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A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« on: September 01, 2008, 04:56:04 PM »
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Happy Birthday, LBJ! 
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TomInTib  (1000+ posts)      Thu Aug-28-08 02:45 PM
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6. Mixed emotions, my ass.
I hated the bastard.
I was at my attorney's ranch one day when the old bastard drove up in a Cadillac, all by himself. He was there to see my attorney's father.
The old man brought him over and introduced him all around. I refused to shake his hand. 
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x6791252
This classic TomInTib lie is from a few days ago. May have been lost in the Palin furor. I don't recall seeing it here, but apologize if it's a dupe.


LBJ was obviously not in a league with Tom Snyder. More like John Warner, or that glory thief Mark Germino.

I don't think he's yet given his assessment of Governor Palin, but their private conversations were probably interesting.
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2008, 05:03:26 PM »
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Happy Birthday, LBJ! 
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TomInTib  (1000+ posts)      Thu Aug-28-08 02:45 PM
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6. Mixed emotions, my ass.
I hated the bastard.
I was at my attorney's ranch one day when the old bastard drove up in a Cadillac, all by himself. He was there to see my attorney's father.
The old man brought him over and introduced him all around. I refused to shake his hand. 

This classic TomInTib lie is from a few days ago. May have been lost in the Palin furor. I don't recall seeing it here, but apologize if it's a dupe.

LBJ was obviously not in a league with Tom Snyder. More like John Warner, or that glory thief Mark Germino.

I don't think he's yet given his assessment of Governor Palin, but their private conversations were probably interesting.


Link?
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2008, 05:10:25 PM »
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=132&topic_id=6791252


    Here's your link. Tom, you're a lying sack of shit, as usual. 

   
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2008, 05:14:09 PM »
Bitchslapped for forgetting the link.  :tongue:
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2008, 05:20:14 PM »
Tom is so tough, he keeps firearms at the gift shop.

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1. I found out first-hand.
 After posting our gallery's website here, I was visited by two cretins. One of them asked me if I was the asshole who calls himself TomInTib.

I said I sure as hell was and also informed them that there was a firearm in every room of the gallery.

They walked out.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=103x379989
 
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2008, 05:26:17 PM »
Tom is so tough, he keeps firearms at the gift shop.

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TomInTib  (1000+ posts)      Sat Aug-30-08 07:00 PM
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1. I found out first-hand.
 After posting our gallery's website here, I was visited by two cretins. One of them asked me if I was the asshole who calls himself TomInTib.

I said I sure as hell was and also informed them that there was a firearm in every room of the gallery.

They walked out.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=103x379989
 


TiT wouldn't know this because he has never been in the military but ..... that was called 'Recon'.

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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2008, 05:31:40 PM »
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10. Oh man..
   
I feel your pain.
After 27 months of combat (River Patrol) in SE Asia I was stationed in Pearl Harbor during the early days of Watergate.During a spirited discussion of same with a superior (Officer) said superior stated "He's my Commander in Chief and I would follow him thru the Gates of Hell if he needed me to". To which I replied that I definitely hoped he got the chance, the sooner the better.
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    LBJ left office in 1969, died in 1973. Looks like lying POS TiT claims he was in SE Asia or Pearl for pretty much the duration...one incarnation of Tom Wright is not telling the truth. What a shock.
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2008, 05:39:00 PM »
From 1960 until his death in 1973, Vice President, President, and former President Lyndon Johnson NEVER went ANYWHERE "all by himself". 

TiT's in good company.  Forrest Gump got to meet LBJ too.

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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #8 on: September 01, 2008, 06:09:39 PM »
Remember the dog LBJ picked up by the ears?......that was TiT .....undercover.
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #9 on: September 01, 2008, 06:15:08 PM »
From 1960 until his death in 1973, Vice President, President, and former President Lyndon Johnson NEVER went ANYWHERE "all by himself". 

TiT's in good company.  Forrest Gump got to meet LBJ too.

I dunno why the primitives Hate Lyndon Johnson so much.

