[tcb] Re: The Freakin' Duggars

  • From: sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 14:38:04 -0800 (PST)

No, but I think Terry must have at least 17 old busses.

Mark Sawyer <mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:  But your not milking the system 
with 17 kids.

sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:   Hey now wait a minute on 
the guberment jobs!  I used to work for the State of Texas and Terry used to 
work for the USPS.  And now we drive old busses.  Does that tell you something 
about government jobs.

Mark Sawyer <mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:   He apparantly held some kind of 
gubberment job so I'm sure he knows how to work the system to where the tax 
payers are supporting him. 

sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:   Denis, I knew he was one 
of your favorite people, that's why I brought it up.  But they were on the 
Today show I think day before yesterday showing their Christmas celebration.  
What I want to know is what he does for income to support that brood.  I know 
he doesn't retore old VW busses for income.

Denis Dodson <coocoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:           For you who don't know, when I 
bought the old garage at the top of the road, I ended up having to deal with 
Jim Bob Duggar, who has 17 (I think) kids. He is a Fundamentalist Christian and 
I can tell you from personal experience that he does not have the sense God 
gave geese. He has held small political office here and, thank God, he lost in 
the last election. Which shows that Jesus is on my side. I'm sorry I said that, 
really sorry, OK?
   
  When I bought the garage it was absolutely jampacked with yard sale crap. Old 
clothes, broken furniture, appliances that didn't work. A condition of the sale 
was that they had to empty the place. So, Jim Bob and his eldest dragged all 
this crap outside, a small mountain of shit, and lit it on fire.
   
  And went home.
   
  The next morning, after the neighbors complained about the flaming embers 
falling on their yards and rooftops, I had to explain to the volunteer fire 
department that I didn't do it, it was Jim Bob. Their response was to roll 
their eyes and shake their heads, 'nuff said.
   
  When he did come back, he brought a tractor with a scoop on the front and 
pushed the charred, smoking mass of the edge of the hill, where it immediately 
caught fire and I had to get a hose to put it out. Jim Bob said it was just 
steam. Flaming steam.
   
  Don't get me started.
   
  Oh yeah, bus content. I keep my bus in there now.
   





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