Things You Love That Everyone Hates

Gregorian Chant

Taxes
rich people
beef curtains
ginger brandy

The Grateful Dead

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Taxes
rich people
beef curtains
ginger brandy[/quote]

beef curtains?

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Taxes
rich people
beef curtains
ginger brandy[/quote]

beef curtains?
[/quote]

Yeah, within reason though. I’m not talking freaks of nature, but even then…

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Taxes
rich people
beef curtains
ginger brandy[/quote]

beef curtains?
[/quote]

Yeah, within reason though. I’m not talking freaks of nature, but even then… [/quote]

Count me in!

Big Brother
Cleaning/organizing
Accounting
Canada

[quote]Jackie_Jacked wrote:
Big Brother
Cleaning/organizing
Accounting
Canada[/quote]

Who hates Canada? That can’t be right.

[quote]ouroboro_s wrote:

[quote]Jackie_Jacked wrote:
Big Brother
Cleaning/organizing
Accounting
Canada[/quote]

Who hates Canada? That can’t be right.[/quote]

You don’t hang out in the GAL section much, do you…? :stuck_out_tongue:

[quote]Jackie_Jacked wrote:

Canada[/quote]

InoRite?!!!

po po

[quote]ouroboro_s wrote:

[quote]Jackie_Jacked wrote:
Big Brother
Cleaning/organizing
Accounting
Canada[/quote]

Who hates Canada? That can’t be right.[/quote]

Just tongue in cheek. I wouldn’t think hating Canada to be even possible. Their fuel prices, well, that’s another story.

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]Jackie_Jacked wrote:

Canada[/quote]

InoRite?!!![/quote]

The viking look would probably do you very well there! With the huge beer stein, you’d fit right in.

George W. Bush

He showed up at my hospital bed – after he was no longer president. He apparently did this a lot at Walter Reed. I was in traction and could not use my hands. He read the entire sports section to me, with knowledgeable and funny commentary.

When he figured out I was a massive Rangers fan, he said he’d get something to me. The next day I got a FedEx with basically every player signed a jersey (“1 Bush”) and a couple balls.

Looking at in on my office wall.

Politics, I may disagree with him, but he is an awesome guy.

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
George W. Bush

He showed up at my hospital bed – after he was no longer president. He apparently did this a lot at Walter Reed. I was in traction and could not use my hands. He read the entire sports section to me, with knowledgeable and funny commentary.

When he figured out I was a massive Rangers fan, he said he’d get something to me. The next day I got a FedEx with basically every player signed a jersey (“1 Bush”) and a couple balls.

Looking at in on my office wall.

Politics, I may disagree with him, but he is an awesome guy.[/quote]

Wow, really?

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
George W. Bush

He showed up at my hospital bed – after he was no longer president. He apparently did this a lot at Walter Reed. I was in traction and could not use my hands. He read the entire sports section to me, with knowledgeable and funny commentary.

When he figured out I was a massive Rangers fan, he said he’d get something to me. The next day I got a FedEx with basically every player signed a jersey (“1 Bush”) and a couple balls.

Looking at in on my office wall.

Politics, I may disagree with him, but he is an awesome guy.[/quote]

Wow, really?

[/quote]

Yeah. He was very cool. Easily spent 2 hours with me.

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
George W. Bush

He showed up at my hospital bed – after he was no longer president. He apparently did this a lot at Walter Reed. I was in traction and could not use my hands. He read the entire sports section to me, with knowledgeable and funny commentary.

When he figured out I was a massive Rangers fan, he said he’d get something to me. The next day I got a FedEx with basically every player signed a jersey (“1 Bush”) and a couple balls.

Looking at in on my office wall.

Politics, I may disagree with him, but he is an awesome guy.[/quote]

I wasn’t a fan politically either, but DAMN that guy could duck Iraqi shoes like no one’s business! And he did it with a smile!

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
George W. Bush

He showed up at my hospital bed – after he was no longer president. He apparently did this a lot at Walter Reed. I was in traction and could not use my hands. He read the entire sports section to me, with knowledgeable and funny commentary.

When he figured out I was a massive Rangers fan, he said he’d get something to me. The next day I got a FedEx with basically every player signed a jersey (“1 Bush”) and a couple balls.

Looking at in on my office wall.

Politics, I may disagree with him, but he is an awesome guy.[/quote]

I wasn’t a fan politically either, but DAMN that guy could duck Iraqi shoes like no one’s business! And he did it with a smile!
[/quote]

True. Ironically, the guy so mad at Bush would have been killed for doing that under Saddam.

Freedom like this is why I don’t mind my girlfriend picking out pieces of humvee out of my back with tweezers periodically.

I kinda feel like we’ve given them another chance. A reboot. If they want to fuck it up, well, that’s their business.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
George W. Bush…

…He read…

…he figured out…[/quote]

Wow, really?

[/quote]

Yeah, really? Color me surprised.

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
George W. Bush…

…He read…

…he figured out…[/quote]

Wow, really?

[/quote]

Yeah, really? Color me surprised.[/quote]

Like the I said, something I like other people hate. Sometimes, it’s not about politics.

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
George W. Bush…

…He read…

…he figured out…[/quote]

Wow, really?

[/quote]

Yeah, really? Color me surprised.[/quote]

Like the I said, something I like other people hate. Sometimes, it’s not about politics.[/quote]

I kid…

I’m sure many people we’ve come to hate or mock would be great people to hang out and have a beer with if we’d only met in person.