Monday, January 15, 2007

  Monday Morning Mirth  

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sorry… anybody else notice what this guy’s turned into?

 

16 Replies to “Monday, January 15, 2007”

  1. (I’m up early and click on your link…) I’m having a fantastic laugh right now. Gotta show this to the non-knitting family when – fantastically simple use of graphics!

    oh and a ps – love the green Regia socks from the prior post! All those wonderful stripes there!

  2. Perfect. I missed “Apprentice” last night … and did not miss it at all. From what I’ve read over at Television Without Pity, I was better off.

  3. I just can’t understand why anyone continues to pay attention to that ass. He continues to reinforce the old adage that money doesn’t buy class. It apparently doesn’t buy a good haircut to toupee, either.

  4. i didn’t watch the apprentice, but have been listening to him rant about Rosie on the news.
    I think he should now be with Tom Cruise, in therapy….they’ve both lost their minds….

  5. I’ve never watched The Apprentice for that very reason — besides the awfulness of Le Donald, who needs watch the awfulness that may be present in our own work lives on TV? Your graphic, though, is Pure Genius.

  6. That’s the way to start a week! Too funny. I wish someone, (almost) anyone, else had bought the Sun-Times site…sigh.

  7. Heh, I couldn’t agree more, Trump to Chump would also be appropriate. Do you think that after a certain amount is reached in their bank accounts, these *stars* just go off the deep end. Thank God I canceled my cable subscription eons ago.

  8. Donald who? Never watched The Apprentice, but my daughter stated last night that she wanted to start watching – so it has now be added to our DVR queue – eh!

  9. I LOVE it! He is such a horse’s patoot. His constant berating of Rosie’s looks had me wanting to strangle him. After all, I’m sure this parade of “young beauties” through his life are all hopelessly in love with him because of his wit, charm, good looks and fabulous hair. Just keep telling yourself that Donald, but you better hold tight to the money or those young things might be hard to hold onto. I second the person who said money obviously doesn’t buy class.

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