Friday, October 08, 2010

Can I Just Say, On a Personal Level . . .

. . . that an anglophone nation in which a prominent politician is named "Dick Armey" is, for all its faults, just fuckin awesome?

12 comments:

LA Confidential Pantload said...

Sounds more heroic as "An Army of Dicks," though.

la Rana said...

America, the "Big Dick".

Dan said...

It's even better if you stress the first syllable in the name.

JRB said...

Yes, and such a prominent one!

imk said...

On topic: Did you hear about this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11490699

Anonymous said...

Dennis Miller brought that up once, loooong ago on SNL, before he openly enlisted in the Dick Army.

Euripides said...

What about Randy Bumgardner, the manager of Blair House and Assistant Chief of Protocol?

Anonymous said...

Je ne comprends pas. Eez penis joke?

Anonymous said...

@annoy 6:40

non, "dick" est d'argot pour pénis, mais aussi d'argot pour «personne détestable ennuyeux". Il est aussi un nom propre pour un homme et "armée", signifie "légion" un grand groupe de (généralement des hommes de combat)

Anonymous said...

We must never forget the former New Hampshire politician Dick Swett. Go by Richard? Nah, that's for pussies.

Anonymous said...

anon@ 7:09


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bailey said...

It makes it easier for Silvio Berlusconi to suggest he's not the most cynical, one of the richest perhaps, but the Italians still have satire...Dawn Powell would be happy to hear it...