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RANDOM THOUGHTS: GOP TV SPOT

Just read that the head of chief of staff in North Korea has been executed. The following memory was delivered to his successor: "We've got good news and bad news. The good news is you've been named head of the army. The bad news is your execution is scheduled for next year. ... Federal prosecutors have decided upon an appropriate punishment for the militia that occupied an Oregon wildness area. They will be sent to bed without their supper. ... This week's test is to talk about all the great Super Bowl ads and try to remember what they were advertising.

... Getting old doesn't make you stupid, but it does give an opportunity to establish a track record. ... It has been reported that GOP presidential candidate, Ted Cruz, has pulled a 30-second TV spot, "Conservatives Anonymous," because it featured Amy Lindsay, an actress who has been featured in such titles as "Secrets of a Chambermaid", and "Insatiable Desires". Hey, Ted, you should be proud. Lindsay grew up in the Houston area and graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in journalism and reports she is a Christian conservative and Republican. We could have "Secrets of a Conservative" starring "Texas Ted" which informs us the senator has revealing photos of Carly Fiorinia and Hillary Clinton on his bedroom walls. He gets to gets to demonstrate the thing that made him famous, his Cruz missile. ... With some record low temperatures predicted for the weekend, one news item warned lovers to stay indoors on February 14. Yes, they could freeze their Valentine's off. ... Last week, my wife and daughter were cooking together in the kitchen. I made a point of staying out. Too much danger to non-combatants.

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