Kinky Friedman Speaks To Ed Schultz
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You know what's funny? A drought did hit the entire state of Texas, and with it wildfires galore.
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I love my mom, too, but I don't think she's qualified to be the governor of Texas. Then again, she probably wouldn't do any worse than Jesse Ventura did in Minnesota or Schwarzenagger did in California.
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The only way to be more down to earth that Kinky Friedman is to be dead.
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They forgot to mention Obama's 57 States...LOL. Goooooo Barry Soetorro!
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@cqsallie hyphenated anywhere. Wikipedia, Webster's etc. Finally, the fact that you are an editor and came up with 1 mistake in your correction to someone who has no education in writing should tell you more about yourself rather than someone who does not. Liberalism is a mental disorder.
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@cqsallie Not sure where to start, so since your thinking and point of view is backward, I will start at the end. OK? Here we go. For genius, I was not referring to gn235 but to the name that should be given to Kinky. As for stimulus being a noun is obvious, but the fact that your Dear Leader was using it as a verb I followed his use of the word, so you should correct our regime. Thought police is not hyphenated in the original use of the word.(Orwell's 1984) As a mater of fact, it is not
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@jabronis33 "He was so excited for the failed so called stimulus...." As an editor, I would substitute "about" for "for." One is not excited "for" anything. Also the sentence is incomplete. There is no verb. To make matters worse, you have forgotten that in this usage, the words "so" and "called" should be hyphenated in order to become descriptive of the noun "stimulus."
In the last sentence, genius should be in quotation marks, unless you're calling gn235 genius.
So much for your education...
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@jabronis33 Wow! So glad to know that I'm not going to have to be called upon to edit. But!
In writing, any numbers below 10 must be expressed as one, two, three, etc. Only when you reach two digits, can you legitimately write them as numerals (i.e.: 10, 11, 12, etc.). I have another point, but I'm running out of characters....
Also, in writing, when words are descriptive (adjectival) of a noun, they are correctly written with hyphens: thought-police
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@jabronis33 Thanks!
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@FreewayTitan Well spoken statement. It makes you sound so intelligent.
You know what is wrong about Kinky? Nothing.
VanHowle 2 years ago 24
Kinky!!
ATheGreat09 2 years ago 6