An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
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An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
I totally dreamed that happened last night.
Re: An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
I was about to tell you how jealous I was. You're such a fink!
Re: An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
A meal with Mary Matalin would be positively delightful. 
If Carville were to be present, neither the world's best food nor the world's best Chef, could get the bad taste out of my mouth.
How those two have stayed together (I assume they are still together) is beyond my comprehension.

If Carville were to be present, neither the world's best food nor the world's best Chef, could get the bad taste out of my mouth.

How those two have stayed together (I assume they are still together) is beyond my comprehension.

As John Wayne once said: "Life's tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid."
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Re: An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
They've learned to leave work at work? Are love and mutual respect required to pick a side at every conceivable turn?Schuarta wrote:How those two have stayed together (I assume they are still together) is beyond my comprehension.
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Re: An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
BAG his face, man. (channeling Zappa) 
Dreaming of Carville sounds like a flippin' nightmare to me.

Dreaming of Carville sounds like a flippin' nightmare to me.

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Me, too! I'd love to have such an opportunity.LauraMc wrote:I was about to tell you how jealous I was. You're such a fink!
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Re: An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
Count me in! I'd love to have dinner with them....wow..what a conversation!!
Re: An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
Either Mary is a class act and James is a complete a-hole
or
Mary is the a-hole and James is the nicest-man-alive.
I think they are both political sycophants that love the limeliight
and
really don't give a damn about anything
except
being big shots in DC.
But I bet they make excellent dining companions...why wouldn't they?
or
Mary is the a-hole and James is the nicest-man-alive.
I think they are both political sycophants that love the limeliight
and
really don't give a damn about anything
except
being big shots in DC.
But I bet they make excellent dining companions...why wouldn't they?
Re: An excellent meal at Delmonico's with James Carville and Mary Matalin
I've seen Carville on TV at least 4 times in the last month doing polls which confirmed exactly what any person with one functioning brain cell would already know, and they act like he is a genius that we are fortunate to have walking amongst us.
F Carville. Send him up the river to Carville.
F Carville. Send him up the river to Carville.