Happy Father’s Day!

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I had a rough night so all you get is this open thread.

If I feel better later I’ll post something.

I was supposed to go see the new X-Men movie this afternoon but I don’t think I’m gonna make it.


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48 Responses to Happy Father’s Day!

  1. 1539days says:

    That second picture reminds me of a picture of me as a toddler holding a beer bottle. That was still before people threw a fit over that stuff. Yes, it was empty.

  2. The Klown says:
    • votermom says:

      Nope. I got 53% too.
      I don’t read gloomy South Americans or gloomy Frenchmen.
      Russians can’t help being gloomy, so I read some of those.

    • Somebody says:

      73%!! I freely admit to guessing on several. There were probably 5 of those where I had read every book except the one they were looking for, LOL! It made guessing easy though.

  3. votermom says:

    Happy Fathers’ Day to Klown & all TCH dads!

  4. DeniseVB says:

    Happy Father’s Day, here’s something for the Star Wars nerds 😀

  5. Somebody says:

    Happy Father’s Day Klown and all TCH dads!!!

    I hope you all have a wonderful day.

  6. Constance says:

    Happy Fathers Day to all the Dads! Enjoy your day!

  7. The Klown says:

    THIS IS WHY I DON’T WATCH THE WORLD CUP:

  8. The Klown says:

    NYTWTF:

    What has concerned many businesses with a stake in federal policy is a growing anger on the right from people who can sound more Occupy Wall Street than Tea Party.

    Um, yeah.

    The Tea Party is just like Occupy Wall Street, except for the rape tents, drum circles, homeless drug addicts, up twinkles, mic checks, public defecation, littering, arrests, flag burnings, commies, anarchists, vandalism, anti-semitism, aging hippies, union support, lack of sanitation, and unemployed millenials.

    Other than that you can’t tell them apart.

    • DeniseVB says:

      I saw a tweet with this article linked with “same media that sent 46 planeloads of reporters to Alaska to investigate Sarah Palin’s tanning bed”

      • Lulu says:

        The Cantor repudiation has them freaked out. His wife is heavily connected with big finance, big Chamber of Commerce, and the Hamptons wealthy. Guess where both of them went this weekend to be consoled for those ungrateful hicks throwing them out? The Hampstons. The NYT who runs on WS money and connections liked it when WS controlled both the Repubs and Obama/Hillary/Dems. The stupid Republican voters are supposed to just accept what their connected Congresscritters say and not how they vote.
        This is a throw the bums out year and there are plenty of bums in DC.

    • 49erDweet says:

      I think you forgot the b.o. One of them usually has pretty strong b.o., but I can’t remember which.

    • 1539days says:

      Mr. Cantor, a Republican and the House majority leader, was also a powerful ally of business big and small, from giants like Boeing to the many independently owned manufacturers and wholesalers that rely on the federal government for financial support.

      That just about says it. One thing the Tea Party realized is that big business will invest in both parties because it is the best way to get government money. If a business relies on the government to stay in business, they will make it their business to invest in anyone who can keep them in business. Voters are incidental.

      Did Occupy actually ever say that?

      • 49erDweet says:

        “If a business relies on the government to stay in business”

        it isn’t really a business, is it? It’s more like a financial scheme.

  9. The Klown says:

    Just think of it as evolution in action:

    Researchers find that female-named hurricanes kill about twice as many people as similar male-named hurricanes because some people underestimate them. Americans expect male hurricanes to be violent and deadly, but they mistake female hurricanes as dainty or wimpish and don’t take adequate precautions.

  10. The Klown says:
    • Lulu says:

      It is brutal that the public doesn’t seem to be much interested in her or her boring book. I wonder how many people ask “Where’s Bill?”

      • piper says:

        When my nephew was small, one of his favorite expressions was, too bad so sad bye bye. Time for her to retreat to the kitchen and bake cookies for soon-to-be grandchild.

  11. The Klown says:

    Okay, who posted another video?

  12. foxyladi14 says:

    Happy Father’s Day we love you!!!!! ❤

  13. The Klown says:
  14. piper says:

    Happy Father’s Day Klown and to all the awesome TCH fathers.

  15. DeniseVB says:

    Yep. Obama’s Foreign Policy …..

  16. 49erDweet says:

    Was a little disappointed today. At chorus rehearsal early this morning someone praying was thanking G for all the great kids we fathers had raised. Not a word, though, about all the others we raised that hadn’t turned out well….yet.

  17. DeniseVB says:

    I had a new Twit follower today, looky here……

    http://kinlawforpresident.com/biography/

    He sounds qualified to me “always been interested in politics” …. LOL. I do think we should run myiq then, wouldn’t that be fun? Good golly, he already has his built in bundlers, WH Staff and Cabinet here on TCH. Our campaign logo could be the Don’t Tread On Me snake swallowing a donkey and elephant, and pooping out tiny Obama Unicorns (ouch, that horn).

    Ok, I’m silly, but never had a “Presidential” candidate follow me before. I feel special 😀

  18. The Klown says:

    “Dad’s Life” (Official Father’s Day Anthem):

  19. The Klown says:

    “Flowers Ain’t Gonna Fix This” – Lyndsey Highlander:

  20. The Klown says:
  21. leslie says:

    Happy Father’s Day everyone!
    Hope you had a great day…..

  22. Somebody says:

    Weazel zippers is reporting that Baghdad airport is under attack, which they got from twitter. None of the MSM is covering it. Have any of you seen any reports?

    I’ve read the US sent marines to shore up the embassy and that they finally decided to evacuate some of the personnel. I haven’t heard anything about anybody actually getting out. I also haven’t heard anything about any of the US contractors in Iraq being pulled out. I’ve heard there are about 5,000 Americans in Iraq total between US employees and contractors. I know there are contract ATCs in the country because I know several of them, but no word on their fate from any source.

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