To help voters better understand the possible outcomes of the May 2nd election, I have prepared the following mathematical model incorporating all possible variables.
I caught you the other day on Sun TV. You're sounding much more reasonable then you were on the CBC, even given that the Caldwell kid is a clown just like Solomon.
You need the guy Klaatu from The Day the Earth Stood Still to make sense of that.
ReplyDeleteThat ought to be easy for a Harvard man to understand.
ReplyDeleteI don't care for the optics of that graph.
ReplyDeleteThese people could be NDP cabinet ministers....I am weeping!Its no joke.Fits in with that scrambled graph...scrambled brains.
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In the fourteenth sequence, sine equals 6.16 not 6.15 and that means Ignatieff's seat will give him haemorrhoids.
ReplyDeletelooks like the new math curriculum in Ontario where a ballpark estimation and a wrong answer gets you a passing grade.
ReplyDeleteThis election sure has turned me off politics even more than I was before.
I caught you the other day on Sun TV. You're sounding much more reasonable then you were on the CBC, even given that the Caldwell kid is a clown just like Solomon.
ReplyDeleteLiz may pm! Sheldon Cooper.Phd
ReplyDeletebahhaha...awesome.
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