Palin Bingo!
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Brills!
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Excellent. Reminds me of...
http://www.newyorkshitty.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/bingo-carddraftlargenys.jpg
One of the squares was suggested by yours truly. -
yours is much better than Newsweek...
it's all over my office too!! -
thanks! we got bingos on 2 cards -- i think double bingo on one of them.
i can't believe she went the whole response to a question explicitly about pakistan without saying "pakistan". -
Madman, I think I saw evidence of total PWNage on your part with the Bingo cards. During the CNN pre-debate commentary, two of the commentators had Palin Bingo cards in front of them on their desks (I was able to see because of a friend's amazing HD TV).
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Update for friends of brooklynian:
More than 530,000 hits today so far
Mentions in prime (official) web posts on:
NY Times
LA Times
Chicago Tribune
Wall Street Journal
San Francisco Chronicle
Politico
Time Out New York
etc etc etc
Thanks so much to my home base who helped breathe life into this thing. I hope it helped bring everyone's attention to just how empty of a shell she is. Some right wingers posted negative reviews of the site, saying it made Palin look like a Talking-Points robot. My response was "And your point is...?"
Anyway's
Gawd bless ya! Don'cha know yer jus' the best AmercANs I know! -
Oh.. and at one point we were the #3 ranked google search on the planet
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Kudos!
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Good work, Madman! My focus on the game kept me from throwing things at the television!
I only wish we'd played a drinking game to the phrase "greed on Wall Street." -
That thing spread like wildfire! I'm so proud of one of our own! *sniffles*
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Good job, Madman.
I sent it to San Francisco, FL, LA, NH, NJ, and of course, NYC -
we take care of our own!
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Gosh, Maverick McMaverick Hockey Mom Main Street MaverickMAVERICKMAVERICKMAVERICKY'ALL!
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MadMan
Just wanted to say that we used them last night. We were at Plan B watching the debate. Everyone around us wanted to know where we got them. It was a really fun way to watch. Are you and your friends going to put one together for McCain?
Plan B was a great and fun place to watch. We are going to try and watch the rest of the debates there and possibly the returns. If you go get there early we arrived around 6pm to have dinner and stayed. It was standing room only by the time the debate started. -
I played and was stuck waiting for her to say "earmarks" all night!
My roomate got TWO bingos, but I let him have "job creation" from "creating jobs".
I'm such a pushover! -
I took a drink whenever Biden smiled after being called on his hypocracy regarding votes and comments he made before and after he was chosen to be VP. I got drunk pretty fast.
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silverager wrote: I took a drink whenever Biden smiled after being called on his hypocracy regarding votes and comments he made before and after he was chosen to be VP. I got drunk pretty fast.
You should change your name to Joe Sixpack, doggoneit! lol -
Thought you might find these links interesting:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/02/debate.watchers/?iref=hpmostpop#cnnSTCVideo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwFiyH5ZxEY -
I passed the cards around at work, and they were a big hit!
Just as an aside though:
I read the CNN article you linked just above and am sadly shocked that, for the most part, the people they quoted (in their early 20s/30s) were so completely vacant and uninformed on the issues, and unenthusiastic in either direction regarding the candidates. It's almost as if they were just there for the free beer (SHOCK!) I say that with an exception for the respondent who was both pro-life and pro-gay marriage, who at least was able to articulate an interest in the issues. None of the others could really articulate anything other than the desire to be entertained. So at least your cards provided them with some fun, even if the point seems to be missed. -
silverager wrote: I took a drink whenever Biden smiled after being called on his hypocracy regarding votes and comments he made before and after he was chosen to be VP. I got drunk pretty fast.
If you checked into most of those before drinking, you might not have gotten so drunk. Most of those talking points that Palin recited were outright fabrications. -
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t-fal wrote: I read the CNN article you linked just above and am sadly shocked that, for the most part, the people they quoted (in their early 20s/30s) were so completely vacant and uninformed on the issues, and unenthusiastic in either direction regarding the candidates. It's almost as if they were just there for the free beer (SHOCK!) I say that with an exception for the respondent who was both pro-life and pro-gay marriage, who at least was able to articulate an interest in the issues. None of the others could really articulate anything other than the desire to be entertained.
the part that shocked me the most was someone actually recognizing that this entire election process, thus far, has been about the "knock-out punch". it pissed me off (massively) during the primaries and is pissing me off now. I'd like to hear about issues, not how candidates once suffered because they were broke-ass or whatever. the 'my story is more tragic than yours' gig is annoying me. and I hate that people (young, old, whatever) are looking for gotcha moments. everyone screws up and says something stupid, somewhere. sometimes ... people even DO stupid things and regret them later, or change their minds. doesn't change my vote, but makes me wonder why anyone chooses to be in the public eye.
oh, and, for the record, I loved playing palin bingo. great tool to make me actually even attempt to listen to the people speaking. -
silverager wrote: I took a drink whenever Biden smiled after being called on his hypocracy regarding votes and comments he made before and after he was chosen to be VP. I got drunk pretty fast.
At least he didn't wink every time. -
I like that it took Palin saying "Maverick" seven times before Biden had his mini-"Maverick" meltdown, in which he then went on to say it himself more times than I could tally!
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