Hell yes, he was. God, he must be so sad to see what American government has become. He's probably up there shaking his head dejectedly and passing the bowl to Washington.Quote:
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
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Hell yes, he was. God, he must be so sad to see what American government has become. He's probably up there shaking his head dejectedly and passing the bowl to Washington.Quote:
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
Oh i know, his ideas of limited government are great. I think that he was truly a genius.
Oh, he was definitly the greatest American ever. Not that cock Ronald Reagan that was voted that title on that list thingy.
You mean that History channel list? Because Oprah beat out like 3/4 of the country on that list. How screwd up is THAT?
:rastasmoke:
Rasputin
Marx
Lennon
Siddhartha Guatama
FDR
Hitler (to kick him in the balls)
Ghandi
Martin Luther King Junior
Jesus
:hippy:
You wouldn't kick Rasputin in the balls?Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleLefty90
Mark Twain. For such an early time period, his writings are STILL funny today.
Salvador Dali. He was bizarre enough already, I just would like smoke with him.
Marie Antoinette
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Thomas Jefferson
John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Marilyn Monroe (I'd need them all three together in this fantasy)
Bill Clinton
Barack Obama
Homer...you know...who sang "They Odyssey"
Oooh! Wish I'd thought of him. Good one!Quote:
Originally Posted by memoryburner
And Geoffrey Chaucer needs to be added to my list while we're at this.