Friday, September 26, 2008

Oh the things this woman says...

...she totally needs a book of Palin-isms by the time this is over.



If you haven't seen Palin's interview with Katie Couric by now, you're in for a comedic treat! This chick's timing is FLAWLESS. I can totally see why they hide her from the press....she's a small town IDIOT. My favorites:

1."Again my understanding is that..." - This is translation for "I have no idea, but I was told to say these words all together so it kind of sounds like I do"

3."Some decisions that have been made poorly should not be rewarded." (in response to foreclosure savior) - Well Pally Pal reason number 2893472987528735735 you're not so bright. The majority of the foreclosures have to do with the current economy and NOT reckless or irresponsible decisions. Por ejemplo geniosa: Rising appraisals and property tax rates are often blamed for the recent increase in the number of foreclosures in Texas. Families fall behind in their home-related payments for many reasons, including high utility rates, expensive homeowners insurance, boosts in adjustable rate mortgages, and poor underwriting. Get it? Got it? Good. And furthermore what kind of decision making was your daughter Bristol doing??? Pot, Kettle. Kettle, Pot. Get cozy it's gonna be a long night.

4. "I'll try to find you some and I'll bring em to ya" (In response to Couric saying "Stop beating around the bush and give a specific example") - You support this man wholeheartedly, even go as far as to say he could save the country better than Barack but have no shining examples??? RETARD...no I'm sorry that non-PC reference is too nice for you TROGLODYTE! GET IT TOGETHER!!!


Just watch I...just...cant....

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I'm blunt...and rather observant...DUH that means I should blog! I suffer from, no let me rephrase, I combat living with an AVM on a daily basis. An AVM is an Abnormal Veinous Malformation which affects about 250,000 people in the US (http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/cerebro/AVM.htm#Link8). It affects everyone differently, for me it's caused a constant headache since 2003...litterally. I've been in countless doctors offices, been poked and proded, been through the emotions of being misdiagnosed with a brain tumor. Needless to say, I've been through a lot and not just because of my...let's call it an ailment. Above all I've developed a less than common outlook on life and perception of things.Don't for one minute misconstrue, I'm in no way a victim, I'm self-sufficient almost to a fault and encourage others to turn their weaknesses into empowerment. It builds character and makes for one hell of a screenplay ha! That combined with growing up immersed in a semi-charmed world, and the glitz and glamour of Hollyweird leads to some interesting anecdotes...Here are my thoughts...

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