a new book came out this week. big deal you say? well, yeah it is a big deal you jerk. it is a big deal because it was written by one of our guests. it is about the g-men, ie god. the liberal media s attack on krisstianity. the author is right there. it is just like the cover. that s how i look. let s get to the most important question, how many times am i americaned in your book? actually if you opened it you would see you are. wasn t that nice of me? and someone i m thated bill shoals. i didn t misspell it. it was misspelled. fantastic. the interesting thing about this book and interesting to a lot of people is it is about
cline son stands to make $10 million if her fiancee pulls a bill while they are married. 245 is bill clinton and not bill shultz. according to the national enquirer they got a lot right. monica gate left the former first daughter with a few daddy and dating issues. a source tells the paper chelsea s world was shattered when she learned her father was unfaithful to her mom. her father was the person she most admired. the fact he cheated on her mom not once, but many times made her gun shy about trusting the guy she dated. me too, unnamed source. me too. uni m thated sources always have the best quotes. isn t this weird? it all begs the question, are koalas ticklish? you know, it didn t beg that question. i want to find out where they
because they were more economically powerful. what is the weirdest candy bar ever invented. i read about it. the vegetable sandwich. i know you read my book cover to cover. you know the answer to this. during the craze of the 1920s they created a chocolate called vegetable sandwich. the best thing about this candy bar is it had on the label the motto was, i kid you not, will not constipate. that s awesome. okay. is it true that candy bars were invented in the well, perhaps invented in the depression because people couldn t afford dinners so that s why you have candy bars i m thated chicken dinner? they weren t invented, but they were popular easy rised
reading in between the lines,led he did not say that they thinkot they have wrapped this up. wrapi what he is suggesting is there are further tenticles they are exploring and he specifically referenced overseas andnt intelligence relating to overseas, and that s that s con consistent with the guidancewe g afteot late this afternoon, that the evidence was leaning toward of overseas connection.ss what that connection is atat this time or to a group or anr individual, we don t know. ts c what is the connection withwe pakistan? we are learningg pakistani dissent, phone calls made to pakistan. certainly what grabbed the attention of investigators is dissen this suspect had been in pakistan for several months in r what we confirmed he recentlyhee returned to the united states.ms separately we understood this afternoon that investigators were going through phone records of a small pool of suspects, and that there wasof at least one overseas phonend call which had peaked their interest.u