Okay, Okay, I Know

July 21, 2014 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Guys, I know this is Photoshopped but it could be real in Texas.  I swear it could.  Right, Texans?

 

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Thanks to Marge for the heads up.

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0 Comments to “Okay, Okay, I Know”


  1. It could be real in a lot of southern states. Studies have shown that the reddest states are also the poorest – the most uneducated – the most religious – AND the biggest users of porn (think about that one).

    It’s like what Alexandra Pelosi shows here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9kI_rAFuKA&list=PL0h9k8TnmM4a4DNKJ4IAe8OgMtBUcxCVC

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  2. It’s definitely real. I saw it parked in front of Steve Stockman’s
    campaign office. You know, the one that was condemned for being a dump.

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  3. We have an area called Wiggletown.
    Honest to God(the one that does Not talk to sarah palin).
    Could be there. But there would be grass. Overgrown by a couple of years grass. With weeds and a dog or two.

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  4. shortpeople says:

    Fer Crisco’s sake, it could be real here in Pennsyltucky.

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  5. Lorraine in Spring says:

    I gotta remember to take my camera more often as I drive around Texas. I see more stuff that causes me to do double takes, I’m amazed I don’t have whiplash.

    I’ve discovered Texas is an interesting place. Interesting as in that old Chinese curse: May you live in interesting times.

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  6. Don’t know that I’ve seen any homes that look like that. However, there are a bunch of trucks driving around North Texas that have enough pro Republican/anti Obama bumper stickers to cause it to list strongly to the right.

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  7. If that vehicle in the background is up on blocks, you have a winner!

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  8. Yep, only thing missing is a broke down lincoln with 3 good windows, ripped and sagging headliner and a corn plant growing out of the back seat.

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  9. JAKvirginia says:

    Hey, Sandy:

    I live in a red part of VA about 20 miles outside DC. So the other day I was following an SUV with the following on the bumper:
    – a McCain for President sticker
    – a Romney for President sticker
    – a Cuccinelli for Governor sticker.

    Well, I thought, you’re 3 for 3! I chuckled all the way home.

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  10. Well, as ‘honorary-Texan’ David Allan Coe remarked, “If That Ain’t Country %^&*] …etc.

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  11. Mark Johnson says:

    This pic could be from East Texas except for a couple of things:

    1. There isn’t a pit bull chained up in the yard.
    2. Where are the dirty children running around in nothing but a diaper?
    3. There is a distinct lack of empty beer cans.
    4. The signs are new and professional. No good East Texas, God-Fearin’ Obama-hatin’ Republican is going to pay money for a yard sign. You make your own.
    5. None of the signs mention Obama or have the word ni**er on them.

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  12. Marge Wood says:

    Durn. I thought y’all knew the folks there figured the signs would tone up the yard. But you’re right. It needs a dawg or two.

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  13. Marge, and whatever is left of a motorcycle locked in by tall grass in the front and a still in the woods behind.

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  14. There is an element of the population that finds the Republican message appealing. I dont understand why but
    I think it is because it makes them feel important. They are a “member” of the elite class.
    In College Station we have a homeless man that lives in parks and everything he ownes in on a bike. The Repubs are to liberal for him.
    There is another man who is a house painter and he drives an 1970’s model of a Cheve station wagon plastered with right wing bumper stickers.

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