i think you re being kind page, it s not a matter of semantics, whether or not it s a misinformation or misstatement, certainly to say someone s lying does presume there s a nefarious intent behind it. legally speaking and plain folk speaking here, when you make a statement that is based on a knee jerk reaction, it s the same reason why we condemn the fbi, when they make statements about investigations that are ongoing, and the reason they do not do it, that is, we have to be able to develop, and the president has to be able to develop and know the facts before they make these statements. and when you don t, you lose the ability to litigate in the courts, where there are set parameters to protect your reputation and credibility. and instead, you replace that with the court of public opinion. when that happens, you have people who are unfairly tarred and feathered, whether that s the republicans or democrats, remains to be seen, what day of the week it is. however, the reason why it i
husband. fang, that s my husband. he went to the dentist the other day, the dentist told him, he s got the worst set of tooth he s ever saw in his life. for a woman to go on stage and complain about that, it was emancipation, in a way. you sure you re a marriage counselor? of course, don t i have a sympathetic face? well, your face has my sympathy. the self-deprecating woman was very popular in the comedy world. back from the shop where she s just had her head tarred and feathered, here is miss phyllis diller! i think when it came to women doing comedy, certainly stand-up, you had to dress in a way that was crazy. you had to work within the confines of what guys would accept you doing. is that all right? i just found it in the dressing room and it fell out. you re basically saying, i m coming up on stage, don t look at me as a woman, look at me as
husband. fang, that s my husband. he went to the dentist the other day, the dentist told him, he s got the worst set of tooth he s ever saw in his life. for a woman to go on stage and complain about that, it was emancipation, in a way. you sure you re a marriage counselor? of course, don t i have a sympathetic face? well, your face has my sympathy. the self-deprecating woman was very popular in the comedy world. back from the shop where she s just had her head tarred and feathered, here is miss phyllis diller! i think when it came to women doing comedy, certainly stand-up, you had to dress in a way that was crazy. you had to work within the confines of what guys would accept you doing. is that all right? i just found it in the dressing room and it fell out. you re basically saying, i m coming up on stage, don t look at me as a woman, look at me as a funny person.
around. now it was about her horrible husband. fang, that s my husband. he went to the dentist the other day, the dentist told him, he s got the worst set of tooth he s ever saw in his life. for a woman to go on stage and complain about that, it was emancipation, in a way. you sure you re a marriage counselor? of course, don t i have a sympathetic face? well, your face has my sympathy. the self-deprecating woman was very popular in the comedy world. back from the shop where she s just had her head tarred and feathered, here is miss phyllis diller! i think when it came to women doing comedy, certainly stand-up, you had to dress in a way that was crazy. you had to work within the confines of what guys would accept you doing. is that all right? i just found it in the dressing room and it fell out. you re basically saying, i m coming up on stage, don t look
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