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As Of Today, I Am No Longer Paying My Mortgage

October 7, 2008 / 11:48 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

I eagerly anticipate being bailed out. A friend on Facebook responded to me:

Might as well. Before you face any consequences the government will come along and write you a new, cheaper mortgage. Probably put a mint on your pillow, too.

Post Debate thoughts:

The Anchoress notes that Obama managed to sound more stodgy than McCain.

Stephen Green believes McCain just barely won. Mr. Green, I respectfully submit that you were not drunk enough.

Drudge called it Boring. And I would call that an understatement.

My liveblogging here.

  1. 2 Responses to “As Of Today, I Am No Longer Paying My Mortgage”

  2. By Paul Gordon on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    Blogger GW (at Wolf Howling) said…

    “This debate format was a real town hall format the way the Salvation Army is an actual army.”

    I couldn’t help thinking that myself.

    They mentioned that they received thousands of questions from the audience and from the internet, but they ALL had to pass the filter of Tom Brokaw.

    Michelle Malkin gets off some nice ones once in a while. Her latest:
    Who was the Obama plant at last night’s debate?
    had the following …
    ————————————————-
    **** ****** e-mailed me the answer:
    “The Obama plant was Tom Brokaw.”

    Har. Indeed. From my liveblogging last night:

    Brokaw gets rolled again: “I’m just hired help here.”
    Obama: “You’re doing a good job, Tom.”

    Might as well have called him “sweetie.”
    ————————————————-

  3. By Headless Unicorn Guy on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    I was stupid enough to pay off my mortgage completely.

    Where’s My Gummint Gravy Train?

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