And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Then they certainly wouldn't like "Weiner dog races" on ice that the local hockey team here in Knoxville put on each season. ALMOST sounds funny enough to get me to actually go to a pro hockey game...ALMOST. Bubbarust
The closest I've ever come to being bitten by a dog was from a wiener dog sitting in a baby stroller, both owned by an old lady. The stroller had been parked near an entrance to a fruit stand, and I didn't know there was a wiener dog sitting in it. Apparently I got a little too close for the wiener dog's comfort.
They don't like to be called "weiner dogs". Very disparaging.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't spell "dachshund" then it's okay to write "doxen".
He didn't call it a weiner dog. I would be offended by that, too. Wiener dog, OTOH.
DeleteThen they certainly wouldn't like
Delete"Weiner dog races" on ice that the local hockey team here in Knoxville
put on each season. ALMOST sounds
funny enough to get me to actually
go to a pro hockey game...ALMOST.
Bubbarust
Needs part of an antler tied to his head, and harnessed to a red sleigh.
ReplyDeleteWith a Grinch inside.
The closest I've ever come to being bitten by a dog was from a wiener dog sitting in a baby stroller, both owned by an old lady. The stroller had been parked near an entrance to a fruit stand, and I didn't know there was a wiener dog sitting in it. Apparently I got a little too close for the wiener dog's comfort.
ReplyDeleteNow you're taunting me.
DeleteIt's a flying wiener dog.
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