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Friday, September 23, 2005

And now for something completely different...


...Best Blog Headline of the Week:

Frist Blind Trust Miraculously Regains Eyesight -- Praise the Lord

OK, then.
posted by R. Neal at 1:37 PM | Email this post | Post a Comment
6 Comments:
Blogger Synova said...

I've heard so much negative about Frist on conservative blogs that I thought he was a democrat. (That's wat I get for not watching Fox News... I miss all the names and affiliations under the talking heads.)

9/23/2005 8:33 PM  
Blogger SemiPundit said...

There is no such thing as a blind trust.

9/24/2005 10:17 AM  
Blogger Watch 'n Wait said...

Tell you what...the Bush administration and Bush himself had better stop digging that hole...

9/25/2005 1:58 AM  
Blogger gttim said...

Frist thought Schiavo could see and his trust was blind. Guess he had that backwards.

9/26/2005 12:33 PM  
Blogger Thomas Nephew said...

HA! :) Medical fristlexia.

Good one, gttim! You work for Jay Leno or something?

9/26/2005 5:05 PM  
Blogger mpower1952 said...

Bubba come back. We miss you.

I was looking forward to a Friday birdblogging post.

Hope you're well and happy. The Missus too.

9/27/2005 9:39 AM  

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