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Post by Anne on Nov 7, 2009 9:57:32 GMT -5
One of the stations has dedicated either the weekend or the week to disaster films (dubbing it Disaster Week/end - I haven't paid that much attention) and tonight they were playing the Day after Tomorrow. I didn't really want to watch it AGAIN but mum did (not like there is anything better on). In the scene where they're explaining to the president what they need to do, the science-dude draws a line across America and explains that everyone beneath the line needs to start heading south. Someone: What about everyone in the North? Science dude: I'm afraid it's too late for them. Me: Well, Monkey's dead
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Post by Monkey on Nov 7, 2009 16:14:49 GMT -5
But at least I don't live in the South.
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Post by Sofia on Nov 7, 2009 22:09:15 GMT -5
Do you even have a grudge against southern California and Arizona, etc?
And honestly, southern people aren't that bad. They make damn good biscuits. Which makes up everything else.
MY DAD VOTED FOR A REPUBLICAN IN THE MAYORAL ELECTION AND I WHOLEHEARTEDLY SUPPORTED HIM.
More than supported him; I have a poster of this man in my room.
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Post by Monkey on Nov 8, 2009 0:50:00 GMT -5
I don't generally include the Southwest in the South.
Bloomberg is hardly a republican. He's socially liberal, and I could most certainly vote for a socially liberal republican.
I hate conservative democrats more than republicans anyway, like Bart Stupak who made me want to cry today. They hide behind the democratic party when they're really just little shits.
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Post by Anne on Nov 8, 2009 1:08:08 GMT -5
Lively corpses...
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