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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Thursday, July 28, 2016
‘No Way To Stop It Now’ VIDEO
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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My wife just came back from Costco where the union employees had previously been talking up Hillary and talking down Trump. It seems some of them went to watch Dinesh D'Souza's new movie and suddenly they've turned on Hillary. They're even telling others to go see it. Most of them are young and they had no idea about her.
- 7/28/16, 11:46 PM
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Boom
- 7/29/16, 6:11 AM
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I have a hundred dollar bill that I'll drop for anyone under the age of thirty that wants to see D'Souza's movie. -Anymouse
- 7/29/16, 7:44 AM
- Juice said...
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Fatigue. It is heavy laden on America. If given the opportunity, maybe Mr. Trump can 'build' some relief.
- 7/29/16, 9:58 AM
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" that today's 18-year old was newly born in 1992."
Was this made in 2010? Or did Rodge just give me a six-year second chance???
--Jimmy don\'t play that - 7/29/16, 10:48 PM
- Dan said...
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IMDB has Beauregard Claghorn as a radio show character in the middle/late '40s. From what I can tell, he was probably the template for Foghorn Leghorn. Errors like that tend to move the RICO investigation to the "imaginary" file.
Also, would've been nice if they had trimmed that video just a little bit. Maybe sped up the announcer or shortened the gaps.
Nonetheless, the vid was a terrible trip down memory lane. - 7/30/16, 12:44 AM
- Skoonj said...
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Dan, he was indeed a character from a radio show, Fred Allen's show, with the Allen's Alley segment. This is from Wikipedia: ... Kenny Delmar, the new show's announcer, as bellowing Southern senator Beauregard Claghorn. Within weeks, Claghorn became one of the leading comedy characters of radio as listeners across the country began quoting his catchphrases: "Somebody, Ah say, somebody knocked"; "I'm from the South, Suh"; "That's a joke, son"; and "Pay attention, boy!" Claghorn served as the model for the Warner Bros. cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn, who first appeared the following August in the Oscar-nominated Walky Talky Hawky.
So there you have it. Fred Allen was also famous for his longstanding mock feud with Jack Benny. "Benny was born ignorant, and has been losing ground ever since. Benny used to play in vaudeville, with a pig on the stage. The pig would eat the stuff the audience threw at Benny."
- 7/30/16, 5:06 PM