Teachers Boo Tom Delay
15 April 2004, 3:15 PM

I love this. Tom Delay visits Rosenberg, Texas snd tries to explain to teachers why he's mucking with their retirements. I found it via Medley:

It's Hammer Time!

My favorite part? This bit:

I guess the best part was when the teachers suggested that maybe the economy could use some help. Tom was shocked, shocked I tell you. He puffed himself up like a little banty rooster prissed, "Well, I don't know what world you live in but this economy has never been better..." I didn't hear the rest because people were howling with laughter. I mean, really howling.

I think they live in the world where they don?t get a government allowance for everydarnthing like Tom does.

EEEEeeeeeeeK!!
15 April 2004, 2:53 PM

Okay, I've officially found something that scares me more than a scorpion. From Culture Cat I found out about: Camel Spiders, which apparently can climb into soldiers sleeping bags at night.

Fazia Rizvi

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