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Hoist on his own dotard, eh?
Post of the day and its not even 8 yet
53 minutes ago, washparkhorn said:

William Shakespeare bites his thumb at thee . . . 

Othello Book Cover Print | Spencer Bugg

That guy at the beginning of R&J was such a passive/aggressive little bitch.

"Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?"

"I do bite my thumb sir."

13 hours ago, 'stache said:

The documentaries I've seen on this from the internet seem to imply that the hubby is not too happy about it, but I'm not usually watching that part of the screen so can't confirm.

I now actively avoid those types of documentaries after seeing a couple of them where the hubby unexpectedly got involved in performing some of the wifely duties.  NTTAWWT.

As I’m sure my friends are tired of hearing me say this, but it’s a fundamental truth, if you think a slightly higher marginal tax rate is better, or if you think the universal healthcare would be a more efficient allocation of our resources, or if you’re against the violent overthrow of the government, then you are either actively working to traffic children or you like to watch other men have their way with your wife. There’s no other possible explanation.

3 hours ago, washparkhorn said:

William Shakespeare bites his thumb at thee . . . 

Othello Book Cover Print | Spencer Bugg

Ok, anyone who uses that word after the 17th century. 

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