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CURIOUS GEORGE


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CURIOUS GEORGE

(George W. Bush)

Picture by: dunno. Caption by: peaches45 via Our LOL Builder

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  1. Danbala says:

    Good caption for the picture.

  2. TheOne says:

    He’s not president anymore! Get some Obama LOL’s on here, FTLOG!

  3. PortlandMark says:

    Oh, this is going to get ugly…

    • Fehz says:

      If you can’t laugh at something like this, conservative or progressive.. I’m afraid you have some serious problems. Now let’s wait to see how ugly it gets to figure out who all needs to see professional help.

      • dhydar says:

        well it *was* funny, back in the early 2000′s, when the joke was first used. Unfortunately, it’s too soon to be kitchy.

        • PortlandMark says:

          Once again: Ford was clumsy, Carter was attacked by a rabbit, Reagan was a forgetful old coot, Bush I is a wimp, Clinton is a horndog, Bush II is dumb… these jokes will never grow stale. Please get over the butthurt and write some timely lols yourself.

  4. telefil says:

    Ha! This is cute :D

  5. Eldritch says:

    But, but, I voted for the Man in the Yellow Hat!!!1!

  6. cgray says:

    Curious George with his 125 IQ, Yale B.A in history, Harvard M.B.A, and fighter jet certification. Oh, and he managed to only increase the national debt by 4.9 trillion dollars in eight years, a number Affirmative Action Boy will surpass in four years. George is probably curious about how liberals can be so arrogant and stupid at the same time.

    • Sqwirk says:

      “Afirmative Action Boy”… that would be George W… right?

    • The Steve says:

      History eh?

      Not political science?

      Imagine that.

      • dhydar says:

        Good for him; having taken (and audited) both Poli Sci and History, I’d have to say that you get a helluva better education studying history.

        Closest Poli Sci gets to depth is Political Theory, which most majors avoid like the plague.

    • Putting the first part of your comment aside because it’s not really relevant, just because he increased the national debt less than Obama is NOT an excuse. The fact is, he increased the national debt period. Yes, Obama has done it as well, but that’s just adding to what Bush had already accomplished before Obama came along. So saying that his increasing the debt less than Obama is like comparing two cars racing, get stopped by the cops, and the loser of the race saying, “But I wasn’t going nearly as fast as the other guy!”

      • PortlandMark says:

        Not only that, Ed, but Repbulican presidents have rung up 9 1/2 trillion of our 11 trillion dollar debt, as of January 19th 2009. I’m glad to see the conservatives finally realized this is a bad thing, but let’s give credit where credit is due, already!

    • Nailin Palin says:

      “He managed to only increase the national debt by 4.9 trillion dollars in eight years.” Talk about damning the Idiot Bush with faint praise. LOL!

    • VictoryNotVengeance says:

      Yale and Harvard only mean “paid for” to me.

    • bodo says:

      *sniff…sniffffff*

      Does anyone else smell (non-bitter) troll? No?

      (BTW, 125 is not a particularly high IQ – I would be surprised that he got into Yale except that he’s a “legacy”)

      • keithybabes says:

        And as someone else pointed out, IQ is no measure of virtue. Not that I hold a candle for GWB..

      • politically-incorrect says:

        I wonder what Obama’s IQ is? Anyone happen to know his actual score?

      • ay dios mio EWAdams no es gracioso says:

        100 is the average of all people.
        Genius starts at 140.
        Being over halfway to genius is certainly not something to scoff at.

        (I don’t know if he really is that smart, but saying 125 isn’t anything special isn’t true.)

          • Actually, given his famous and obvious verbal difficulties, I’d be more inclined to believe that he wouldn’t test well; in other words, because the testing is done in a written format, it’s probably underestimating his IQ.

            As somebody who plays with words for a living, I’ve got to say that there’s more to intelligence than verbal abilities.

            • Danbala says:

              Which wouod depend on why he was so vrebally challenged. Those theories about various age+brain related causes for his tendency to stumble over words etc. are interesting.

              Sorry, I can’t remember which of the regulars that posted links to that before!

              • keithybabes says:

                If GWB was a pilot he’s probably good with the visual/spatial side of IQ. Then there’s the maths bit. Can’t comment on that.

                • He flew the F-102, a real hussy of a plane to command. And one without modern navigation, so he had to be pretty decent at math. I saw on the Hitler, errr History channel about the S-3 Viking flight to the “Mission Accomplished” banner, and the pilot was bragging on GW’s skills.
                  Not taking sides, just offering a tidbit of info.

                  • The librarian of the Unseen University says:

                    See I never KNEW this stuff. He needed better PR people.

                    • Or maybe a media that wasn’t hell bent on destroying him.

                      • viking gal says:

                        The media wasn’t bent on destroying him for quite a while. At least the first couple years. As someone who cringed every time he smirked, and every time they played his voice (and I’m not proud of it, BTW), I tended to notice the sort of coverage he got. –my reaction to GWB is why I have sympathy for those who are anti-Obama, but working hard on rational discourse.

