Clinton never claimed that as a highlight.
He said, "Afterwards, I had a Miller High Life."
(If yer gonna play with the big dogs, try to keep up)
It is obvious that you have not read Clinton's book, Ms. Squinney. He was responsible for a large rise in cigar sales immediately after his abberation was discovered. However, I have heard that he was not allowed to use cigars when Mrs. Clinton was present after the incident with Monica. He did comply since he was aware that Mrs. Clinton communicated with Lorena Bobbit soon after the Monica incident.
I don't blame Bill for that, do you?
Bernard to YOU putting a cigar in Monica may have been the highlight of Clinton's presidency.
To Clinton it was just.... Thursday.
I am very much afraid that you are in error, Bear. Clinton wrote that was one of the mistakes of his life. Have you read his autobiography or don't they have books in North Carolina?
it was just a little joke massagatto. we have them here as well as books
we even read them..
I respectfully suggest that if you do have access to books, you should share some of the key ideas in those books with us. I am not aware that you are in the habit of doing that. It's easy. Put quotations around the material from the book, credit the author, and put down a page number so that someone can check your quote's accuracy.
I am sure that you know that, because of a large amount of pictorial content, comic books do not make for a good reference.
your boy is **** massagatto and you can use all the clever wit in your arsenal ( and if that's an example it's a small arsenal) to obfuscate, but the truth is in the process of outing and your boy is going to Crawford in disgrace. You can't change it, but it's amusing to watch you squirm.
You may have misunderstood me, Blue Veined...
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I respectfully suggest that if you do have access to books, you should share some of the key ideas in those books with us. I am not aware that you are in the habit of doing that. It's easy. Put quotations around the material from the book, credit the author, and put down a page number so that someone can check your quote's accuracy.
I look forward to the information you will share with us--using those books you are talking about, of course!