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Sunday Squibs with Joe McDonnell




I attack my opponent for his contradictions. About as pointless as criticizing a coin for having two sides.

My neighbor seemed so friendly, he seemed to speak the truth. But then he stabbed me in the back, right in the voting booth.

Passive aggression is denigrated, but if it's your firewall against homicide, I say pout away my friend.

We don't waste time washing the window's outside when we notice the spot's on the inside. If only we could see our own faults as clearly.

Old people say their lives went by in a flash. The earth feels the same way about those five billion trips around the sun.

                                                                   jmcdonnell123



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