Thursday, November 01, 2007

Paul Warfield Tibbets Jr

Rest in peace, my friend.

18 comments:

  1. And, not even a mention of Robert Goulet. walks away, shaking head slowly and sorrowfully

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  2. Anonymous2:56 PM EDT

    Robert Goulet never dealt in kill ratios.

    -- Lamont "Camelot" Cranston

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  3. Ironically, his favourite chocolate bar was Three Musketeers.

    Really.

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  4. Actually if you check his Wikipedia it mentions his love of them. Had them on the plane.

    Really.

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  5. "Robert Goulet never dealt in kill ratios."

    That we know of...

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  6. Anonymous3:18 PM EDT

    Ree rate rat Robert Roulet! Ree ropped a romb on rus!

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  7. Anonymous3:33 PM EDT

    "Globs on Robert Goulet Mum, bees poppin' like moppy tops when he sang the impozz Camel."

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  8. Robert Goulet had the Three Musketeers on the plane with him? Wouldn't that have screwed up the plane's weight limit?

    Robert Goulet:
    1) Proud resident of Massachusetts AND Canada.
    2) Patriot. Key to the famous, historical "Gay" event ("Gay Purr-ee" with Judy Garland).
    3) Dealer in kill ratios--as in "knock 'em dead in their seats."
    4) Robert. Gou. Effin'. Let.

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  9. Wait. Did you mean the Three Musketeers or the Three Mouseketeers--Annette, Cubby, and Darlene?

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  10. Anonymous3:41 PM EDT

    "Bob's a flot of pie in the willy-woo with the dilly dallies."

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  11. EXACTLY, even harder to understand brit! And by "exactly" I mean, MAYBE SO!

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  12. Anonymous3:57 PM EDT

    -Dilly me lord! The Unks be gone. Shame me, tame me, saints a crowing!-

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  13. I bet you had him in the death pool, yeah?

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  14. Anonymous4:13 PM EDT

    Are you the friend of grandpa who owed him $50? If so, please pay up.

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  16. So, to sum up:

    Robert Goulet was on the plane with Paul Tibbets when the Three Musketeers Bomb was dropped on England? Am I following this right?

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  17. Anonymous11:24 PM EDT

    "Rest in peace, my friend."

    -Amen

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