Inauguration Lunch?
"jmcquown"
> "Melba's Jammin'" wrote in message
>>> > So what are those of us who are celebrating going to have for lunch
>>> > on>>> > Tuesday? The best I can come up with is Chicago deep-dish
>>> > pizza from Uno>>> > via Dining In. Someone has to have a better idea.
>>> >
>>> > Felice
>>> > .
>>> I really have to wonder why the inuaguration of a U.S. President >>>
>>> influences>>> your choices for lunch on that day. Did you have
>>> something special for
>>> lunch the day Jimmy Carter was sworn in? How silly.
>> Is that really Jill McQuown's post or a forger? If the former, it's
>> no>> sillier than most of the crap discussions that happen here and is
>> no>> sillier or no more outrageous than anyone announcing what their
>> SuperBowl party menu or their Academy Awards-watching party will be.>>
>> Good lord!!
>>
>> If the latter, don't be such a prick.
>> --
>> -Barb,>> >>
>
> And who really gives a crap about a Superbowl party or the Academy Awards?
> > Wait, I forget. You're about "dead spreads". Funeral reports. How
> utterly > gruesome. Must be a Minney-sodey thang.
>
> Seriously, who gives a rats ass what anyone eats next Tuesday? The man is
> > being inaugurated, not split and roasted.
>
> Jill
You seem incapable of being excited by anything or even understanding that
others may be excited by something.
Who cares? The people who are discussing this care. It is as legitimate a
celebration as any other and a lot more fun than an inaugural ball.
In every Italian city Democrats Abroad are hosting inauguration parties to
watch the swearing in. Some are BYO and some cost something, but people are
happy to see new possibilities ahead. The inauguration and associated
things will be THE Italian evening TV programming.
Some may regret who got elected, but they still get it. That sort of sounds
like the only one who dioesn't get it is you.
|