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Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
Not only do I disagree with you politically, but that's not the point.
You have no clue how to interact on this forum.
You do nothing but post news stories -- often without links -- and start new threads that are unnecessary.
Unnecessary because people have already started them and a discussion has begun.
The forum doesn't revolve around you, Nick, but you seem to think it does.
Or are you just so narcissistic that you have to see your name as the thread starter?
Or do you just want to share your "clever" nicknames (read: putdowns) of people?
Come on, Nick, tell us how Dr. Rice is a "stupid bitch" again.
When you say to your neighbor, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night if that's alright with you," what you really mean is, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night."
Brilliant commentary, as usual. You contribute what, again?
Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
I see by your "response" that I was even more correct than I thought I was.
GG.
When you say to your neighbor, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night if that's alright with you," what you really mean is, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night."
I see by your "response" that I was even more correct than I thought I was.
Winston, I'm glad you've satisfied yourself again. Don't do it too much, or you'll go blind!
Now, go away little man,
Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
You've been exposed for what you are so many times that I really don't even need to do it anymore, but you make it so easy.
GG.
When you say to your neighbor, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night if that's alright with you," what you really mean is, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night."
You've been exposed for what you are so many times that I really don't even need to do it anymore, but you make it so easy.
A mind is a wonderful thing Winston. Don't waste it!
Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
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