George Bush Aviator Doll 19.99 reg 39

BlackPear1

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I can't believe that these are discounted - I thought they would be price-gouged like high-end video cards.
 

Killrose

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I would buy one, and put it in the closet to give to my daughter so she could reap a nice sale in about 30years.
 

dhoytw

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Originally posted by: mamisano
What a great doll, for me to poop on! :D


Hey you stole my line, anyway this thing is total crap, just like the real thing. I wouldn't take this if they paid me.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: dhoytw
Originally posted by: mamisano
What a great doll, for me to poop on! :D


Hey you stole my line, anyway this thing is total crap, just like the real thing. I wouldn't take this if they paid me.
always some lamers who can't keep political crap out of hot deals. :roll:

 

unclebabar

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Some lamers can't seem to keep the "political" crap out of the toy stores. :Q

If you're waiting for the "Hey Kids, Even a Coke-head can be President!" doll, I think it was retracted for "historical" reasons.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: unclebabar
Some lamers can't seem to keep the "political" crap out of the toy stores. :Q

If you're waiting for the "Hey Kids, Even a Coke-head can be President!" doll, I think it was retracted for "historical" reasons.
we're talking an action figure in a toy store here. only headcases like you want to use it to make a political statement.

 

snyderjw

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I (as I find myself wondering how many ways I could take my anger out on a plastic effigy) have to wonder if the sheer rarity of remaning intact dolls will make them valuable someday. If a doll had been of president Grant, even if he was a huge dummyhead and had a corrupt administration, I suppose there would be people who would go crazy over it at this point. I just don't know if I can hide Monkey McOilslut in my basement for investment purposes and not be haunted by visions of a special ed verion of a chucky movie.
 

Mazzic518

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Originally posted by: snyderjw
I (as I find myself wondering how many ways I could take my anger out on a plastic effigy) have to wonder if the sheer rarity of remaning intact dolls will make them valuable someday. If a doll had been of president Grant, even if he was a huge dummyhead and had a corrupt administration, I suppose there would be people who would go crazy over it at this point. I just don't know if I can hide Monkey McOilslut in my basement for investment purposes and not be haunted by visions of a special ed verion of chucky movie.



LMAO
 

snyderjw

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Great like Stalin. Everyone will henceforth be afraid to say that he sucked, and there will probably be lots of statues and things like roads, buildings, maybe a city (Dubyagrad?) named after him. Leaders that give the government and nongovernmental elites significant increases in power are often remembered fondly by that same government in the form of monuments and namesakes. Eventually, the populace forgets the negative elements and only remember the statues. Ceasar, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao... beaitified by the states to whom they brought expansion in state power. Does not bode well for our country's future impression of Nepotism McCowboyhat.
 

PELarson

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Originally posted by: snyderjw
Great like Stalin.

Nope, great like Ike. The repercussions of his two terms are still being felt today. Can anyone say Iran!
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: snyderjw
Great like Stalin. Everyone will henceforth be afraid to say that he sucked, and there will probably be lots of statues and things like roads, buildings, maybe a city (Dubyagrad?) named after him. Leaders that give the government and nongovernmental elites significant increases in power are often remembered fondly by that same government in the form of monuments and namesakes. Eventually, the populace forgets the negative elements and only remember the statues. Ceasar, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao... beaitified by the states to whom they brought expansion in state power. Does not bode well for our country's future impression of Nepotism McCowboyhat.
you have a right to say every word of that, because we are in a America.
but i also have a right to say comparing Bush to Ceasar, Napoleon, Stalin, and Mao Tse Tung is purely idiotic.
you sir, are an idiot.

 

Mazzic518

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: snyderjw
Great like Stalin. Everyone will henceforth be afraid to say that he sucked, and there will probably be lots of statues and things like roads, buildings, maybe a city (Dubyagrad?) named after him. Leaders that give the government and nongovernmental elites significant increases in power are often remembered fondly by that same government in the form of monuments and namesakes. Eventually, the populace forgets the negative elements and only remember the statues. Ceasar, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao... beaitified by the states to whom they brought expansion in state power. Does not bode well for our country's future impression of Nepotism McCowboyhat.
you have a right to say every word of that, because we are in a America.
but i also have a right to say comparing Bush to Ceasar, Napoleon, Stalin, and Mao Tse Tung is purely idiotic.
you sir, are an idiot.



You complain about this thread becoming political then you keep coming back... wow you have alot to do today huh?