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There’s no toilet paper in this one

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There’s no toilet paper in this one

(Sarah Palin)

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  1. rhorho says:

    We ladies have all been there, eh?

  2. Caroline says:

    Yes, more than once. Especially university toilets are big on the “no TP” thing

  3. rhorho says:

    I heard that every state in the US posted record voting numbers, EXCEPT ALASKA, which counted 14% fewer ballots than in 2004. I wonder what’s up with that.

    • eponymous says:

      Would YOU be willing to admit she was from YOUR state? If your stat is true, it seems like Alaskans were saying “Sorry, our bad.”

      It scares me that she might head back to DC as a Sen…somewhere in that twisted, little mind of hers, she really thinks she can make a run at the Presidency…

      She’s going to have to spend the next 4 years just studying Geography! How can she possibly be an effective leader?! I don’t think the whole “floksy” movement will play out in America anymore…Ross Perot at least had some substance to his “folkiness”…

    • ck says:

      And yet they re-elected Ted Stevens? wtf?

  4. rhorho says:

    I thinkthe caption fits perfectly, considering that she’s hunkering a little, the same way you would in such a situation. The captioner did a good job!

  5. Mr. L says:

    That’s what I did with my ballot

    • rhorho says:

      Yeah, me too. Lemmetellsya: Those touch screens are NOT soft! *rubs behind*

      • donkeytalker says:

        Oh, bloody hellfire – That was seriously funny. It’s midnight, I just L’dOL enough to wake three children, a wife and possibly the next-door neighbors. Take me a week to find my false teeth, you!

        • rhorho says:

          I’m sorry for your injuries and losses. If it’s any consolation, I’m still wiping coffee off my screen from Jane’s witticisms. Comedy is messy and painful!
          .
          *Checks bottom of purse for dentures*

  6. Darnity says:

    Oh my god, I would so love to nail her in a voting booth.

  7. Tessie says:

    “You got an extra copy of the Constitution?”

  8. PM says:

    Can’t you liberal idiots be happy you buried the country and mooooove on already?

  9. n8 says:

    She doesn’t have a square to spare!

    • freida says:

      Neither will any of us in our new socialist country!! Get used to lines at the grocery.

      • PiMan says:

        I’m already used to lines, and the nonexistant socialism you are so confused about has nothing to do with it. If there are more people buying stuff than people working at a single store, then there will be lines.
        .
        And it would clearly surprise you to know that by European standards, Obama is right wing.

        • FaileV says:

          I didn’t realize you get lines if and only if you live in a socialist nation. I should tell the bank to get their act together.

          • donkeytalker says:

            Aieeshh – we got too many socialists sellin’ rock concert tickets, then. Famous for their rock concerts, are them thar socialist states. I’m sure I had to deal with a line to get lunch today… guess I neber realised what a socialist place a theological college is…

          • jules says:

            Yeah, and the DMV.

      • n8 says:

        Do you even know what socialism is, or are you just parroting a keyword? The “long lines for toilet paper” meme originated with the USSR before it collapsed and disintegrated. The USSR espoused Marxist/Leninist Communism. That’s “Communism” with a ‘C’, in case it hasn’t penetrated the cloud of Rush/Hannity bullshiat surrounding your mind yet.

    • Kara says:

      First thing I thought of too. lol

  10. lolbukkit says:

    She thinks that AFRICA is a COUNTRY. What the f*ck. She’s probably leaning out of the booth because she’s too stupid to know what to do without supervision.

    • FaileV says:

      “Okay I filled in all the circles, now what?” “you mean the bubbles of the representatives you wanted Ms. Palin?” “oh gee willikers, I was only supposed to fill the bubbles for the one’s I wanted?”

      • Charlie Foxtrot says:

        Not that far outside the realm of most Americans. I teach High School Geography, and stay tuned to geographic literacy… in 2006 a Roper study found that of Americans aged 18 — 24, 63% cannot find Iraq on a map of
        the Middle East, three-quarters cannot find Indonesia on a map, even after images of the tsunami and three-quarters do not know that a majority of Indonesia’s population is Muslim (largest Muslim country in the world). Unfortunatly, Sarah Palin’s geographic knowledge is the rule, not the exception.

        • Lynn Nexus says:

          Wow that makes me very very sad.

          • Jane St.Clair says:

            That’s nothing compared to how poorly his students do on their yearly test of the united states (do you still even give that thing?). In years past I’ve helped him grade it, many of them are lucky if they know where Indiana is (and this is the state we live in).

            • Selkhit says:

              Sad, but it doesn’t surprise me at all. I went to high school with a girl who couldn’t find New York state on the map (we were in NY, and she was born and raised in NY) AND she thought the capitol was New York City. I guess more US Americans needs maps…

              • Selkhit2 says:

                Need maps even. Oy.

