The "I'm Leaving Earth" Thread

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  • Open
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    mammasan wrote:
    Yes but my post was a joke

    haha..i know, meant to reply to the thread not your post, my bad.
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    saveuplife wrote:
    Tina Fey said it. If Palin becomes VP she's "leaving earth". Why do celebrities (and not only celebrities, even some on here) threaten to "leave America", "go to Canada" or "leave earth" if the candidate they support does not win? Do they really think we care where they go? Do they think that is going to do anything?

    It reminds me of a little kid who's got a basketball and threatens to go home with his ball if he loses a basketball game. IMHO it's really immature.

    What's your opinion on the whole SUBJECT.... not just Tina Fey.... cause the truth is, I really like her, but I think she was immature with that particular statement.


    you can't be this obtuse.....tell me you're joking
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Is she a scientologist?
    NOPE!!!

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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Jeanie wrote:
    Is she a scientologist?


    nope...just a funny person who apparently is taken waaayy to seriously by some ;):)
  • iamica
    iamica Chicago Posts: 2,628
    It's just a way of expressing how strongly you feel, for or against something. And I think she was just joking.
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  • She's going where the funny's gone.
    Smokey Robinson constantly looks like he's trying to act natural after being accused of farting.
  • NeilJam
    NeilJam Posts: 1,191
    lots of republicans are saying the same thing (well, leaving the country at least) if obama gets elected.


    I hope that Obama gets elected and plenty of Republicans follow through on that.
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    cutback wrote:
    nope...just a funny person who apparently is taken waaayy to seriously by some ;):)

    Are you sure? :p It just seemed like something a closet scientologist would say.

    I mean everybody knows if things aren't going well the grand statement to make is, "I'm moving to New Zealand!" :D
    NOPE!!!

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    Hold on to the thread
    The currents will shift
  • JaneNY
    JaneNY Posts: 4,438
    Oh she was just spouting off. I am a lifelong democrat and have never been one to say I'm leaving just because someone I didn't support gets into power. My feeling is this is my country, and I have a right to live here, regardless of who's running it, so I'm staying no matter what!
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  • It's a childish reaction to not getting your way.
    :confused: but, as an outsider looking in, that's all the republicans say 'if you don't like it, move to Canada'. This is the first I've heard of someone saying they'll do it... I thought that'd impress ya... someone standing up for their beliefs? :cool: :p
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