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Leica are, apparently, proud to present a limited edition 'Barnack Obama' M8.2 to celebrate the United States' adoption of a decent President. Sounds good!
Barnack Obama
Will the new "Obama M8" have an audio chip that says "uhh" while waiting to write an image to the SD card?
Leica are, apparently, proud to present a limited edition 'Barnack Obama' M8.2 to celebrate the United States' adoption of a decent President. Sounds good!
(warning! tasteless joke ahead!)
I remeber reading a long while ago when Obama and Hilary were duking it out that Obama was half black and half white, so I am guessing the new M8.2 will be a panda version?
no one ever mentioned the George B. Holga! 🙁Leica are, apparently, proud to present a limited edition 'Barnack Obama' M8.2 to celebrate the United States' adoption of a decent President. Sounds good!
Is it just joy at seeing your candidate win, or is it a need to stick your finger in people's eyes who didn't vote for your candidate? Because I'll tell you, I'm not interested in playing silly buggers, so I won't bother replying further to this thread, but I very seriously doubt you'd say that to my face.
Now why don't we move on, hmmm?
Is it just joy at seeing your candidate win, or is it a need to stick your finger in people's eyes who didn't vote for your candidate? Because I'll tell you, I'm not interested in playing silly buggers, so I won't bother replying further to this thread, but I very seriously doubt you'd say that to my face.
Now why don't we move on, hmmm?
I didn't vote for the guy either but I'll sure be behind him as he tries to get us out of this mess we're in. If he succeeds, we all will.
United States' adoption of a decent President
I have no problems with anything you said above. I happen to agree.
http://www.wigwamjones.com/the_white_house
What I had a problem with was this:
That did not need to be there. That was a thumb in the eye. And I resent the hell out of it. I would have enjoyed the post, laughed at the humor, but it seems certain types can't enjoy their own victory without saying something nasty about the one that is leaving.
It's an historic occasion. It's a memorable occasion. It represents a turning point for our nation in many ways, and I am also excited and looking forward with optimism towards the future (despite my trepidation about some wheels which are already in motion, I'll leave those out, they don't belong here).
So while I'm perfectly willing to do the bipartisan friendship thing, if people can't stop themselves from taking a jab at our former president, then I'm not feeling quite so friendly anymore. Keep the nasty remarks to oneself, or prepare to hear my nasty remarks in kind, is the takeaway here, I think.
The Barack Leica bit was funny. The jab at Bush wasn't. That's all.