How's that sulphur smell, Hugo?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/hug ... print.html
Sean Penn is reported to be inconsolable.












ShotgunBlast wrote:Just wait until you see who replaces him!!


Agreedthekinetic wrote:I don't care what they do in life, I will never speak ill of the dead. We all owe a life and now he's paid his tab, he's square with the house may he rest peacefully.
Not nockin yall, it's just the way I am.


“Mr. Obama decided to attack us,” Chávez said. “Now you want to win votes by attacking Venezuela. Don’t be irresponsible. You are a clown, a clown. Leave us in peace … Go after your votes by fulfilling that which you promised your people.”
“Focus on governing your country, which you’ve turned into a disaster,” Chávez said, according to The Guardian.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Kreutz wrote:“Mr. Obama decided to attack us,” Chávez said. “Now you want to win votes by attacking Venezuela. Don’t be irresponsible. You are a clown, a clown. Leave us in peace … Go after your votes by fulfilling that which you promised your people.”
“Focus on governing your country, which you’ve turned into a disaster,” Chávez said, according to The Guardian.
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A true IRL troll till the end.
Good night sweet prince.
Would this be better....dorminWS wrote:Doesn't seem right to applaud somebody's death; even though I suppose he might have deserved it more than most. Just the way I was raised. But at the same time, I gotta tell you in all candor that I also can't find it in my heart to be a bit sorry to hear he's dead.
My first thought was about how it wasn't right to be glad, and my second was to wonder how big a scoundrel will take his place.
