March 25, 2007

thank god there’s a texan

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13 Responses to “thank god there’s a texan”

  1. Steven Walker says:

    You’re joking, right?

  2. krzysztof kurowski says:

    thank god I live in europe ;)

  3. Eric Strauss says:

    And soon a white house in texas. Yikes.

  4. The Bruce says:

    Oh I get it! Rebran­ding the Moron as a Texan! Great idea but unachievable.

  5. Clementine says:

    Too bad he doesn’t have a brain.
    If you pull back the cur­tain you will see a bunch of stiff angry white guys pulling strings to the little texas pup­pet.
    but still…i’m proud to be an “A-Mear-I-Kan”

  6. Paul Ding says:

    When you rea­lize that Texas was res­pon­si­ble for The Alamo, Viet­Nam, the War on Drugs, the War on Poverty, and the War on Terro­rism, it makes you won­der why they make so much fun of Char­le­magne, Louis XIV, Joan of Arc, LaFa­yette, and Napo­leon.
    Unc­lear on the con­cept, perhaps?

  7. Terence Dodge says:

    Mr Ding
    “Viet­Nam”? we ( U S of A) help rearm the French to re-occupy “IndoChina” after WW2, that was a Democ­rat from Mis­souri whom was follo­wed by the repu­bli­can from Texas. Democ­rat or repu­bli­can, short term and unc­lear on con­cepts one and all.
    Terence

  8. Shoulung says:

    If John F’ing Kerry were in the White House we’d already be bowing towards mecca five times a day.
    And worse…

  9. sleepydogg says:

    tech­ni­cally, a texan is not in the white house as our dear pre­si­dent was born in con­nec­ti­cut. it does make a difference…

  10. hugh macleod says:

    Hmmmm, Sleepy­dog, as some­body from a pretty inter­na­tio­nal, peri­pa­te­tic family, I’m not so sure if where you born means much to me. My sis­ter was born in Nige­ria, I was born in Mas­sachu­setts, my father in Scot­land, my mother in Illi­nois. None of us four live where we were born, or feel that con­nec­ted to these pla­ces, either.

  11. elaine says:

    I have just found you by put­ting ‘God’ in goo­gle image search.
    The rea­son, just to give you some con­text, that I put ‘God’ in google’s image search, is that I am put­ting together a trea­sure hunt in Japan, where I am currently far­ting about in a teaching english and ‘inter­na­tio­na­li­sa­tion’ job and nee­ded a pic­ture of something god-like cos I am asking chil­dren to draw how they would ima­gine them­sel­ves if they were a god at a cer­tain shrine on the trail. I feel the need to explain this — and also that the idea of a ‘god’ has less empi­ri­cal con­no­ta­tions in Japan– in Shin­toism there are lots of gods and they are in everything, something like that any­way.
    Any­way there you are. And there you were and I have just been com­ple­tely side­trac­ked by your car­toons for the past hour.
    They are hila­rious, cle­ver, and very sexy!
    I was touched by ‘the small beau­ti­ful moment’, ‘I’m going to use you like a brush’, ‘god bless your pussy etc’ , ‘I want to be with you. Please name your terms’ and others.
    ’Con­trol the con­ver­sa­tion…’, ‘shut the fuck up and worship me’ ‘As long as there is hope…’ and ‘holly­wood ending’ really made me laugh.
    So I just had the urge to send you something, espe­cially when I saw you were from the UK. I am too.
    So, thanks for pop­ping into my day and amu­sing and ins­pi­ring me.

  12. The point is if you got an issue… Talk to God about it.

  13. Clayton says:

    First of all, I love your web­site. Second of all, George Bush is not a Texan.
    Please print a retraction.