ME: (Reading Fark headline): Guess who Tripp is.
MY DAUGHTER: (Ponders a moment) A Palin?
Well, technically a Johnston, but we get the point.
I suppose it could have been worse. They could have named him Trap or Trade or Trill. But not Trickle because that violates the single-syllable rule.
Anyway, congrats to the happy parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
And good luck with that name, kid.
Sarah Palin never released her medical history.
ReplyDeleteMy bet: it contains at least one involuntary hospitalization with a diagnosis of suicidal behavior/danger to self.
We will never know.
That family must carry the "goofy names" gene.
ReplyDeleteSarah Palin never released her medical history.
ReplyDeleteMy bet: it contains at least one involuntary hospitalization with a diagnosis of suicidal behavior/danger to self.
We will never know.
And what does this have to do with anything?
The difference between Palin and Obama was clear: Obama saw his potential, unplanned grandchildren as "punishments"; Palin saw her son, and her grandson, as blessings.
hahaha yes that is a clear difference. nutbag!
ReplyDeleteAre you really judging someone based on a prior mental illness, a legitimate biological brain-based illness which is not a character defect or any of the other stereotypes, so are you going to judge others on diabetes and congestive heart failure, which are biological illnesses too? I suggest you get a little more educated about mental illness before opening your mouth.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, you~re not showing much character or intelligence to use mud-slinging and character attacks to discredit someone who's idealogical viewpoints you disagree with.
Rachael C.
No, I'm not judging Palin's moral character because of her (likely) illness; I'm judging her fitness to be President.
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