Bill Clinton’s Thoughts On MLK Day
Using our special mind-reading technology, TNOYF proudly presents Bill Clinton’s thoughts as he dozed in a Harlem church on MLK Day.
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I actually feel bad for him. We’ve all been in t . .h . .a. .t .
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Oh, uh
Did I miss something.
HA!!!! Funny.
I do not for one minute think that these thoughts are very far from being the truth.
Poor Bill. Try staying up fella. Guess the latest…uh…”shipment” didn’t make it in from the Mena Airport as expected, huh?
LK
you fookin rock
Awesome as always… now, if I could use your mind reading technology with my university students to see what they are really thinking…
That was brilliant Potfrey!
That you can channel Clinton is scary though - I would advise moving up from Bud to Shiner on tap.
Channeling Clinton isn’t hard…he’s like every guy. Except most of us don’t act on every impulse.
I, for one, am most grateful that in researching this project, I discovered that there is actually a Teriyaki flavored Slim Jim.
Explain the Slim Jim thing. I think they’re nasty, yet men seem to love them.
Stacy, I think it’s because Slim Jim’s have, like, Six Meats in them. At least that’s what Preston told me…
I thought you liked meat…
Is a Slim Jim really meat though? It’s like greasy flavored cardboard.
Potfry, where do you guys get your video’s. You guys are like Dennis Miller on the old SNL with all those hiliarous photos he would get.
Unruly– it’s all stuff from You-Tube. There’s free software that lets you capture it, but then you need to convert it into an editable format.
And we’re humbled by any sort of Dennis Miller comparison, even remote.