No. 12. "Twiter Employees?" This group of bizarre Bay Area misfits (I know, redundancy) must have worked as baristas in the employee coffee shops, or as parking attendants in the garage.
When I'm standing in line at the Pearly gates I hope Bill and HIllary are right smack dab in front of me so the Lord won't think I was so bad after all.
In #12, I am assuming they are all ex-Twitter employees about now. Of course, the really scary thing is that they weren't even smart enough to spell Twitter correctly on their banner.
What I wouldn't give to be standing at the Pearly Gates when Hillary Clinton attempts to gain entry.
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DeleteNo. 12. "Twiter Employees?" This group of bizarre Bay Area misfits (I know, redundancy) must have worked as baristas in the employee coffee shops, or as parking attendants in the garage.
DeleteWhen I'm standing in line at the Pearly gates I hope Bill and HIllary are right smack dab in front of me so the Lord won't think I was so bad after all.
ReplyDeleteIn #12, I am assuming they are all ex-Twitter employees about now. Of course, the really scary thing is that they weren't even smart enough to spell Twitter correctly on their banner.
ReplyDeleteTried posting #16 on fb and received a warning. Bunch of pussies.
ReplyDelete#3 - what have sewing machine parts got to do with war? 😉
ReplyDeleteIf the striker doesn't hit the thread just right it won't go through the hole.
DeleteEvil Franklin
#12 Those Twitter employees marching like they matter ... MISSPELLED 'TWITTER' ON THEIR SIGN.
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