Tips on Beating Down the Conservative Menace
but it comes with some northern porkhttp://www.canada.com/business/Development+office+headquartered+North+only+Tory+riding/1904619/story.htmlI would mention about how now Harper cares for the little children but the hypocrisy is just too much to suffer through.
And that comes from the party with the Inuit Health Minister... wow
Yet, this party would know exactly the right combo of chaps, belt buckle and cowboy hat for any social gatherin'
The Conservative Party, leaving skid-marksall over Canada...
It's a tough language. Once I stumbled into an Inuit double entendre by saying, mamuktounga ("I taste good") instead of namuktounga ("I am fine").
Agglutinative languages, eh? Sure keep ya hoppin'!I don't speak Inuktitut, by the way. But I wonder...how many Harpies think the language is called "Inuit?"
In the right context and phrased with the correct nuances, "I am fine" can mean "I taste good" in English, too!
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but it comes with some northern pork
http://www.canada.com/business/Development+office+headquartered+North+only+Tory+riding/1904619/story.html
I would mention about how now Harper cares for the little children but the hypocrisy is just too much to suffer through.
And that comes from the party with the Inuit Health Minister... wow
Yet, this party would know exactly the right combo of chaps, belt buckle and cowboy hat for any social gatherin'
The Conservative Party, leaving skid-marks
all over Canada...
It's a tough language. Once I stumbled into an Inuit double entendre by saying, mamuktounga ("I taste good") instead of namuktounga ("I am fine").
Agglutinative languages, eh? Sure keep ya hoppin'!
I don't speak Inuktitut, by the way. But I wonder...how many Harpies think the language is called "Inuit?"
In the right context and phrased with the correct nuances, "I am fine" can mean "I taste good" in English, too!
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