Slobbering Barney Frank
Krieg
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Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
"Long ashes my friends."
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Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
I love Mark Haines ...( not in a gay type way haha) but in a manly mantype way ...Just thought I'd clear that up before anybody jumped me ...0 -
gmill880:Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
I love Mark Haines ...( not in a gay type way haha) but in a manly mantype way ...Just thought I'd clear that up before anybody jumped me ...
It's ok gene, you dont have to justify, were all very accepting on this board. We still love you0 -
I dunno, "manly mantype" sounds kinda gay, just rougher. Just saying.gmill880:Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
I love Mark Haines ...( not in a gay type way haha) but in a manly mantype way ...Just thought I'd clear that up before anybody jumped me ...0 -
You guys are a riot LMAO !!!0
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Is this more of a bromance situation, or a guy love situation?Jetmech_63:gmill880:Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
I love Mark Haines ...( not in a gay type way haha) but in a manly mantype way ...Just thought I'd clear that up before anybody jumped me ...
It's ok gene, you dont have to justify, were all very accepting on this board. We still love you0 -
Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
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great game. great post.jlzimmerman:Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
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great game. great post.jlzimmerman:Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
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I laughed for 10min when I saw this post.jlzimmerman:Krieg:Yesterday Barney Frank was being interviewed by CNBC about these executive compensation levels. Between all the spit and mumbling, you quickly notice that Barney Frank is really irritated. After all, he's two damned important to have to stand around and answer to the people. Another explanation is that he realized he was being bested by the interviewer, Mark Haines of CNBC, and wanted to get the hell out of there. He knows that he can't rationally explain why the government should be able to set any type of guidelines or regulations on pay levels at private companies.
So Barney Frank, the quintessential void surrounded by a sphincter muscle, throws a hissy fit and declares the interview to be over and rips out his earpiece. Haines' response, "Fine, goodbye sir. We'll manage without you." Ain't that the truth. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/11/frankly-rude-barney-cuts-haines-interview-short
"Long ashes my friends."
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