To: BillF; Jimmy Valentine's brother
Thanks for the ping. It was great FReeping her royal highness today. I loved it when some folks from National Review, whose offices were directly above the bookstore, came out to know if they could use the graphic on Angelwood's sign I was holding. They want to use it in the magazine. We told them to go to FR.
Great FReeping with the DC Chapter as usual--an honor and a pleasure. Will post pictures as soon as I can upload them.
18 posted on
06/12/2003 2:39:10 PM PDT by
LisaFab
(Free Miguel Estrada!)
To: LisaFab
We had more fun than a person has a right to. Don't post any pictures of me unless you got my god side. tgslTakoma is always messing up.
;>)
19 posted on
06/12/2003 2:45:54 PM PDT by
Jimmy Valentine's brother
(MrConfettiman was in the streets while I was still yelling at the TV)
To: LisaFab
I love the sign that has the bored picture of her heinous made to look like her book. That was an idea that I had and apparently someone else did also. That is the greatest and most effective sign out there. I like the idea of providing "Ghost Writers" in the form of people dressed in all black (yeah, I know it's hot) and faces painted with white paint and shaded to look like skeletons. Hang a sign around neck "HILLARY'S GHOST WRITER". You guys have all the fun. Kudos to all.
20 posted on
06/12/2003 2:47:28 PM PDT by
WVNan
To: LisaFab
LF:
It was great FReeping her royal highness today.
I'm Glad! And thanks for standing in for those of us not able to do so!
Howsomever . . . a tiny somewhat cheeky quibble . . .
Let us not allow the liberal idiots to shred more words than necessary.
IN SHRILLERY'S CASE it is not 'royal highness' but
HER UNROYAL LOWNESS,
HER HIDEOUS HEINOUS,
BWITCH SHRILLERY
ANTOINETTE
DE FOSTERIZER
DE MARX
DE PATHOLOGICAL-LIAR
DE BLACK-HEART
DE POWER-MONGERER
DE BLACK-PANTHER-SUCK-UP
DE TREASON-TRAMP
DE SADE
or some such . . .
at least, to me.
118 posted on
07/31/2003 6:08:35 PM PDT by
Quix
(PLEASE SHARE THE TRUTH RE BILLDO AND SHRILLERY FAR AND WIDE)
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