I looked at Sarah's eyes in the enclosed pictures and I came to the conclusion that Al should be a gentlemen and not tell:
Sam Sloan wrote: > > > You are right. I just went to thespoof.com and found many funny fake news > stories written by Warren Redlich. > > The problem is that it is easy to forget that they are supposed to be > spoofs. Here is an example. Warren Redlich wrote: > > "Democratic Senate candidate and comedian Al Franken told reporters late > Friday that he was a judge at that Miss Alaska competition, and that Palin > tried to win him over by having sex with him and Margaret Trudeau, who was > then the wife of the Canadian Prime > Minister<http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s2i39838#>. > " > > Now, I am wondering if this is true or at least partially true. The > possibilities are. > > 1. It is completely false. > > 2. Comedian Al Franken really did say that but he was joking. or > > 3. Comedian Al Franken really was the judge at that Miss Alaska > Competition > but Sarah Palin did not do that or > > 4. The sentence is completely true. > > Does anybody know? I do not > > Sam Sloan > > On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 11:34 AM, gary popkin <[email protected] > <mailto:garypopkin%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > > > > Warren has written 252 humorous items for The Spoof > website<http://www.thespoof.com/profile.cfm?uID=5101>, > > including this lawyer joke for lawyers: > > > > A lawyer is sitting at his desk as a client comes in. The client slaps a > > $100 bill on the lawyer's desk and says, "There's your damn hundred. > We're > > finally even!" The client then stormed out of the office > > <http://www.thespoof.com/jokes/joke.cfm?joke=278#>. > > > > Happy to see his money, the attorney picks up the cash. As he does, the > > paper slips, revealing that there were actually two $100 bills stuck > > together. He now has to confront that classic ethical dilemma ... > > > > Should he tell his partner? > > > > > > --- On *Thu, 5/20/10, Sam Sloan <[email protected] > <mailto:samhsloan%40gmail.com>>* wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > The case in Albany Federal Court is Redlich vs. Oakes, 10-cv-570-FJS-GHL > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
