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Vile Atheist

Loud and Obnoxious
I miss Hydrozilla.

A guy in a lizard costume wrapped in power cords, eating dollar bills and making "rawr rawr" noises? Classic... especially when wandering back and forth behind a Conservative party press conference while campaign managers fret nervously on stage behind the candidate, mentally kicking themselves for having set up the conference in a public place where they can't have people thrown out for trespassing.

Hahahaha. Awesome.
 

lombas

Society of Brethren
You, sir, have never experienced Canadian politics.

Opposition Leader: Mr. Speaker! I put forward the motion that the Prime Minister is an ***hole!!!
Speaker of the House: *monotonous voice* Order. Order. Order. Order. *nobody is paying attention to him*

*fist fight ensues*

Or French politics:

Reporter: "Embrasser, c'est tromper?"
Michel Rocard*: "Non, c'est pas tromper."
Reporter: "Et sucer, c'est tromper?"
Rocard: "(laughs) Non, pas non plus."

* Rocard was prime minister of France from 1989-1991 and an authority for French socialists. I'm not going to translate.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Or French politics:

Reporter: "Embrasser, c'est tromper?"
Michel Rocard*: "Non, c'est pas tromper."
Reporter: "Et sucer, c'est tromper?"
Rocard: "(laughs) Non, pas non plus."

* Rocard was prime minister of France from 1989-1991 and an authority for French socialists. I'm not going to translate.


Du bist ein Anmassend Dumkopf. And I'm not going to translate.
 

YamiB.

Active Member
By US political standards I think I'd be far-left and that's the framework I mostly work in. But comparing to what I know with politics overall in 1st world it seems like I'm possibly center-left.
 
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