Inspired by Jessica McBride's creative use of language, to wit: "Good for Mark Green... whallah, by midday Doyle was following his lead...." Committed to the monitoring of the local right-wing media and exposing their lies, hypocrisies, and foibles, so that you don't have to. Famous moment in talk radio history -- Charlie Sykes: "My evidence...Absolutely none."
"Good for Mark Green... whallah, by midday Doyle was following his lead...."
Committed to the monitoring of the local right-wing media and exposing their lies, hypocrisies, and foibles, so that you don't have to.
Another slow day at Wallah?
It's spelled Whallah!It's right on top of the comments section, in case you have short term memory loss, and can't remember from the main page.And what's so wrong with having some fun?
Gee, Anony, your address is in Mequon. Now, who else lives in Mequon that could take offense at us poking fun at Sykes? Mmmmm, I wonder.Surely, it couldn't be Charlie now, could it? He wouldn't be afraid to put his name to a comment, even without TMJ backing him up, would he?
I'll bet that Wallah is spelled without the first "h" in the TMJ Stylebook. That's why he can't get it right.
Another slow day at Wallah?
ReplyDeleteIt's spelled Whallah!
ReplyDeleteIt's right on top of the comments section, in case you have short term memory loss, and can't remember from the main page.
And what's so wrong with having some fun?
Gee, Anony, your address is in Mequon. Now, who else lives in Mequon that could take offense at us poking fun at Sykes? Mmmmm, I wonder.
ReplyDeleteSurely, it couldn't be Charlie now, could it? He wouldn't be afraid to put his name to a comment, even without TMJ backing him up, would he?
I'll bet that Wallah is spelled without the first "h" in the TMJ Stylebook. That's why he can't get it right.
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