On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 17:00:03 -0700, Dan Rempel <drempel@hurtly_flurty>
brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:

>Michael Cash wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 08:27:56 -0700, Dan Rempel <drempel@hurtly_flurty>
>> brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
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>>>Michael Cash wrote:
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>>>>On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 08:11:36 -0700, Dan Rempel <drempel@hurtly_flurty>
>>>>brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
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>>>>>Michael Cash wrote:
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>>>>>>On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 15:17:06 +0900, Raj Feridun
>>>>>><rferid@NOSPAMyahoo.co.jp> brought down from the Mount tablets
>>>>>>inscribed:
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>>>>>>>On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 09:49:46 +0900, Michael Cash
>>>>>>><mikecash@buggerallspammers.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>Obviously not. I take it you're a dittohead?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Ah, the favorite tactic of the disparagers....writing them off with a
>>>>>>>>dismissive insult. Call me a dittohead if it makes you feel better.
>>>>>>>>I've never thought of myself as one, though.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I think it's telling that you took my comment as an insult. It was in
>>>>>>>no way meant to be one. I might just have asked "I take it you're a
>>>>>>>Rush Limbaugh fan?" (and almost did)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I didn't realize there was ever a time a liberal used the term
>>>>>>"dittohead" as anything but a dismissive insult. Sorry if I
>>>>>>misunderstood you. I certainly don't take offense at being confused
>>>>>>for one. I see no shame in having conservative views, listening to
>>>>>>Rush's show, or agreeing with some of his ideas.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I wish I could remember where the quote came from, but I can't.
>>>>>>Recently a caller to a show (believe it was Oprah, but maybe not) said
>>>>>>something like "I had a harder time coming out as a conservative than
>>>>>>I did coming out as a lesbian."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Admitting you're a conservative or a Rush listener is sort of like
>>>>>>admitting you used to watch Hee-Haw. Millions more did it than will
>>>>>>actually 'fess up to it. And for the same reasons.
>>>>>
>>>>>Don't know why I can't resist butting in, but here goes: except for Buck
>>>>>Owens, I loved Hee-Haw. Is this off-topic enough?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Repeat after me: "Today, I become a man"
>>>
>>>I tried that, but I still feel the same, except for my desire to dress
>>>up like Minnie Pearl. Is that bad?
>>
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>> I can think of nothing more honorable. Just be sure to leave the price
>> tag on your hat.
>
>Jeez Mike; of course! And I'm starting to tell my nieces and nephews the
>stories of The Three Piddle Ligs, and Cinderella and her Three Steply
>Ugsisters. I'll truly never remember the time that Archie Campbell got
>in hot water for telling the tale of the Piddle Ligs, where the big bad
>wolf huffed, and puffed, and hoed her blouse down.

Am I the only one who thinks the discussion going from a Michael Moore
movie to Hee-Haw is a perfectly natural progression?






--

Michael Cash

"I am sorry, Mr. Cash, but we are unable to accept your rap sheet in lieu of
a high school transcript."

                                Dr. Howard Sprague
                                Dean of Admissions
                                Mount Pilot College