                • FaileV says:

                  then perhaps if we vote in more that know the merits of academia and fewer who denounce it they will start working more with education besides slashing funds.

                  Plato might have gotten the philosopher king bit right.

                  • Jane St.Clair says:

                    I like what Obama said about the fact that school can’t do this alone, that parents need to turn off the t.v. and read with their kids. Right now I’m teaching high schoolers with reading problems and it is sooooooo frustrating, but not for the reasons you would think. A lot of this kids are so used to their parents making excuses for them and threatening to sue the school and the school caving every time they do that they have this sense of entitlement and lack of work ethic that is almost impossible to work around.

                    • lowly grunt says:

                      I am tutoring an eighth grader (and start tutoring a first and a fourthgrader this week – YAY!) and she is a bright girl; she just doesn’t know how to concentrate. It IS hard to do homework in front of the computer while on MySpace…..

                      • Jane St.Clair says:

                        A short attention span and difficulty concentrating (even taking the myspace out of it, although that is true) is something that I can work with. Indeed, five of my six classes have that problem and we manage to slog through. My sixth class though is the absolute worse. It’s almost like the school said, “hmmmmm, we have this six classes of kids who failed their reading test, how can we make this an even worse situation? I know! We can take the 20 kids with the worst behavior problems and put them in a class together! That’s a great idea!” So, yeah… that’s what I’m dealing with. And I’m an elementary person, high school is hard for me anyway!

                        • FaileV says:

                          ick i just wouldn’t be able to handle that. I personally don’t like kids. I’ve had people tell me I should become a teacher, but i highly doubt the spread of misanthropy is needed in the classroom.

                          Props to all of you that can deal with our education system and children.

                        • lowly grunt says:

                          Wow, props to you Jane. I’m just doing this on the side for some extra cash and because I like to teach – small classes!!

                          And FaileV, kids aren’t that bad especially with a dash of salt.

                        • Jane St.Clair says:

                          I’m working really really hard on not letting this sour me to the profession. To be fair, I’m most comfortable with the primary grades (1-3) although I can handle 4 and 5 but 6 is starting to push it. There are some really neat kids in the classes I teach and I’ve had some interesting conversations about books and recommended things to them that I can’t do with younger kids. However this one class is really ruining the experience for me. They left and I cried for 45 minutes during my prep period on Friday, I was just at my wit’s end as to what to do.

                        • viking gal says:

                          And it probably doesn’t help, but I know from experience that some of those ‘lovely’ kids enjoy getting on their teachers’ nerves. I once had a smart 18 year old admit to me that she and her friends had weasled a part-time prof into making intro psychology easier for them. And this was a smart and nice kid! (I saw that word got back to that prof that the ‘little darlings’ were hosing her.)
                          Unfortunately most of the tricks of the trade that I have will only work with college-age students, or I’d pass them on. But maybe it would help to know that even in a class of bozos, there is always someone who actually wants to learn? Usually too shy to speak up in class, unfortunately, but still, present…
                          (hug)

                        • Jane St.Clair says:

                          Oh believe me, I know that they’re trying to get to me, that’s why I waited until they left before bawling like a baby. ;) We’re just engaged in a battle of wills right now. I feel sorry for the five, maybe six, kids that would do the right thing, but there is no way right now I can separate them out and do stuff with them.

                    • minerva146 says:

                      Yeah, My stepkids mom is like that. She’s a piece of white-trash work. her answer to the kids having problems in school is to have them go to resource room or stay after. She doesn’t even check their homework. She gets worse every year. Dad(my husband) gets a raw deal from the courts simply for being male, so doesn’t get the kids at first, then enough years go by and the situation worsens. Problem then becomes the fact that the kids are old enough to vote for where they want to live. being kids, they choose mom because “she lets me do whatever I want. Dad is mean, he makes us do our homework and brush our teeth. ” Hopefully they will figure out what’s best for themselves before they get old enough for it to be too late. Every other weekend isn’t enough to counteract this.

    • Marshy says:

      Yep. A Magic 8 Ball would’ve been a better VP pick than Palin. I would take it more seriously (and so would much of the population), and Biden would’ve found it to be a more stimulating opponent in the VP debates. The VP debate was just so depressingly stupid. Can’t believe people like that can even get into politics…

    • freida says:

      That was a calculated lie, sheesh. You believe that crap?

  11. ethana2 says:

    I don’t know if I’m getting all the implications of this LOL, but I think I find it funny regardless..

  12. foomanchu says:

    I like Sarah Palin.

  13. Chris says:

    I think the messiah obama can answer all the questions that Sarah can’t. Who needs a magic 8-ball?
    As long as the teleprompter is working, he knows everything.


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