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‘The Shining’ — national debt edition

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TP,

You should have pasted one more sentence which reads "I thought about making this week's column that one sentence printed over and over 30 times."

If you had, BB would probably have figured it out and would not now have to try to extricate himself from the DA category.   Of course he is the one who says one should read what has been posted so I guess it's not really your fault.

 

Sometimes I do wonder why we profide links. Sad thing is the fact he still think his reply made sense.

Sorry for the typo.....

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Remember that great scene in the 1980 film classic, “The Shining,” when the wife comes upon the typewriter of the Jack Nicholson character, who’s supposed to have been working night and day for months on his novel? To her horror, she finds thousands of pages on which Jack has typed, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” formatted in countless, crazy ways. Suddenly his suspected madness becomes all too frighteningly real.

Well, debt limit mania has driven me to a similar frenzied state. If my wife came across my manuscript it would read, “The House Republican budget adds $6 trillion to the debt in the next decade yet the GOP is balking at raising the debt limit. The House Republican budget adds $6 trillion to the debt in the next decade yet the GOP is balking at raising the debt limit.”

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-shining--national-debt-edition/2011/04/20/AFnfSICE_story.html


TP,

You should have pasted one more sentence which reads "I thought about making this week's column that one sentence printed over and over 30 times."

If you had, BB would probably have figured it out and would not now have to try to extricate himself from the DA category.   Of course he is the one who says one should read what has been posted so I guess it's not really your fault.


Based on the reply from  BS, I don't think the extra sentence would have helped.   He just doesn't get it.

Sad thing is the fact he still think his reply made sense.


Of course it makes no sense to you idiots.

 

 

Sorry for THE typo? Which one, davieboy? You don't even know how many typos you make anymore!  Let alone screwing up a simple copy and paste with no original thought included. LMAO!

 

 

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