Thursday, November 08, 2007

Proof that a little bit of knowledge can be dangerous…

As overheard while waiting in line for yummified iced green tea…

Alarmed Woman #1... “So, they were aiming water hoses at protesters and everything!”

Alarmed woman #2...“And this was in Georgia? Oh my word!”

AW#1... “I know! And after all that talk about a water shortage there, they’re hosing people down in the streets for all to see on CNN! That's where your water went, Atlanta!”

Blink.

Be afraid.

Be very afraid…

9 Comments:

Blogger GayProf said...

I ... It's . . . But . . .

The words! I don't have the words to respond. This is why I drink.

3:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

.........and yes, as a bitch knows, the mainstream media can strike fear in the strongest of us if we don't know any better. This is Dandy IN ATLANTA..........and ain't nobody sprayed shit---especially water---on any of us lately!

3:31 PM  
Blogger Shark-fu said...

gayprof... I told you to be afraid (wink).

Dandy... Bless your heart! A bitch is sending rain saturated well wishes to you and all of Hotlanta, Georgia (not to be confused with the former Soviet Republic of).

3:43 PM  
Blogger the Inuriated Faggot said...

Hmmm... New rule, before you can speak, you gotta know how to read!

Haha...by the way. . .come get hosed down by the military at Ft. benning Nov. 16-19. Close WHINSEC!


HammerChe

4:20 PM  
Blogger Disgusted in St. Louis said...

I wish you could tell us this was in a heavy GOP enclave (or visited establishment) in St. Louis County, but knowing better it could have been anywhere in the area.

Unfortunately, I wouldn't be surprised if you overheard this from my two 30+ year old nieces (hey, they live in the St. Louis area).

4:33 PM  
Anonymous Kamrin said...

Sigh. I shake my head and head for the vodka. Its just wrong, wrong I tell ya.

6:43 PM  
Blogger more cowbell said...

(!!!) That's just sad.

2:11 AM  
Blogger Nicole said...

Georgia, Georgia. Slovakia, Slovenia. How can we tell the difference? Isn't it all just over there in Kerplakastan?

4:06 PM  
Blogger libhom said...

Maybe this was said in Teheran, IL (pronounced "Tuh-hair-un").

9:01 AM  

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