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PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:15 pm 
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You can do it, Otto.
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i've been hearing about this. it wouldn't surprise me, given the amount of stress he's been under lately. He' certainly looked like shit these past few weeks. but then so have i, so who am i to judge?

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Cotton Wrote:
i've been hearing about this. it wouldn't surprise me, given the amount of stress he's been under lately. He' certainly looked like shit these past few weeks. but then so have i, so who am i to judge?


Agreed; though lets consider the source on this one. Next I'll hear that Bush and Rove are kneeling and praying in front of a portrait of Ronald Reagan. Image

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what are you crazy? Reagan was too soft on the mentally ill!

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Laura gave him an ultimatum before, 'It's Jim Beam or me.'


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Brings to mind one of my favorite Truckers songs:

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WOMEN WITHOUT WHISKEY
(Cooley / DBT)

If I make it through this year, I think I'm gonna put this bottle down
Maybe as time goes on I'll learn to miss it less than I do now
Think I'm gonna tell her that I'm gonna go away for a while
Till I can get this demon out

You know the bottle ain't to blame and I ain't trying to
It don't make you do a thing it just lets you
When I'm six feet underground, I'll need a drink or two
And I'll sure miss you

Take me piece by piece till there ain't nothing left worth taking away from me

The highway's humming in my head and it's hard to hear
Won't you read my lips if I pull you near enough
Could you read my fortune in the bottem of this coffee cup
Tell me how to tell when I've had enough

If morning's a bitch with open arms and night's a girl who's gone to far
Whiskey is harder to keep than a woman and it's half as sweet but
Women without whiskey, Women without whiskey
Whiskey is hard to beat
Whiskey is hard to beat

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Re:Drunk Presidents

Worked for Martin Van Buren, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson (who some say was drunk at his inauguration!!),Ulysses S. Grant, and Chester A. Arthur

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Mark Renton Wrote:
Worked for Martin Van Buren, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson (who some say was drunk at his inauguration!!),Ulysses S. Grant, and Chester A. Arthur


yeah, but they were practicing alcoholics (see, Churchill). This dude is off his game and his tolerance is all down. and make no mistake, it didn't really work for any of them. you've got most of our worst presidents listed there.

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Cotton Wrote:
Mark Renton Wrote:
Worked for Martin Van Buren, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson (who some say was drunk at his inauguration!!),Ulysses S. Grant, and Chester A. Arthur


yeah, but they were practicing alcoholics (see, Churchill). This dude is off his game and his tolerance is all down. and make no mistake, it didn't really work for any of them. you've got most of our worst presidents listed there.

Oh, I know, Cotton. I was being facetious. Just commenting that Bush wouldn't be the first president to hit the bottle.

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Don't forget Nixon. It was widely reported (and later confirmed by the man himself in his autobiography) that he got heavy into the gin in the last days...

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Don't forget Nixon. It was widely reported (and later confirmed by the man himself in his autobiography) that he got heavy into the gin in the last days...

Talk about an unpleasant drunk. Bet Pat was staying as far away as possible.

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Don't forget Nixon. It was widely reported (and later confirmed by the man himself in his autobiography) that he got heavy into the gin in the last days...


So much so that Kissinger refused to forward calls from certain people after say 8pm...

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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