Originally posted by: flavio
Originally posted by: etech
Bash on flavio, that seems to be all that you can do. Ignore the truth, ignore the facts, just bash on.
Looks like he picked it up pretty well from the pictures don't you think? ....or are you just "ignoring the facts".
Originally posted by: TabbOwnage by Etch?
All etech has done is insult the flash movie from the original post. His entire focus has been on whether Bush can ride a horse though because that's his mode of operation. Ignore the important issues and nitpick stupid crap. He hasn't even managed to prove that Bush does ride horses, but insists on calling everyone "liars".
And you haven't replied to my last few comments to you...why? Bowing out due to
ownage?
Originally posted by: etech
Why in you opinion did the authors of that flash crap feel the need to include that lie? Was it just to include some gratuitous Bush bashing?
Why in your opinion do you keep posting crap calling it a lie? You have shown absolutely nothing to indicate that it is a lie...is this just a gratuitous bush rimjob?
Proving that flavio was a liar was just a fortuitous bonus to the thread.
You're a liar, my pictures clearly trump the lies you posted.
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
More horses ! We demand more horses !
Here you go......
George Bush decides to try horseback riding, even though he has had no lessons or prior experience.
He mounts the horse unassisted and the horse immediately springs into motion.
It gallops along at a steady and rhythmic pace, but George Bush begins to slip from the saddle.
In terror, he grabs for the horse's mane, but cannot seem to get a firm grip.
He tries to throw his arms around the horse's neck, but he slides down the side of the horse anyway.
The horse gallops along, seemingly ignorant of its slipping rider.
Finally, giving up his frail grip, George Bush attempts to leap away from the horse and throw himself to safety.
Unfortunately, his foot becomes entangled in the stirrup, and he is now at the mercy of the horses pounding hooves as his head is struck against the ground over and over.
As his head is battered against the ground, he is mere moments away from unconsciousness when to his great fortune??.
Bobby, the Wal-Mart greeter, sees him and unplugs the horse.