And Now, A Special Political Agenda...

Jun 28, 2008 16:57

Brought to you by Gwen & Kristin, Masterminds of Out-Politicizing the Politcal Psychos of the Day. (EDIT: Now made public, because duh, I realized that my y! sn didn't have to be in it, because I could just um, do like Gwen did, and leave that part out. *rolls eyes*)

Kristin: (Also pretend that I am not yellow.)
Gwen: (How about orange?)
Kristin: (Not ( Read more... )

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eattheolives June 29 2006, 02:10:10 UTC
Like I just told Gwen, I'm so totally with you guys on this.

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equuschick June 29 2006, 14:13:00 UTC
Thank-you. The stickers, pins, and brochures will be coming shortly. :-D

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belovedwarrior June 29 2006, 03:46:40 UTC
I'm really curious as to what preceded, "Also pretend I am not yellow." To pretend you were not meant that you actually were and.. well, why were you yellow? Was it a sudden lack of bravery or did you have too many bananas in your diet? ;)

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equuschick June 29 2006, 04:16:49 UTC
Yeah, I was afraid that would raise questions but it seemed necessary for the context.
You see, we were on y! messenger, and I tested a smiley face out, only after I tried it it turned out to be THE LAMEST FACE EVER so I just told her to pretend that I was shaking in terror (because supposedly she was threatening me with terrible insults but she smells like a Llama anyway), but not to imagine that I was yellow. And from there, we moved on to a minor political revolution because unfortunately our minds work like that. We needed padded cells very badly, oh yes we do. =D

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kyttenfae June 29 2006, 06:13:24 UTC
Oh, this is brilliant! *giggles!!* I'm totally doing it! Cause, dude, I'm American Indian and Mexican, as well. ;-) Not that you'd ever know it, tee. I laughed so hard reading this that I had to tell the whole story to Britt, who told me this story in return:

When she was in high school, one of her friends, who was seriously so Irish that her name was Colleen McGuinness, formed a plan whereby all of their class would mark "Eskimo/ Aleutian/Inuit" on all their tests and forms where that question was. So they did, figuring it was amusing and would confuse people dreadfully and possibly get their school more funding, for having weird groups of people in random places in CA. A whole highschool class did. And then they all had to re-do the forms a month later when the school system figured out that people with names like "Colleen McGuinness" and "Brittany Huber" couldn't all possibly be Eskimos. *giggle*

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equuschick June 29 2006, 14:13:35 UTC
LOL. That is actually quite funny. It is too bad they couldn't change their names. ;-)

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