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Mr. Brown Goes To Washington
Topic Started: Jan 22 2010, 08:20 AM (1,300 Views)
brittany

Scott Brown on Jay Leno show. Scott has such a great sense of humor. Watch the 5 minute video well worth watching. He is still a HUNK!

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2010/01/29/grilled_by_jay_leno_brown_takes_to_comedy_suggests_hoops_challenge/
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brittany

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2010/01/29/2010-01-29_its_all_relative_president_obama_newlyelected_gop_senator_scott_brown_are_10th_c.html
zer0 and Scott are 10th cousins,
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brittany
Jan 29 2010, 05:31 PM
When I saw that article I thought Brown should file a lawsuit for the damages it will cause him. Imagine the genealogists trying to find a birth certificate to prove his claim!
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brittany

Brown got the good look family genes.
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foxglove

This article provides a few more details about 0bama and Brown being distant cousins...

http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/01/obama_and_brown.html?p1=well_MostPop_Emailed2



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Sherp
Jan 22 2010, 05:13 PM
Carolyn says
Jan 22 2010, 04:32 PM
Sherp
Jan 22 2010, 04:28 PM
Carolyn says
Jan 22 2010, 04:17 PM
This article by a Boston Globe reporter is proof of Brown's stunning win. Only something that big could force this paper to say anything nice about a Republican.

Duly noted, however, that Globe nonetheless insists that the reporter kick Brown's ankle throughout. First, it's the snide observation that "six months ago...it didn’t really matter what he had to say..", sneers in the middle that Brown's ego is in danger of inflation, and ends with threat "This isn’t normal... Right now, he’s being treated like an American Idol. It may end up seeming more like Survivor."

But no matter. In a short while the reporter will stop kicking and concentrate on carrying his office belongings out in a cardboard box as the Globe shuts off the lights for the last time. (Now that's MY idea of 'normal'.)




I love their Sport Section but heard their are only 5 employees left.

Well, that explains why Coakley called Curt Schilling a "NY Yankee" supporter. Poor little girl didn't have a Boston Globe sportswriter to set her straight. :biggrin:


I am a Blue Dog Democrat who also supports the Tea Baggers. It was wonderful to see Brown win. Like other Blue Dogs we are trying to wrestle the party from the Left Wing and hopefully get Bipartisanship going.
Sherp, I wish you would not call the Tea bag party or people that demonstrate under that banner "Tea Baggers". You can look up the term "tea bagger", on google. I would post the definition here, but it is not very appropriate. Thanks.

ChuckU Shumer uses the term to denigrate the Tea Party movement.
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retiredLEO
Jan 29 2010, 07:30 PM
Sherp
Jan 22 2010, 05:13 PM
Carolyn says
Jan 22 2010, 04:32 PM
Sherp
Jan 22 2010, 04:28 PM
Carolyn says
Jan 22 2010, 04:17 PM
This article by a Boston Globe reporter is proof of Brown's stunning win. Only something that big could force this paper to say anything nice about a Republican.

Duly noted, however, that Globe nonetheless insists that the reporter kick Brown's ankle throughout. First, it's the snide observation that "six months ago...it didn’t really matter what he had to say..", sneers in the middle that Brown's ego is in danger of inflation, and ends with threat "This isn’t normal... Right now, he’s being treated like an American Idol. It may end up seeming more like Survivor."

But no matter. In a short while the reporter will stop kicking and concentrate on carrying his office belongings out in a cardboard box as the Globe shuts off the lights for the last time. (Now that's MY idea of 'normal'.)




I love their Sport Section but heard their are only 5 employees left.

Well, that explains why Coakley called Curt Schilling a "NY Yankee" supporter. Poor little girl didn't have a Boston Globe sportswriter to set her straight. :biggrin:


I am a Blue Dog Democrat who also supports the Tea Baggers. It was wonderful to see Brown win. Like other Blue Dogs we are trying to wrestle the party from the Left Wing and hopefully get Bipartisanship going.
Sherp, I wish you would not call the Tea bag party or people that demonstrate under that banner "Tea Baggers". You can look up the term "tea bagger", on google. I would post the definition here, but it is not very appropriate. Thanks.

ChuckU Shumer uses the term to denigrate the Tea Party movement.
I don't mind not using the term but I think the Urban Dictionary defenition is baloney. Never heard that term applied that way Ever. I think its a made up scenerio, After 45 years in the ED and 5 in Corrections, I have just about heard it all and that term is foreign to me.
Edited by Sherp, Jan 30 2010, 02:52 AM.
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jewelcove

Does anyone know why Scott Brown still hasn't been seated and Paul Kirk voted on raising the debt ceiling? The vote was 60-40 on straight party line vote. Not 59-40.

Scott Brown won by 5%, more than the number of absentee ballots that were outstanding. Coakely conceeded. What is the delay?
Edited by jewelcove, Jan 30 2010, 11:50 AM.
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jewelcove

Here's a link to petition to seat Scott Brown:

http://seatsenatorbrown.com/#main_body
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Kerri P.
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jewelcove
Jan 30 2010, 11:42 AM
Here's a link to petition to seat Scott Brown:

http://seatsenatorbrown.com/#main_body
I just signed the petition, 22290 people have signed it so far.
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GoldenDome

We are waiting for the 351 cities and towns to certify the election results. They have 15 days to do this. The Secretary of State will then formally certify the results.

Scott Brown is traveling around the state this weekend (in his pickup) on a "thank you" tour. Connecting with the people, as he did throughout the campaign.
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Sherp
Jan 30 2010, 02:49 AM
I don't mind not using the term but I think the Urban Dictionary defenition is baloney. Never heard that term applied that way Ever. I think its a made up scenerio, After 45 years in the ED and 5 in Corrections, I have just about heard it all and that term is foreign to me.
For once and for all. It is a term of ridicule and to stop the idea it isn't I post the wiki definition as inappropriate as it is. At its worst it is a sexual act of forced humilation.

The left knows exactly what it means.

Teabagging is a slang term for the act of a man placing his scrotum in the mouth or on or around the face (including the top of the head) of another person, often in a repeated in-and-out motion as in irrumatio. The practice resembles dipping a tea bag into a cup of tea.

The practice has also been mimicked in online video games, and applied to the Tea Party protesters as a form of ridicule.

The practice
Teabagging is an activity used within the context of BDSM and male dominance, with a dominant man teabagging his submissive partner as one variation of facesitting and/or as a means of inflicting erotic humiliation.Teabagging is not always carried out consensually as a sexual act. It has been used during hazing or bullying incidents. Incidents have included reports of groups holding down victims while the perpetrator "shoves his testicles in [their] face" or puts their "crotch to his head."

Mimicking teabagging has become popular in online video games. It is portrayed by the winning player positioning his character over the fallen character's face (while repeatedly crouching and standing) to imply domination or humiliation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teabagging

Edited by Baldo, Jan 30 2010, 12:43 PM.
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brittany

How lovely. And to think the esteemed Senator Schmuck Schumer used it.
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Well, one can say this for Liestoppers - one learns something new every day. I, for one, have obviously lived a much more sheltered life than I previously had thought. I was trying on my own (without consorting other sources) to puzzle out what the sexual connotation of the term was. Boy, was I way off!
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Right Baldo, the left knows exactly what they are doing calling people teabaggers. It is really sad that not only people in the media are stooping that low but so are members of congress. And let us not forget the idea of tea parties came from the Boston tea party. So the left is insulting their legacy too.
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