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Pause, Ponder and Pun


Headline: Oh-mama Obama - POTUS Gives New Meaning to Bi-racial
That's mine.
What's yours?
This is a democracy.
We'll put it to a vote and see who emerges victorious.
Catch you Saturday...

Comments

Moooooog35 said…
..and you people wonder why I vote Republican.
Moooooog35 said…
Obama later regrets having his inauguration suit designed by the Queer Eye guys.
Oh-momma-bama... I wore this outfit just so I could be hangin' with Dufus!
Anonymous said…
Lets see if Kanye West interrupts this parade.
Unknown said…
OK I've paused.. refused to ponder.. but I am running now
Anonymous said…
Once again I turn to music for my inspiration.

"I know what boys want.
I know what boys like.
I know what boys want.
Boys want.
Boys want me."

And might I add a capital EEK? hee hee
Anonymous said…
Adam Lambert has nothing on me.
Nooter said…
richard m nixon is spinning in his grave
Donnie said…
Think I'm stuntin' like my daddy now? Ya should get a load of what I'm sitting on!
renalfailure said…
So... this is what Glenn Beck sees every time he looks at the President, eh? No wonder he cries all the time.
Unknown said…
Obama really thought he could sneak into Quadafi's army to get the real lowdown. Unfortunately having big boobs was required.
Chris said…
Hey, Dufus.

I'm trying to get to everyone here, my blog has moved.

The new URL is

chris-knucklehead.blogspot.com

See ya there.
President Obama's skin-tight shorts really showed off his stimulus package.
Rusty Salmon said…
Hey, Dufus.

I'm trying to get to everyone here, my blog has moved.

The new URL is

chris-knucklehead.blogspot.com

See ya there.

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