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“Phony, stupid con game”

by | Feb 14, 2016 | Uncategorized | 5 comments

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5 Comments

  1. speakeasyx

    To this day, this 'Valentines Day' crap makes me think of a moment from Kevin James' 'Sweat the Small Stuff' routine, eons ago:

    "Valentines' Day cards should just be honest: 'I'm Fat, You're Fat. See you in the kitchen in ten minutes.'"

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    • Didact

      Either that, or we should simply replace the entire notion of "Valentine's Day" with "Steak & BJ Day".

      If we lived in a rational world, of course, this would also be known as "every single Sunday", and wives everywhere would look forward to it.

      Reply
  2. Kapios

    I love how people say that love is not a transactional and then the females throw out this idea out the window and expect a peace of very expensive rock that depreciates faster than their vaginas in exchange for 'love'. Ha!

    Reply
    • Didact

      Roissy put it very well in his recent post

      Feminist – "No Rolex, no sex!"
      Alpha Male – "No hymen, no diamond"

      Reply
  3. Eduardo the Magnificent

    Ah, Tim Allen. Pushing the PC-police right to the brink of pulling the trigger…..then running ten miles in the other direction. Same shit he did on Home Improvement, which made him millions, of course.

    Reply

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