                        • Not so full steam ahead until Iraq, but there was plenty of fake military records and selected not elected stuff going on.

                        • viking gal says:

                          I recall that the military records and so forth was pretty small potatos…but that’s only my opinion. The ‘full steam’ didn’t hit until well after shock and awe was over. And it seems that the media were practically fawning during the buildup to, and the first 6 months or more of the invasion.

                        • Default User says:

                          Yeah, I remember the media being fairly indifferent to him the first year, then following 9/11 he was the greatest thing since sliced bread, it wasn’t till awhile after mission accomplished that the media started to turn on him, and I personally think that it’s likely that they were following the people on that. When we didn’t pull out of Iraq immediately people seemed to start getting cranky about the war and thats when the media turned.

                  • dhydar says:

                    Dude, the History channel stopped being the Hitler channel; it’s more like the Bigfoot channel now.

        • HelOnWheels says:

          ADM, sorry, need to make a small correction. I think genius start 150 (my nephew is at 149 and was classified as “gifted”, just missing the genius mark).

          • ay dios mio EWAdams no es gracioso says:

            I looked again and the first five things I looked up for confirmation all well confirmed it.
            I’d say that your nephew isn’t considered a genius for two reasons
            1)assuming he’s younger his IQ will change and they don’t want to label him and have people assume things about him his whole life, and
            2)IQ’s follow a standard curve, but outside the world of statistics don’t really mean much so people have tried to stay away from labeling others just based on the IQ scale

    • viking gal says:

      I never said GWB was unintelligent. I just disagree vehemently with his decisions. There is a difference.
      And in those memes listed above? “Gerry Ford is clumsy?” He was a college star football player. Just because they are a meme, doesn’t mean they are true.

      • bad fairie says:

        true, but on the other hand ford was described as being so clumsy he couldn’t walk and chew gum at the same time when he was a junior congressman. and i fit that as well, i spend most of my growing up years on ice skates (competing, not just doing the circles duing public sessions) yet to this day i can walk into a wall because i’m distracted, i can fall off the sole of my keds on smooth flooring for no reason at all…

        and to respond to the iq thing – i’m 120-130 depending on the actual test, so george being 125 is absolutely no comfort to me what so ever — and i was honors society in college…. not bragging here, just pointing out that average isn’t so hot when it comes to the level of responsibility and the information he had to digest to make good decisions…. can we talk about bailing out wall street without a single string or promise of repayment?

        • Default User says:

          I can understand that. I have a tendency to trip on single oxygen molecules. Or maybe it was nitrogen…?

          And I agree about the IQ thing, I know some very intelligent people I would never want to see in public office of any sort. Intelligence is only one of the things needed to be a good leader.

          • viking gal says:

            I work with a lot of ‘wicked smaht’ folks (college, after all), and a lot of them don’t even notice that there is a stair-rail down, needing to be reported. Book learning isn’t everything: there is also common sense (not common), people sense (compassion, etc), relationship sense (don’t go out with alcoholic control-freaks), fiscal sense… I could continue for a while, but I have tests to grade!

  7. Schmoe says:

    Whatever happened to “The Revolution”?

    “Where are the feasts / we were promised
    Where is the wine / The New Wine
    (dying on the vine)
    resident mockery / give us an hour for magic ”
    -Morrison

    • Whatever happened to “The Revolution”?

      Well, it worked great for a while, but then somebody spilled a Coke on the mat and I think it shorted something out, because it wouldn’t always register when you stepped on it. I think we ended up tossing it.

    • politically-incorrect says:

      How come no one is paying my mortgage or filling my gas tank?

  8. Danbala says:

    Oooh, it is much more like that than Curious George, yes!

  9. Sqwirk says:

    His head just turned through 360 degrees.

  10. Nailin Palin says:

    Somebody must have waved a banana at him.

  11. Nostawyn says:

    Well I thought it was funny. This isn’t that political. His name’s George, he looks curious, and he kinda looks like a monkey. No politics. Just funny.

  12. Lol says:

    the only curious george is George Carlin!

  13. Manchowder says:

    Yes this is funny, but not at funny as the guy in there now, I think his name is President Chimp.

  14. Rokiri says:

    Why are people arguing politics on this? I am super conservative, I am no fan of Obama (wasn’t much a fan of Bush either), but I thought this was great and rated it high. It’s funny, if there was a picture of Obama same expression it would also be funny to me, or anyone for that matter. For heaven’s sakes people, can’t we just laugh anymore?

  15. JulianKingOfNothing says:

    George watch out for that tree

  16. Captain Wow the Ambassador of Awesome says:

    He looks a bit like my German Shepherd does when I ask him, “You want a snackie?”

  17. Yall says:

    You all know that curious george the monkey was smarter than the humans in the show right?

  18. Nyckname says:

    Caption fail. He was so un-curious it was painful. Curiosity goes against “gut instinct”.


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