When I closely examine photographs of Lyndon Johnson, I see someone who cared very much, the face of someone who truly worried and grieved and mourned over the condition of mankind, and someone very confused as to why those very people he helped, Hated him so.

Lyndon Johnson did more, after Franklin Roosevelt, and before Ronald Reagan, to make the lives of the primitives comfortable, what with all of his Great Society programs.  The primitives should love and adulate him for this, but the primitives Hate him.

I suppose it has something to do with his following a primitive "saint;" a "saint" whose record on social spending and civil rights was worse than abysmal (by primitive standards).  But that's the primitives, preferring style over substance.
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #10 on: September 01, 2008, 06:16:08 PM »
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Tom is so tough, he keeps firearms at the gift shop.
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #11 on: September 01, 2008, 06:17:39 PM »
Hey! Have you SEEN how the pre-teens go after Webkinz? He probably has the Webkinz rack mined!
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #12 on: September 01, 2008, 06:23:26 PM »
From 1960 until his death in 1973, Vice President, President, and former President Lyndon Johnson NEVER went ANYWHERE "all by himself". 

TiT's in good company.  Forrest Gump got to meet LBJ too.

I dunno why the primitives Hate Lyndon Johnson so much.

When I closely examine photographs of Lyndon Johnson, I see someone who cared very much, the face of someone who truly worried and grieved and mourned over the condition of mankind, and someone very confused as to why those very people he helped, Hated him so.

Lyndon Johnson did more, after Franklin Roosevelt, and before Ronald Reagan, to make the lives of the primitives comfortable, what with all of his Great Society programs.  The primitives should love and adulate him for this, but the primitives Hate him.

I suppose it has something to do with his following a primitive "saint;" a "saint" whose record on social spending and civil rights was worse than abysmal (by primitive standards).  But that's the primitives, preferring style over substance.

He was an American socialist but recognized the evil of totalitarian communism.
Primitives don`t want equitable socialism,they want to be the elite in a totalitarian society...the benefits of capitalism without expending any effort.

They tell us time and time again how brilliant and gifted they are so it is no wonder they hate a person who was against a political system they feel would give them what they are owed.

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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #13 on: September 01, 2008, 06:28:01 PM »
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MrScorpio  (1000+ posts)       Thu Aug-28-08 02:26 PM
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Happy Birthday, LBJ! 
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TomInTib  (1000+ posts)      Thu Aug-28-08 02:45 PM
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6. Mixed emotions, my ass.
I hated the bastard.
I was at my attorney's ranch one day when the old bastard drove up in a Cadillac, all by himself. He was there to see my attorney's father.
The old man brought him over and introduced him all around. I refused to shake his hand. 
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x6791252
This classic TomInTib lie is from a few days ago. May have been lost in the Palin furor. I don't recall seeing it here, but apologize if it's a dupe.


LBJ was obviously not in a league with Tom Snyder. More like John Warner, or that glory thief Mark Germino.

I don't think he's yet given his assessment of Governor Palin, but their private conversations were probably interesting.

I've spotted several references to LBJ in Tommy's Tales, as they progress through the years. Most often it's something like "I have a good LBJ story to tell, Maybe I'll write it dowe someday". or Tom will mention he's sent a PM to another user about it. Recall that the complete tale of "The Boat, The shotgun and the SECNAV" was told in a PM that was later republished by its recipient (presumably with permission). I don't recall off hand if I included any of these references to LBJ in the Tom threads in the Dumping Ground here.



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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #14 on: September 01, 2008, 06:31:03 PM »
You know, one of the few things TiTtyboy has written with a glimmer of truth is that Tiburon is one of the wealthiest, most expenive places around. Loaded with rich Bay Area homo moonbats. No way possible for a gift shop clerk to afford living there. So, if the TiT does actually live in Tiburon, then it's likely to be in a sleeping room behind the shop, provided by the owner. Just like Barney's room behind Sheriff Taylor's office. Is that appropriate, or what?

