Sunday, December 10, 2006

Seattle- again

MFCS
Seattle - the number one reason I need fuel for my B-52.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rodger, anyone, can you help me out?
I'm looking for the link to a 10-minute video you posted here approximately a month ago? "Proud To Be An American" by Buster Baxter or Baxter-something. I've lost the link and my searches aren't finding it.

Anonymous said...

Seattle is a beautiful city, one of my favorites. Great restaurants, sights, buildings, Elilot Bay. For 2 or 3 days, you can have a nice little holiday. That's why I almost moved to Bellingham, about an hour north, several years ago.

Well, I spent 2 weeks there driving around, checking out the local scene. Oh Lord, it was more creepy liberal than Boulder. There must be something in the water in that part of Washington, they are pegging the meter.
MM

Rodger the Real King of France said...

It was time to redo "Proud to be an American" by Baxter Black, so I did, above. For future reference, all of my video productions are here. Or you can click the VIDEO tab below the banner.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Washington State leads the nation in Muslim snipers, serial killers, proactive anti-Americanism, political corruption, and liberal snots. Boom.

Anonymous said...

Someone should have told the Jerk who was offended that the offensive plant was actually a Kwanza Konifer donated by Jesse (Love Child) Jackson and Al Sharpton. That probably would have ended it right there.

Idiots.

Anonymous said...

I worked for a time in that part of the greater Seattle area. Just for grins I proudly carried and read Shotgun News every time I took a ferry. It was amazing . Nearly every trip I had seat all to my self. Like garlic and vampires!

Yatalli

Anonymous said...

A few years ago I attended a Christmas party at a Jewish friends home in McLean Va..There was a Christmas tree beautifuly decorated in the den. When I asked if he always put up a Chritmas tree, I was told "That's not a Christmas tree dildo, it's a C'Hanuaka (sp) Bush.".

Anonymous said...

So why didn't the dumbasses just put up an eight-foot menorah as the man demanded? It wouldn't bother me.

Anonymous said...

As presently a NON member of an organized religion,I don't have a problem with any religious symbols being put up anywhere.There are many members of religious groups that feel the same way.The troublesome complainers I believe, are those who feel they are always in competition with the other groups,and have the need to stifle them.A major example is the Muslims.Look at even the nice folks in Saudi Arabia and their attitude to "non-believers".....Too bad we just can't see common courtesy be the guiding principle.

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