bsmutz said:Well, when I saw this picture, I saw that Phyllis has pretty broad shoulders, a well developed adam's apple, and a masculine cut to her jawline. Then I saw her last name, Mangina. Now, I didn't LOL, but I did chuckle inwardly for a few seconds. Hope that helps.
uwate said:
Am I the only one that thinks she looks a lot like Karen Corr?whitey2 said:Thanks... Out of curiosity, I did some more research, as I was not familiar with the "word"
mangina. I also found several conflicting "definitions". I think the word play on her first
name is also involved, as in "fill his".
I knew that there was more humor to be found, than just a lady coach that somewhat
resembles a guy.
As I'm the type of person who can find a little humor in just about anything, I get a little
frustrated and curious when I can't find the humor in something that others easily see.
There, fixed it for you, Jay.jay helfert said:The caption should say, "Can you read as gooder as a third grader?"
jay helfert said:What a dumb shit! Somehow I'm not surprised.![]()
Russ Chewning said:Sigh...
People see what they want to see in other people, Jay... I see in you a guy genuinely angry about the way things are in the country, and that's okay with me.... I just wish you would not let your anger be the lense through which you see the world. You are a much smarter guy than that, Jay..
But, for the record.. Here is the snopes reference to this, and other incidences involving binoculars and politicians...
http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/binoculars.asp
Russ
jay helfert said:You're right Russ. I am angry at GWB, Cheney and their band of cohorts. I'm mad about a useless war that has cost hundreds of billions and wasted countless lives. Did you happen to see what former Secretary of State Madeline Albright had to say earlier today? She said that the Iraq war may go down in history as the biggest foreign policy mistake of all time, even worse then Viet Nam.
Maybe she's angry too, like millions of other American citizens who continue to watch this fool and his friends support this major mistake. Just today, Bush said that the renewed upsurge in ethnic violence in Iraq is yet one more "turning point" in the conflict. A critical moment he called it. This idiot has been saying the same thing for years now. Every step of the way, he claims victory is near. Does anyone believe this nonsense anymore?