Posted on 06/01/2012 2:46:30 PM PDT by dynachrome
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Savage Friday!
open mic to Mike Friday
We shall see. It could be Memorex given his accelerating allergies.
Or with today’s fantastic labor report, Savage can open up Friday’s show with that 50’s song “Get a Job.”
I have a feeling he’ll be off today .
Glad I was wrong !
He’s live.
Surprise surprise surprise
lol
Topic: Nannystatism, Bill Clinton on junk drinks [the McDonald’s food expert]
Yup. Live we are!
Glad I was wrong too.
Build-a-burg sounds like a Denny’s special.
Savage is filling in for Savage tonite! haha.
Interesting intro comments about the Bilderberg thing.
I’ve noticed he’s not doing Pine Brothers Softish Drops any more. Now it’s blinds.com and incomeathome.com
Don’t know if that means something, however, I’d try those Softish Drops for the throat.
The donut people muat have paid bloomie off. it was “Donut Day” in new york.
I saw that picture with the sugar cube pyramids between drink cups. I have a craving for the seasoned fries from Checkers/Rally’s (next cup after KGC/KFC.)
Then dessert on Donut Day is either Krispy Kreme or Dunkin’ Donuts. There was once this chain which I don’t see any more named Winchell’s.
I’ll wash it all down with only 16oz. soda.
I wish Savage would go back to applying his considerable talents and unique take on matters to things like the INCREASED danger originating from the Left.
OWS violence, Van Jones threats, and now SWAT-ing (and no doubt similar ruses designed to get the Left's opposition killed.)
". . . some key [events] exacerbated the national debate, fraying trust, and national cohesion just a little more each time . . . The two-party system that had governed America . . . begin to fall apart . . . interest in politics took the place of all other forms of news-related entertainment . . . politicians were the celebrities . . . [Politics/ideology] was becoming such a habit, the reactions so automatic, that [journalists] taking sides on every news story became inevitable."
.. I just can't avoid thinking about this from for Love & Liberty by Robin Young and it's about 1857 America.
Winchell’s and Helms trucks. Those were the days.
BTW Wiki says Winchell’s (as of 2006) was a going concern.
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