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 antiquary
 
posted on October 8, 2002 04:52:37 PM new
Since we're confessing youthful indiscretions, I *almost* voted for Reagan in '84. Well, okay, I wasn't that young then. It was mainly that I didn't care for the Mondale/Ferraro ticket at all and it was the first time that I had to confront the lesser of evils questions. I remember wishing that Jon Anderson was running again.

But really! Nixon, Rawbunzel? Nixon? Richard Nixon? Would you really have bought a used car from the guy?



 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 05:10:52 PM new
Yeah,yeah. It was THE Nixon. I can only blame it on what must have been post partum depression as I was a brand new mother at the time.

BUT REAGAN!!!! Oh MY GO..D!!! Antiquary...you must have been drugged if that looked like the lesser evil! .

Snowy, just teasing you. I know you didn't insult me. I hope not anyway.....


can't get over the Reagan thing...the Republicans favorite President. The GREATEST president that ever lived.***cough**cough*** LOL At least Mondale had a woman running mate.I was pretty much a "liber" in those days.

 
 snowyegret
 
posted on October 8, 2002 05:20:33 PM new
Reagan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Help me off the floor. It hurts.

PPD is a decent alibi, since we know about what all those sleepless nights do to one's thinking.
You have the right to an informed opinion
-Harlan Ellison
 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 05:27:43 PM new
putting out a hand to Snowy......come on.Get up!

Oh, I wish Borillar and KRS were here to confess their early voting "sins". Everyone must have at least one...mustn't they?Even those two.





 
 antiquary
 
posted on October 8, 2002 05:31:27 PM new
Well, it *was* only a thought crime; I mean, I didn't actually *vote* for him. And we did have a child who never slept through the night so sleeplessness could have entered into it.

But we haven't heard any confessions from you, snowy. I suppose that you want us to believe that your past is squeaky clean.

 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 05:35:11 PM new
Good point, Antiquary.

Snowy? Have you nothing to confess?

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on October 8, 2002 05:50:00 PM new
LoL!! Hey, you're right Antiquary. Snowy hasn't even told us her age yet, so how do we know she's the baby??
You know, in the Bible it says that even having bad thoughts is a sin Antiquary.

rawbunzel -



 
 antiquary
 
posted on October 8, 2002 05:57:57 PM new
KD I was sure that confessing it here would result in more than enough penance to put my conscience at ease.

But how are we to construe snowy's silence???

 
 snowyegret
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:08:47 PM new
I take the fifth. Hah! I can't think of any voting sins. Unless voting against someone is sinful. Then I'm full of it.
You have the right to an informed opinion
-Harlan Ellison
 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:11:59 PM new
Well, I could use a fifth too but what does that have to do with the topic?

Confess! CONFESS!

Antiquary, Krafty is exactly right. Even a thought is a sin. You,dear sir, sinned mightily! Confession is good for the soul, no?

[ edited by rawbunzel on Oct 8, 2002 06:12 PM ]
 
 antiquary
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:16:26 PM new
Communion hour already? OK

Confession has its privileges.

 
 snowyegret
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:19:34 PM new
What an interrogator! Offer gold tequila for distraction

Want some tequila? It's the gold stuff.

I already admitted doing things to Nixon's image. But it was no worse than the picture of the Ayatollah on the dart board. Really.
You have the right to an informed opinion
-Harlan Ellison
 
 antiquary
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:26:06 PM new
Bribery?

Ok, I'll have a shot. Hold the worm.

I'm easy but not free.

 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:28:18 PM new
Bribery works for me. I'll take a shot and the worm. he he he

 
 antiquary
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:40:16 PM new



 
 snowyegret
 
posted on October 8, 2002 06:44:01 PM new
Wormed my way out of that inquisition. I'm ready for the Brave New World.


You have the right to an informed opinion
-Harlan Ellison
 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 07:46:59 PM new
I'm glad you are ready for the brave new world. Me? I need more tequila.


Is it here yet?



 
 snowyegret
 
posted on October 8, 2002 08:03:24 PM new
I have to go obtain more worms.
You have the right to an informed opinion
-Harlan Ellison
 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 08:22:35 PM new
Got those worms yet Snowy? I am ready for more tequila. Slow night. I should be listing.

 
 chococake
 
posted on October 8, 2002 09:21:15 PM new
How appropriate, Bush and worms in the same thread!

 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on October 8, 2002 09:41:29 PM new
Don't forget tequila!


Snowy had better get some in here soon or the inquisition will begin anew.

How old did you say you were Snowy?

 
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