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In reply to the discussion: An old joke for Antonin [View all]rocktivity
(44,572 posts)15. Mr. Scalia's colleagues, friends and family have my most sincere condolences
But then again, they always have.
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I'll take your fire from you, I just looked at the thermometer and it reads minus 20 already. n/t
A Simple Game
Feb 2016
#11
Where are you taking the fire at? It is in the 60s in Texas; southwest of the Polar Vortex.
DhhD
Feb 2016
#40
Reminds me of a certain grumpy judge who was disliked by everybody at the courthouse.
Manifestor_of_Light
Feb 2016
#13
Mr. Scalia's colleagues, friends and family have my most sincere condolences
rocktivity
Feb 2016
#15
"Sarge, after I leave the Army, I don't want to stand in any more long lines"
FailureToCommunicate
Feb 2016
#35
I double checked myself on this and it was Mark Twain. What Clarence said was:
Bohunk68
Feb 2016
#74
The first words out of my mouth upon hearing was "This changes everything!"
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2016
#52
Maybe and maybe not. We desperately need change but it's been promised and not
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#70
Good for you, and I mean it. It's not easy to be obtimistic facing the Big Money Power we
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#88
Tomorrow's local paper is going to be in the top ten most collected newspaper.
Baitball Blogger
Feb 2016
#53
But Will, the old joke WAS Antonin! And I say that with all due solemnity.
marble falls
Feb 2016
#71