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Old 07-16-2003, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default Two Young Bucks

Take a gander at these two fine, upstanding, charismatic up-and-comers.





Now, that's what I call a part. Yowza!!!!
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Old 07-16-2003, 03:08 PM   #2
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These boys have been around a long time....Dubya has not. We're to believe that Dubya could possibly hold his own against these two heavy weights? Nonsense. Shrub is a mere front man....and a lousy one, at that.
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The right one must be Rummy but the left one is more difficult. Looks almost like ... no it can't be ... or could it ... Cheney?

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You got it, UMOC. They have been haunting the hallowed halls for what seems forever. Rather frighteneing to me. Democracy, my ass.
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Do these guys ever not look like they're scheming something mischevous?
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I hear ya, Zar. I definately don't want them babysitting my children.
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Vaguely reminiscent of Dr. Strangelove, isn't it?

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Well, Dr. Strangelove has got to be the quintessential cold war movie. I got my DVD copy as part of the Stanly Kubrick life's retrospective collection (all but his last movie).

But don't go to hard on those guys in the photo at the top of this thread; or at least, don't go too far beyond just those two guys.... Somebody might produce an old picture from the basement of the White House circa 1971-2 and that picture might have me in it (in my little sailor suit ). I would hate to think how many of the folks who worked in that building at that time ended up going to jail.

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Somebody might produce an old picture from the basement of the White House circa 1971-2 and that picture might have me in it (in my little sailor suit
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Are you H. R. Haldeman's son?
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