10 Things You Didn't Know About Blair House

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mike of MN @ Jan 18, 2009 11:08:14 AM

Hillbilly billy = intellectual nincompoop

Wow, hillbilly billy what an insightful comment? Tennessee huh, is that even in the United States? Hmmm, that's right it's one of those Red states that took off their political thinking caps on Nov. 6th to vote in the exact opposite of what's in our country's best interest. I'm soooo excited for Jan. 20th aren't you?

Keep it up with the unwarranted sarcasm it will take you everywhere you need and deserve to go. Which I think we both agree isn't very far!

I find it quite funny, and bitterly ironic that your state animal (the raccoon) is generally the accoutrement of choice for for Goodyear tires everywhere. Here's the translation in case you missed that one, your opinion is like the refuse and remains of some misguided nocturnal thing in the gutter on the side of the road. So keep it to yourself.

Oh and by the way Billybob or was it Jethro, how bout them Manning's? I can't wait to see them play each other in the Super Bowl.... huh? Seriously? oh yeah they both lost to lower seeded teams in the playoffs. Ouch.

Matt of NY @ Jan 16, 2009 15:12:49 PM

My life is now fulfilled!

Now I can go to my reward fulfilled with the knowledge of the 10 things I didn't know and didn't even know that I didn't know about Blair House.

HillbillyBill of TN @ Jan 14, 2009 15:55:57 PM

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