot? And yet you omitted Nader. Bold. And right.
At 10/15/2007 10:48:00 AM, Hieronimo wrote…
I only included people who ran against Reagan and Bush. So I omitted Nader on the grounds that he really ran only against the Democratic candidates.
At 10/15/2007 05:37:00 PM, Simplicius wrote…
F*cking Nader.
At 10/16/2007 05:09:00 AM, Bardolph wrote…
good lord, i didn't realise john edwards had been in cagney and lacey.
At 10/17/2007 12:46:00 PM, Anonymous wrote…
Wait, was there a woodcut caption contest that I missed, except with photographs of presidential candidates who didn't cost the Democrats an election against a megalomaniacal nincompoop instead of an early modern woodcut?
At 10/17/2007 04:21:00 PM, Rachel Roberts wrote…
Wait, it's a caption competition? I didn't realise.
OK, I'll go with:
Sundry neuu and artificiall remedies against anybody but a Republican occupying the White House.
At 10/19/2007 11:29:00 AM, Anonymous wrote…
ah, the whiter shade of pale...
At 10/19/2007 11:53:00 PM, Hieronimo wrote…
hey hd, I think John Anderson may be the whitest whitey ever to walk the earth. Cool glasses though. Massive.
At 10/20/2007 12:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote…
those are seriously cool glasses, h. massive and, upon close inspection, tortoise shell. me want.
Scribble some marginalia
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