Saturday, February 2, 2008

"Weighing all of the allegations"



A NEW VIDEO (click on the ARROW):



WATCH:
• Mathur's cronies try to string words together!
• Dale Carranza inexplicably perform a Perry Mason impression!
Allanah Rosenberg tell it like it really is!
• Laura Uren channel a friggin' TV commercial!
• the student government kid give Raghu credit for every dang thing! (Gosh, where'd he get that idea?)
• Howard Dachslager invent a new word & accuse some faculty of trying to "destroy" the colleges!
But why would they do that?

He doesn't say!!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aaaahhhhhcckkkkkk!!!!!!--it was as bad as accidentally catching the State of the Union Speech when I flipped on the radio the other day. And these bozos had almost as much trouble with items such as subject-verb agreement (especially the ASIVC butt-head) as W does.

But Allanah was noble, brave, and good.

And cool music, as always.

Anonymous said...

Mathur's supporters are the worst of the worst, and everybody knows it!

torabora said...

Back in the bad 'ole days of our EX-President (I really love that "EX" part!) our ILLEGAL student Trustee was also a good little sycophant, as yours apparently are. He was fond of blurting out at Board meetings, in his guttural mid-European accent, "Homer is the best President EVER!".

We would snicker that Homer passed him another twenty bucks.

Anonymous said...

Ancient history once again revisited by the disgruntled liberals who yearn for power.

Anonymous said...

We are living in the post-history present.

Anonymous said...

Dale C's sabbatical proposal involves his following administrators around to learn from them.

He's taking management classes at Argosy, where Raghu teaches.

Guess what? The vapid fellow wants to be a dean.

That's the present and the future, baby. Not the past.

Anonymous said...

Mmm, she wants me to switch positions mid-stream.

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