ckDog, please explain this...

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DawgatAuburn

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Can you not intepret that?

On the left you have a circle that holds dead things. On the right you have a circle that holds things that are rolling around. Where the two circles intersect you have two things: rotisserie chickens and the founding fathers. You see, it's sort of a witty political statement about our country today, and how our founding fathers are "rolling over in their graves" at the condition of the country they fought for.
 

dickiedawg

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No, it's not hard to figure out what the picture means. But maybe some people aren't familiar with the "Rolling over in his grave" expression.<div>Or maybe he wanted ckDog to explain <span class="Apple-style-span" style="text-decoration: underline;">why</span>he thought the founding fathers would be rolling around.</div><div>
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615dawg

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we are all hoping that he is one of those Alabama-type MSU fans, you know, that didn't go to MSU.

Of course I am convinced that about 75% of Americans are just plain dumb, and that percentage is close to 90% of people under 20.
 

ckDOG

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It was getting old anyhow. Now, it's very relevant to SPS.

No need for me to get into my political thoughts. I just though it was clever and witty. I'm surprised it has taken this long for somebody to even bring it up.
 

615dawg

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but I ran across someone the other day that thought taking out a loan at a 60% effective interest rate was better than putting it on a credit card at 17% interest because it "wouldn't tie up" available credit, and thought to myself, I'm pretty smart.