tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272211918278108300.post4524197415026891073..comments2023-08-22T11:08:35.711-07:00Comments on FERRET-FACED FASCIST FRIENDS: DRUNKEN DONUTS DRIVE-THRU, AIRHEADZONA STYLEStephen T. McCarthyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272211918278108300.post-58484642997750537232012-04-05T11:57:17.718-07:002012-04-05T11:57:17.718-07:00SigToo
>>...Obviously the driver was confuse...<b>SigToo</b><br /><i>>>...Obviously the driver was confused when he saw the arches and went for the Happy Meal and #1 combo.</i><br /><br />Ha!-Ha! Yeah, that might be it! What he got instead was the Happy Meal and #457-F combo. (If memory serves me after all these years, that was the code for driving while intoxicated.) <br /><br />Sounds like you have a car-magnet house too, eh? Lucky us!<br /><br />I’ll tell ya the truth, Brother: I have never liked Arpaio and have never once voted for him. In fact, I have rather enthusiastically voted against him a couple times. I think he’s a real media hound and I know of some serious allegations against him and his gang (jailhouse deaths, unethical/illegal activities against whistleblowers, etc.). <br /><br />However, I have to say that he’s gained some respect from me recently because of his persistent efforts to address this state’s out-of-control illegal alien problem – in defiance of the corrupt “New World Order” Feds. <br /><br />Also, of course, I love the noise he’s making about Obama’s forged birth certificate and selective service form. I recognize that as being mostly “political payback”, but I applaud it anyway. (At least someone somewhere in some form of authority is willing to stick his neck out there in regards to what is a blatant criminal act and massive cover-up.)<br /><br />The next time he comes up for election, despite the fact that I still don’t like him, I’m pretty sure I will be voting for Joe Arpaio. (I can’t hardly even believe I just wrote those words.) <br /><br /><i>>>...Would AZ be a better place to live if it could swap positions with Nevada or Utah and distance itself a little from the Mexican border?</i><br /><br />Yeah, I believe that would be a slight improvement. I think the further you are from the border the better. But, I also think this illegal alien problem is massive, far worse than the worst estimates. <br /><br />I don’t know if you recall me writing about my trip to Senator McCarthy’s hometown and gravesite a couple years ago. But while on that trip I saw plenty of what I strongly suspected to be illegal immigrants in tiny Appleton, Wisconsin (when motel housekeepers and restaurant busboys, etc., can’t speak English, it’s usually a pretty good beginning clue). In this country, you can’t get too much further from the Mexican border than tiny, White-as-a-snowflake, Appleton, Wisconsin.<br /><br />While I was there, I even saw one Wisconsin driver with a bumper sticker on his car praising Arizona’s SB-1070 legislation. Another clue that even in Appleton, they perceive a problem with illegal immigration. <br /><br />Just a hunch, but I’ll bet if you took the LARGEST number of suspected illegal immigrants in the USA that’s been floated in the media by any anti-illegal immigration group, and doubled it, that’s probably more likely closer to the truth. <br /><br />By the way, in a couple hours I expect to be posting that 9/11 stock market blog bit I spoke of. It’s been completed for days, sitting in a Word file, but I figured I’d let this ‘Drunken Donuts’ one have the spotlight for a day or two. Time’s up!<br /><br /><br /><b>SHEBOYGANBOY SIX ~</b><br />"Devil grass"? I'm not sure, but I think Phoenix summers are too hot for devil <i>anything.</i> <br /><br />That reminds me of a joke I made up years ago:<br /><br />Q: How does a Phoenix man know he's died and gone to hell?<br /><br />A: A demon approaches him and says, "Hand over the sunglasses, bub!" <br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />‘Loyal American Underground’Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272211918278108300.post-18267542944017808992012-04-05T08:58:30.190-07:002012-04-05T08:58:30.190-07:00Your angel is indeed protecting your house well, b...Your angel is indeed protecting your house well, but the lawn... not so much. Your lawn must be devil grass.SB6noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272211918278108300.post-37313405309523579272012-04-05T07:45:42.967-07:002012-04-05T07:45:42.967-07:00Obviously the driver was confused when he saw the ...Obviously the driver was confused when he saw the arches and went for the Happy Meal and #1 combo.<br /><br />Reminds me of last February during a snowstorm when a kid in his Bronco side-swiped a tree, panicked when his airbag went off in his face and gassed it, jumped a snowbank and crashed into the corner of my house. Luckily the place is built like a Sherman tank; constructed in 1940 which would be about right.<br /><br />Arpaio is a real character. We need more like him. The sheriff over here must have read the same 'playbook' when it comes to running the local prison. Unfortunately, he's always in someones crosshairs for violating the rights of prisoners (they have rights?) Once in a while he gets in over his head like when he was making the prisoners wash the guards' uniforms, or when he appeared in a rap video that was shot in the jailhouse. Other than that, the prisoners don't like him which is a good thing.<br /><br /> Would AZ be a better place to live if it could swap positions with Nevada or Utah and distance itself a little from the Mexican border?SigToonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272211918278108300.post-51822863764920621332012-04-04T09:50:28.294-07:002012-04-04T09:50:28.294-07:00SHEBOYGANBOY McSIXBRO ~
Well, you make a valid poi...SHEBOYGANBOY McSIXBRO ~<br />Well, you make a valid point there, my friend.<br /><br />But on the other hand, it seems to me the angel watching over our house is doing quite a nice job as it is and probably doesn't really need an assist.<br /><br />Plus, the money I save by not buying huge barricade planters I can apply toward something else, Like the $800. dollar timing belt change that it seems my truck is overdue for. OUCH!<br /><br />Maybe it's time I bought a lottery ticket and sacrificed lambs and oxen to it. <br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272211918278108300.post-20488577913455432722012-04-03T23:58:19.183-07:002012-04-03T23:58:19.183-07:00I think that your next landscaping project should ...I think that your next landscaping project should be adding a series of 3' round granite rocks across the front of your yard. Obviously, this issue will come up again unless you manage to extricate yourself from Airheadzona and move to somewhere nicer, like Tobago.<br /><br />We used to live in a house on a curve that people drove fast around, so we bought three HUGE planters About three feet tall and three feet wide, and filled them with dirt and trees. We felt safer, knowing that they would protect us while we slept in beds just 15 feet away from the road.Sheboyganboy 6noreply@blogger.com