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apocalypsos) wrote2005-10-18 11:08 pm
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GIP!
*whistles innocently*
What? What did I do?
EDIT: Dear Jon Stewart -- I love you. Feel free to poke Bill O'Reilly with a sharp stick whenever you feel like it.
What? What did I do?
EDIT: Dear Jon Stewart -- I love you. Feel free to poke Bill O'Reilly with a sharp stick whenever you feel like it.
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*plans death of her DHL delivery man since HE WON'T FUCKING LEAVE THE DELIVERY ATTEMPT NOTICE and I almost DIDN'T KNOW TO CALL for a rescheduling*
sorry, just needed to bitch at someone in the know.
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You can just leave it a signed note on your front door saying it's okay to leave it, in case they didn't tell you that. And if they try to give you shit about it, then call the local station to complain, because that's totally something you're allowed to do.
Then again, I imagine they already tried it a couple of times without leaving an attempt notice any of those times and THEN held it at the station, right? *grumbles* Assholes. That was half of my problem most of the time, since it was MY office they ended up in.
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You do know you've doomed them to lose now, right? ;)
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Is there anyone who doesn't? At least who isn't named O'Reilly or Hannity?
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Did they say last night if Jon was going to be on the Factor this week? Because if he isn't, I can guarantee O'Reilly's going to bitch and moan that Jon's too chicken to go on there and will only take him on on his own turf. *eye roll*
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I doubt O'Reilly will take on Stewart, though. Last time he did, he embarassed himself and Fox as much as that pitiable lawsuit against Franken. When he said that only stoned slackers watched Daily Show, he not only gave Jon fodder, he spawned a poll proving that DS watchers were more educated and understood politics better than Factor watchers - and quite a few newspapers picked it up as a human interest story, blacking Fox's eyes and giving Stewart tons of free advertising.