If they don't get Reagan's corpse (which is probably almost fully decomposed by now) in the ground soon, GW and Cheney will end up going around campaigning with his body tied to them like a big dead puppet.
If they don't get Reagan's corpse (which is probably almost fully decomposed by now) in the ground soon, GW and Cheney will end up going around campaigning with his body tied to them like a big dead puppet.
It takes the better part of a year for a human body to decompose. Longer if it has been embalmed. So in addition to be in poor taste, your post is factually incorrect.
Space Cadet, did you become nuts overnight???![]()
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A little too soon to make Reagan jokes, I think. Just a teeny bit.
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Is it too soon to make Space Cadet jokes?
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No, it's a little too soon to make dead Reagan jokes...Originally posted by Uruz
A little too soon to make Reagan jokes, I think. Just a teeny bit.
In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations.
-- Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy
At any rate, The Onion did the platonic ideal of this sort of thing back in 1996... LINK
"Buried with Reagan will be his finest treasures," Meese said, "including
2,500 MX intercontinental ballistic missiles, 15 Stealth bombers, a golden
chalice of jelly beans and his most prized servant, George Bush."
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It it too soon to make dead Space Cadet jokes?Originally posted by RaconteurX
No, it's a little too soon to make dead Reagan jokes...
ie:
Q: Why did the Space Cadet cross the road?
A: He didn't. He got flattened by a Presidential herse.
I am a soldier. I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight.
General George S. Patton, Jr.