The Basenji
08-01-2004, 15:47
"I don't see why it's anyone's business but my own how I kill myself," says Al Broadside, a pleasantly plump computer programmer, stuffing a chili dog down his throat. "My weight is my own business, and if I don't feel like exercising, that's my choice. Sure, it'd be healthier to lose a few pounds, but my priorities lie elsewhere. Leave us alone, and we, the citizens of Deat, will decide what's important to us and what we want to eat."
Heh heh heh, Al Broadside as a fat person. :lol: That's funny.
Chauncia
10-01-2004, 03:18
"This raises an interesting issue," says Beth O'Bannon, your brother. "And that is: why do we need elections, anyway? Seems to me it would be much simpler if you just decided what was right, and did it. Wouldn't that save everyone a lot of time?"
[Accept]
She's my brother! :P
Qaaolchoura
10-01-2004, 04:24
Heh heh heh, Al Broadside as a fat person. :lol: That's funny.
<---- Is pop culture illeterate, couldn't even identify 1337 as more than a string of numbers before coming to NS, FCOL
Who is Al Broadside?
There's no real person with that name; he just found it amusing that "Broadside" was the last name of a plump person, who could be described as being unusually broad...