This is what I picture happening:
This is what I picture happening:
DEAR LORD, his Facebook page.
I read this twice - I know, I know - because at first I thought maybe it was sarcasm. But Jesus Christ, who writes like that? WTF.
Not denying your story, but that was a professional event. Of course he’d have been on his best behavior.
There’s dry humor and then there’s a tumbleweed rolling through the desert.
He’s been posting insufferable posts on Facebook (I haven’t unliked his page because it’s like watching a train wreck), and today he actually posted the “off-color limerick” and I could see how some might think it’s harmless.
and my hand slid up inside the blouse a few inches and touched her bare shoulder.
It’s funny when trolls pretend the human race will die out if men can’t treat the office as a sex club. There’s no other place in the world for people to meet one another.
with that damn whistle that drives me up the wall! Glad he isn’t on the air anymore.
The guy looks like “the missing link”. I love public radio but I never understood the appeal to anything he did.
Uh, maybe there was a reason.
i honestly never understood his show
And breathing heavily into the microphone for no reason.
Keillor told MPR News, “I’ll be able to tell my side of the story at length, in my own words, in due course, and that’s sufficient for me.”
This. But I think it’s actually possible to shame Stein voters and nonvoters into putting on their big girl pants and voting for solid dems, even if you don’t want to get happy hour martinis with them or disagree with 5% of their policies. I don’t think it’s possible to shame a Roy Moore voter.
Or who voted for Jill Stein, because “they just couldn’t”. I’m doubly angry at them, because I haven’t been able to stand Hilary since the Monica days and I put that aside in the interest of keeping the country from descending into its current madness. Those girls should be barred from sisterhood for life.
“I don’t notice gender!”
“I’m not a feminist, I’m an egalitarian” *strokes neckbeard*
4/10
Women are cast as the moral backbone of the society, so they become the custodians of sex. It’s men’s to take and women’s to keep. A woman’s worth is tied to how fiercely she guards it, so boys are conditioned to think ‘good girls’ say no and they are the ones worth pursuing. Her worth increases the more they have to…