Thursday, September 11, 2008

BLUSTERY

Loud and arrogant
Bullying
Suddenly gusty
Sudden commotion

12 comments:

Erin said...

Inclement weather in the Hundred Acre Wood.

Susan Barnes said...

As a Winnie the Pooh fan I must say that's a great answer Erin. I can't think of anything better.

Tyler Dawn said...

Blast you Erin! How depressing to have already lost this round.

But hope springs eternal so how about

A guilty politician trying to deflect blame onto someone else -- the media, his/her aides, special interests, yada, yada, yada....

Jeannette Altes said...

John Hagee? (ducks)

Erin said...

Sorry guys.

Wait, no, I'm not.

Anonymous said...

since it took place less than a mile from my home i have to say...

the protesters outside the republican national convention AND the words going on inside it

(see what i did there. i included both sides. i'm a bipartisan misanthrope.)

Delirious said...

Love him to death, but......

Michael Savage

Valorosa said...

Hurricane Ike

Mike said...

Hello All. I'm going to give this until Sunday night for any late comers or those that think they can do better that Pooh rain.

...and that's not a hint Erin! :)

Mike said...

I'm going to have to go with Jon on this one y'all. I can't imagine a place any more blustery than standing in the middle of all that bullshit!!

Erin said...

You booger!

Anonymous said...

yes!

i'm so oblivious to that world that i totally didn't even realize the convention was starting that day. i drove through downtown to get home that night instead of taking the freeway. i happened upon the scene right at the moment the protesters decided to march from the capitol to the venue a couple of blocks away. suddenly and without warning there were people everywhere, 20 cops in riot gear on EVERY street corner.

i even saw a swat truck. the back door was open and inside i saw a cop in full-on gear just sitting there with his nose in his hand sighing to himself. i think that was the best part for me.

finally i made it home and the wife and i caught a bit of the convention. i was hard pressed to say which group i wanted to be a part of less.


is it too late to resurrect monty brewster's genuis "none of the above" campaign?

give me 'til morning to come up with an adjective.