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unblock

(52,328 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 12:55 PM Jan 2012

i'm calling him "rmoney" from now on.

he so thoroughly comes from money; made his living doing nothing but making money by using other people's money to take other people's money; and simply represents the interests of money.

republican money, at that.

r-money.

romney, rmoney.

rmoney.

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i'm calling him "rmoney" from now on. (Original Post) unblock Jan 2012 OP
I'm claiming "fair use." Thanks for the idea. AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2012 #1
brilliant librechik Jan 2012 #2
How profound NathanTheGreat Jan 2012 #3
wow! your reply is longer than my worthless post! unblock Jan 2012 #7
Call it a community service NathanTheGreat Jan 2012 #8
I liked it sledwreck13 Jan 2012 #4
I like it! kentuck Jan 2012 #5
Good One... lets all use it, see how long it takes to catch on. SalviaBlue Jan 2012 #6
Good one! Give them back a bit of their own derision. Fire Walk With Me Jan 2012 #9
Love it! superpatriotman Jan 2012 #10
Very nice...I want to see this used against him in ads joeybee12 Jan 2012 #11
Rmoney Enrique Jan 2012 #12
Love it! Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2012 #13

NathanTheGreat

(78 posts)
3. How profound
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 01:46 PM
Jan 2012

Thanks, I'm not dumber having read that.

I'm so glad that you are bucking the system and coming up with solutions rather than just making up catchy puns and whining when grownups try to have a serious conversation.

Worthless post, the world would be better off if you simply did jumping jacks rather than type this.

unblock

(52,328 posts)
7. wow! your reply is longer than my worthless post!
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 02:21 PM
Jan 2012

i'm not surprised that some people find sophomoric wordplay a waste of time, even if just as a brief break amid more serious posts.

so i'm unfazed at the notion that people might not click on this thread, or might just read it, roll their eyes, and then move on.

but i'm always amazed at the thought process that enables some people to think that someone else's post can be a complete waste of time, but a lengthier response to it might somehow be rather more worthy.


perhaps i should thank you for bringing merit to this thread. now i can take credit for my deceptively sly original post, for without its seeming dumbness, people would not be led to your brilliant reply.

NathanTheGreat

(78 posts)
8. Call it a community service
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 02:27 PM
Jan 2012

Don't worry...i'm not pondering for hours with my life on how best to respond...it doesn't take a whole lot of thought process to ridicule you.

I'm amazed that you find true political talk not worthy of anyone's time, yet clever word play (which will NEVER catch on because it's something a 5 year old would come up with) is worth it.

Just a note to those unaware...Mr. unblock decided in the middle of a fruitful discussion about regulating campaign commercials that he would announce that this discussion was not worthy of our effort.

Sorry...didn't know this was a site for puns and crossword puzzles...I thought people here actually cared.

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