Zaius Nation - Some apes are more equal than others
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Obama Is Just Another "Grup"
Obama's coolness factor has just dropped on Miri's homeworld! Miri [ 1,2 ] and the rest of the "Onlies" have decided that Obama's speech was just another adult "foolie", and it proves that Obama is just like the rest of the "grups".
Seeing Eye Chick is so right, but honestly, your reworking of the story is completely redemptive!!
My take is this - if Obama can get kids to share, he is not a communist operative, he is a god. Kids have had trouble sharing since the dawn of time. That's how we got all the cool kids on Wall St and in the GOP!
Those kids were the scariest, creepiest enemy James T. Kirk ever faced. Of course it didn't help that the rest of his enemies were made out of Papier-mâché.
You mean in the 25th century (whatevs), kids played Cowboys and Indians ?! We didn't do that when I was growing up (which was decidedly not the 25th Century)
Seeing Eye Chick: I always liked this episode, but that is probably largely because Yeoman Rand is in it. ;o)
Fran: Kids have to learn to share by listening to Sandra Lou, Joan Baez and the Beatles! I think that the only children that Obama has to worry about right now are in the senate. :o(
Darwin's Dagger: What about the Gorn? He was totally realistic! ;o)
Tengrain: I never played "Cowboys and Indians", either. We used to play "Find the Banana" and "Lobotomize the Human". ;o)
Major Mel Funkshun: Ha! I had forgotten that line. I had to laugh when I read that. :o)
Sleestak: I have never been able to sit through that episode in it's entirety. "Lawyers from space!" Way too scary. ;o)
Hamed: That kid is wearing a mask. It's like little "shtick" in the episode. I think it's a mask of President Obama's Senior Advisor David Axelrod. ;o)
Tea Break: Ha! That's where all of the adults went, Obama pulled their plugs! ;o)
I was always wondering about Rand's hair. That criss cross thing at the top! Of course I totally wanted to be her! I was in love with Kirk! Yummy!!! ((Hugs)) Laura
My Least Favorite Episode of Star Trek. It was like Children of the Corn in space.
ReplyDeleteSeeing Eye Chick is so right, but honestly, your reworking of the story is completely redemptive!!
ReplyDeleteMy take is this - if Obama can get kids to share, he is not a communist operative, he is a god. Kids have had trouble sharing since the dawn of time. That's how we got all the cool kids on Wall St and in the GOP!
Those kids were the scariest, creepiest enemy James T. Kirk ever faced. Of course it didn't help that the rest of his enemies were made out of Papier-mâché.
ReplyDeleteYou mean in the 25th century (whatevs), kids played Cowboys and Indians ?! We didn't do that when I was growing up (which was decidedly not the 25th Century)
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Tengrain
Bonk-Bonk on the Head!!
ReplyDeleteWhere's disembodied Melvin Beli head when you need him?
ReplyDeleteHe Lies!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, no offense meant to StarTrek Hair and Makeup, but what the hell is the deal with the kid in the middle of the bottom pic?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a combination of a groucho marx eyebrows and a cream pie to the face.
Was that a look in the 60's?
I have never seen so many sad kid faces before. Looks like someone had unplugged all of their grandmas.
ReplyDeleteOh snap!
Seeing Eye Chick: I always liked this episode, but that is probably largely because Yeoman Rand is in it. ;o)
ReplyDeleteFran: Kids have to learn to share by listening to Sandra Lou, Joan Baez and the Beatles! I think that the only children that Obama has to worry about right now are in the senate. :o(
Darwin's Dagger: What about the Gorn? He was totally realistic! ;o)
Tengrain: I never played "Cowboys and Indians", either. We used to play "Find the Banana" and "Lobotomize the Human". ;o)
Major Mel Funkshun: Ha! I had forgotten that line. I had to laugh when I read that. :o)
Sleestak: I have never been able to sit through that episode in it's entirety. "Lawyers from space!" Way too scary. ;o)
Hamed: That kid is wearing a mask. It's like little "shtick" in the episode. I think it's a mask of President Obama's Senior Advisor David Axelrod. ;o)
Tea Break: Ha! That's where all of the adults went, Obama pulled their plugs! ;o)
Wait a moment. That far in the future isn't the world controlled by apes?
ReplyDeleteOops, no, not going there. Unlike conservatives, when I see a mistake, I try not to replicate it. Palin 2012, indeed. [harumph]
I was always wondering about Rand's hair. That criss cross thing at the top! Of course I totally wanted to be her! I was in love with Kirk! Yummy!!!
ReplyDelete((Hugs))
Laura