Thursday, November 12, 2009
Welcome Follower #30
Welcome to the blog Azurevirus, I think??? We need all kinds, I mean all Patriots.
If any of you are waiting to see how soon the well runs dry, don't hold your breath.
I was actually timed by a third party, listening to me carry on with a friend. After 45 minutes on the third party's clock, he interupted me, laughing at the breadth and depth of my BS.
He complimented me, by saying that it was the greatest exhibition of non-stop BS he had ever witnessed.
I was only getting warmed up.
Steve
In thinking back on it, that third party was quite an interesting fellow in his own rite. He was a retired US Army Colonel who had worked in intelligence. After retiring from the Army he lived in Bangkok, Thailand several years. He was on the A list social circuit and was invited to the parties of the upper crust on a regular basis. The CIA recruited him to be a quasi-informer, that is to say, if he heard anything during cocktails that might affect US interests in the region, the CIA wanted to know about it.
If any of you are waiting to see how soon the well runs dry, don't hold your breath.
I was actually timed by a third party, listening to me carry on with a friend. After 45 minutes on the third party's clock, he interupted me, laughing at the breadth and depth of my BS.
He complimented me, by saying that it was the greatest exhibition of non-stop BS he had ever witnessed.
I was only getting warmed up.
Steve
In thinking back on it, that third party was quite an interesting fellow in his own rite. He was a retired US Army Colonel who had worked in intelligence. After retiring from the Army he lived in Bangkok, Thailand several years. He was on the A list social circuit and was invited to the parties of the upper crust on a regular basis. The CIA recruited him to be a quasi-informer, that is to say, if he heard anything during cocktails that might affect US interests in the region, the CIA wanted to know about it.
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