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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2008, 06:37:14 PM »
He was an American socialist but recognized the evil of totalitarian communism.

Primitives don`t want equitable socialism,they want to be the elite in a totalitarian society...the benefits of capitalism without expending any effort.

They tell us time and time again how brilliant and gifted they are so it is no wonder they hate a person who was against a political system they feel would give them what they are owed.

If the primitives had any sense of reality, while Franklin Roosevelt (the New Deal), Richard Nixon (the negative income tax, or the earned income credit), Ronald Reagan (making it easier for the lazy to get social security disability benefits), and George Bush (vast expansion of social spending), would be the pantheon of their lesser gods, Lyndon Johnson would be the main one, the Big Guy.

There wouldn't be any place for Jack, or Jimmy, or Bill, who didn't do squat for the primitives.

If the primitives had any sense of gratitude for those who made their wretched existence possible, every year on the anniversary of Johnson's birthday, the primitives would gather at a Buddhist temple in, say, San Francisco, shaving their heads, wearing orange robes, and hoisting an enormous golden Buddha (paid for by tithes from the grateful primitives) on a platform on their shoulders, walking in a circle around the temple, ooming and aahing and chanting and mantraing and strewing rose petals and apple blossoms in the path, bowing and genuflecting at this big-bellied representation with the face of.....Lyndon Johnson.
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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2008, 06:45:49 PM »
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TomInTib  (1000+ posts)      Sat Aug-30-08 07:00 PM
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1. I found out first-hand.
 After posting our gallery's website here, I was visited by two cretins. One of them asked me if I was the asshole who calls himself TomInTib.

I said I sure as hell was and also informed them that there was a firearm in every room of the gallery.

They walked out.

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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2008, 06:56:45 PM »
He was an American socialist but recognized the evil of totalitarian communism.

Primitives don`t want equitable socialism,they want to be the elite in a totalitarian society...the benefits of capitalism without expending any effort.

They tell us time and time again how brilliant and gifted they are so it is no wonder they hate a person who was against a political system they feel would give them what they are owed.

If the primitives had any sense of reality, while Franklin Roosevelt (the New Deal), Richard Nixon (the negative income tax, or the earned income credit), Ronald Reagan (making it easier for the lazy to get social security disability benefits), and George Bush (vast expansion of social spending), would be the pantheon of their lesser gods, Lyndon Johnson would be the main one, the Big Guy.

There wouldn't be any place for Jack, or Jimmy, or Bill, who didn't do squat for the primitives.

If the primitives had any sense of gratitude for those who made their wretched existence possible, every year on the anniversary of Johnson's birthday, the primitives would gather at a Buddhist temple in, say, San Francisco, shaving their heads, wearing orange robes, and hoisting an enormous golden Buddha (paid for by tithes from the grateful primitives) on a platform on their shoulders, walking in a circle around the temple, ooming and aahing and chanting and mantraing and strewing rose petals and apple blossoms in the path, bowing and genuflecting at this big-bellied representation with the face of.....Lyndon Johnson.

But none of them gave them what they crave...a life of wealth and luxury without effort.
It should also be noted that in addition to that they want fame and exaltation.

They are infantile.

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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #18 on: September 01, 2008, 07:01:46 PM »
Maybe Titty boy's employer would like to know about the guns....... :loser:


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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #19 on: September 01, 2008, 07:15:55 PM »
Maybe Titty boy's employer would like to know about the guns....... :loser:

Being that he's in such close proximity to San Francisco, I'm sure a significant number of their customers are GFWs and would not be real happy with it either.

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Re: A Real Titapalooza - TomInTib Breaks LBJ's Heart
« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2008, 04:23:46 AM »
Maybe Titty boy's employer would like to know about the guns....... :loser:

Being that he's in such close proximity to San Francisco, I'm sure a significant number of their customers are GFWs and would not be real happy with it either.


Not to mention the Tiburon PD;  I'm sure that they would be absolutely thrilled to know about this moron's "firearms."
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