If you answered "The New York Times," and "Duke," we're copacetic First the Times. We have
here a story, claiming that the paper is about to "
go public with a list of names of Americans covertly working in Afghanistan providing force protection for our troops."
That's so nuts, I'm really having trouble believing it. I
genuinely felt NYT publisher Pinch Sulzberger, and responsible editors,
should have been tried for treason after they printed details of how we
were tracking al-Qaeda via bank transactions, which led to the
terrorists altering that behavior. Something like this
would call for arrest, trial, and summary execution. But then,
they're probably being fed the information via the White House, so fat
chance.
Even though I don't hate Duke (I don't care about bball), I am starting to hate Nike, which means that the running shoes I bought last week were Adidas.
ReplyDeleteI at first thought that the pitchfork was an integral component of your solution to dealing with Pinch Sulzberger's publishing of names of special ops soldiers.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Darin about basketball and Nike.
I don't care to wear anything which makes me look like a member of the Crips, Bloods MS 13, Vicelords, Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, etc.
I at first thought that the pitchfork was an integral component of your solution to dealing with Pinch Sulzberger's publishing of names of special ops soldiers.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Darin about basketball and Nike.
I don't care to wear anything which makes me look like a member of the Crips, Bloods MS 13, Vicelords, Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, etc.
Sorry for the double tap, guys.
ReplyDeleteI've already identified myself as a Dukie here and *I* don't like that ad. My Duke friends aren't anywhere near that insufferably arrogant.
ReplyDeleteAnd does Nike think that it was a good idea especially after this last championship which featured the massive popularity of Butler against the hated Duke juggernaut?
An ad featuring Butler with a "wait til next year" theme would have been hella smarter.
Your Duke = My Oklahoma Gooners. So, we agree. Besides, what Rodger says, goes.
ReplyDeleteIf I could read, it wouldn't be the NYT.