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  • Yay Day or Nay Day

       October 13, 2005

    The Yays were victorious again last week. This week, we turn our thoughts to a quote from that great Texan, Kinky Friedman.



    Posted by kris at October 13, 2005 07:30 AM

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    #  October 13th, 2005 8:02 AM      JohnTant
    Although I'm biased...I'm a regular cigar smoker.  
     
    #  October 13th, 2005 10:41 AM      james
    john, do you mean regular like once-a-weekend-outside-of-the-house regular, or every-day-as-i-play-poker-and-watch-tv regular?  
     
    #  October 13th, 2005 11:14 AM      JohnTant
    I average 5 cigars a week, but alas, no poker or TV during.
     
     
    #  October 14th, 2005 1:28 AM      TheUnabrewer
    I was tempted to say nay, only because I think "once in a while" is inadequate.  
     
    #  October 14th, 2005 4:31 PM      mbrlr
    That damned thing (tobacco) killed my grandfather and both my parents. Forgive me if I think we should ban the stuff.  
     
    #  October 17th, 2005 8:30 AM      JohnTant
    It's certainly a tragedy when those tobacco plants get up on their own to leave the field of their birth, go hang somewhere to dry and cure, then roll themselves up, force themselves into some innocent person's mouth, and then light themselves on fire.  
     
    #  December 1st, 2005 10:04 AM      mbrlr
    Excuse me, the "use" of tobacco planted 'em six feet under. So you're arguing for the legalization of any and all drugs?  
     

     

     


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