Dave, I’m glad to oblige. I’ll bet you’re not the only reader who’d rather look at South Carolina’s own Andie MacDowell (we do grow ’em pretty down here, don’t we?). Those of you who don’t like this can go back to Borat.
Dave, I’m glad to oblige. I’ll bet you’re not the only reader who’d rather look at South Carolina’s own Andie MacDowell (we do grow ’em pretty down here, don’t we?). Those of you who don’t like this can go back to Borat.
“Groundhog Day”,there’s a real comedy classic.
It’s really nice of you to do a favor for such a macho guy like Dave.
Dave, I’ve got to give you credit. This is a nice break from politics. Groundhog Day is one of my favorites.
As pretty as Andie is, Bill Murray probably wouldnt have minded courting her every day over and over. And Bill, me macho, more like nacho man than macho man. And Brad, you made my day with that photo, that beautifies your blog site immeasurably.
I was being sarcastic,Dave.Anyone who makes as many “queer”-laden posts as you,must have some serious issues about their masculinity.
MUCH better! than Borat.
Actually, "Groundhog Day" IS one of my favorites. Aside from being a great Bill Murray vehicle, it had an important moral.
In fact, before I saw it, my pastor based a homily on it — the whole idea that Murray’s character could not escape from his pointless cycle of existence until he had one perfect day lived entirely for others, not for himself (a most unlibertarian notion, eh? — well, it’s kind of hard for those who subscribe to the Christian ethic to be libertarian). He thought it was great.
Of course, the idea of escaping a kind of "wheel of life" is more of a Buddhist notion than Christian, but then wisdom is wisdom.
Bill, I dont think I ever begin any threads about gays. I only respond. Let me ask you, is “queer” an offensive term to you? You may be able to educate me… I am a very flexible person and dont like to offend others.
Brad, did you ever see the movie Crush? I still cant believe she did that one. But I forgave her for that one movie indescretion.