Not only guilty, but under orders by someone powerful enough to get those particular attorneys to stop it. If there was no wrong doing no one would be there to help cause it would not be needed. Instead tbey get basically above state level support.
I am partial to “maroons” ... they used that word in the old cartoons I used to watch as a kid, maybe foghorn leghorn?, they had classical music behind them back then ...
You forgot the subject of the sentence. That makes it a sentence fragment. Also, using the imperative of "to hate" results in your phrase making little sense. :-) . :-P (I know, I know).
lol Didn't they hear?
Nothing can stop what's coming. Morans.
Might as well have hung a sign around their necks that says "guilty".
Yup.
Not only guilty, but under orders by someone powerful enough to get those particular attorneys to stop it. If there was no wrong doing no one would be there to help cause it would not be needed. Instead tbey get basically above state level support.
Exactly.
I am partial to “maroons” ... they used that word in the old cartoons I used to watch as a kid, maybe foghorn leghorn?, they had classical music behind them back then ...
Bugs Bunny, "What a maroon!"
...ultramaroon
Bugs Bunny
https://youtu.be/_NYFq7ZJg4c
Yeah, it was Foghorn you maroon!!!
I say "moran" all the time. the irony amuses me greatly.
Moran? Isnt that some sort of religious text?
Morahn
Hate to be the English teacher here but it is spelled moron.
Hate to be Captain Obvious here, but....
I think you mean Captain Oblivious.
You forgot the subject of the sentence. That makes it a sentence fragment. Also, using the imperative of "to hate" results in your phrase making little sense. :-) . :-P (I know, I know).
this story writes itself!
They know, they're being funny. ;)
Moran is a thing on GLP and those users spread elsewhere and brought their deliberate misspellings with them.
Always makes me smile when I see it because someone will always come along and correct them. ;)
I once knew a kid in the Navy named Moran. And he was a complete moron. We quickly adopted that name when calling out a moron, too.
The word play here applies the same logic.
Nice job.
Yes, it's deliberate. It's a thing on GLP where they take pride in misspelling. 'Get A Brian, Moran' is an often used insult. :)
They can't stop it but they can delay it that's for sure and i can't wait!