Rush Limbaugh: Marconi’s Titan

 

It may seem like we’re on an express elevator to hell. Maybe we’ve hit a tipping point, maybe we haven’t. But I submit to you, gentle reader, there is one reason we haven’t already slid this great country into a socialist hellscape. One man who stood, initially and literally alone, like Horatio at the bridge and stymied, befuddled and confused–and infuriated–The Left. That man was America’s Anchorman, The Doctor of Democracy, The Last Man Standing: Rush Limbaugh.

For more than 33 years, Rush has fought for truth, justice, and the American way. There were no conservative media when Rush started out. To whatever extent we Americans have a conservative micron of a fraction of a sliver of the media now, we have Rush to thank. Rush, who stood alone, taught us how to fight, stiffened our resolve, and gave us the tools we need to win the ideological conflict and preserve this Republic–if only we would use them.

Know a man’s enemies, you’ll know the man. Rush was hated, despised, and feared by a preening, self-impressed, arrogant press that saw itself as the gatekeeper to what information the American people would have available to them, and to what the narrative would be. Rush was hated, despised, and feared by Democrat politicians, whose rapacious appetite for grift and corruption only Rush had the stones to point out–those Democrat politicians who could not (until recently) honestly articulate their agenda, because said agenda was and is anathema to the founding principles of our Republic. Rush was hated, despised, and feared by squishy, linguine-spined Republicans who only wanted to lose gracefully, gratefully accept crumbs from the table of political power, and in the most craven means imaginable, enrich themselves whilst eschewing promises made to their constituents. And, too, we must never forget that Rush was hated, despised, and feared by plastic banana, phony-baloney, good-time rock’n’rollers from coast to coast.

Rush put the lie to the never-ending quest for bipartisanship with the dishonest, authoritarian Left, as embodied by the Democratic Party. “If someone wants you to drink a cup of poison, and you negotiate so that you only drink half a cup of poison, is that a win?” Amen.

The wise listener pays attention when Rush speaks. It’s imprudent not to listen to the sage advice and counsel of a powerful, influential member of the media who is almost always right 99.8%; of the time–even with half his brain tied behind his back, just to make it fair. When Rush picks up in his formerly nicotine-stained fingers and remarks upon an item from his stack of stuff, one knows that a smackdown on the left is about to occur. Not that Rush was ever purposefully combative or caustic–it’s just that he would wake up, minding his own business, and see the institutions of this great country being run down, and responded.

Rush taught us to reject the premise of Democrat/leftist assertions and arguments. Give them not a fig leaf of credibility or legitimacy when they run down our great country, its institutions, or the people who believe we should be governed by our Constitution, understood as the Founders intended. Reject the premise and assault what they really mean.

Rush taught us to assault the Left’s premises not with rancor and scathing words, but with humor. His nicknames for Democrat politicians helped make them, and thus their insane ideology, objects to laugh at. Who can forget “Dingy” Harry Reid, Patrick “Leaky” Leahy, or Adam “Pencil Neck” Schiff, among a plethora of other appellations? Rush’s sense of humor is always genuine, deceptively subtle (once you think about it for just a moment), and spot-on accurate for perforating Leftist superciliousness. Is there any better way to illustrate absurdity than by being absurd?

Even, maybe especially, when he isn’t eviscerating the Left, he is funny and often hilarious. Usually, listening to Rush in my car, he elicits an “I see what you did there” grin from me. Sometimes, he generates a for real, pull-over-or-you’ll-wreck-or-go-into-the-ditch guffaw from me.

Example: One time before he was going to take a trip, he took an extra day off because he had to pack. Somebody (probably Bo Snerdley) obviously wisecracked on their internal comms something like, “C’mon, man! You don’t pack. You have people for that!”

“What?” said Rush, “Okay, I don’t pack–but I have to point!” And into the ditch I went.

Another time, after Rush was “busted” coming back into the country with a Viagra prescription not in his name (as celebrities often–legally–have for their meds) and suffered the ensuing kerfuffle, he started his next show off with, “Folks, I told my doctor I was worried about the next election!” Annnnd into the ditch I went.

Rush called the shot on Trump being able to win the 2016 election. Rush famously doesn’t get involved with nor supports candidates during the primaries. But listeners with a gimlet ear could tell as Rush’s programs unfolded before their very eyes that DJT had a real shot at both winning the nomination and defeating Hillary Clinton. Once DJT clinched the nomination, Rush was on the bow wave of telling his enormous audience, basically, “this is a guy who says what he means and means what he says.”

I think Rush’s empathy and affinity for Trump stem from the fact that he understood the slings and arrows fired at Trump probably better than anyone could. Who else had spent decades suffering non-stop lies and bilious slander by politicians and the press? Rush knew that our corrupt and effete elite rolled their eyes when talking about either Rush or his audience–you know, the people that make this country work. Rush recognized that same elitist eye-roll when DJT spoke of putting America First or the unwashed, unrefined masses that would vote in support of such a risible concept.

Since he found out that he has advanced lung cancer, Rush has defined and owned being a mensch. Knowing what he’s going through, and the fact that he still comes out and stands astride the AM EM spectrum like a Colossus is both humbling and motivating. Look, I spent the majority of my life as a professional hard guy, and I don’t think I could face the challenges Rush is facing with his calm, grace, and equanimity. It is, simply, inspirational.

Never one to put a religious slant to his program, if you listen to Rush you know he believes. The cover of the most recent edition of his monthly newsletter bears the legend God Is With Me. The Lovely and Talented Mrs. Mongo, AKA Carol Ann (one of Rush’s top ten, all-time favorite female names) read the associated article with tears streaming down her face. “What will we do when he’s gone?”

“We’ll do what he taught us to do.”

Over the years, Rush has advised his audience, “Don’t panic. I’ll tell you when it’s time to panic.” Lately, though, he has adopted a different catchphrase:

Never stop fighting for America.

We won’t. We know how. And we have you to thank for it, brother.

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  1. MISTER BITCOIN Inactive
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    JustmeinAZ (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    https://news.iheart.com/featured/rush-limbaugh/content/2020-05-07-pn-rush-limbaugh-eib-audience-models-project-43-million-listeners/

    This is from May 2020

    And probably millions more like me who agreed with what he said but could not stand his radio style. The voice, the paper rattling, the pounding on the desk drives me bonkers. I preferred Dennis Prager’s style,

    We will have to agree to disagree

    I’m right

    You are wrong

     

    • #61
  2. Manny Coolidge
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    RushBabe49 (View Comment):

    I sent Rush the link through his Web site (24/7 Member). It’s cool to be able to send him email any time.

    Well, you are the Rush Babe.  ;)

    • #62
  3. Manny Coolidge
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    Columbo (View Comment):

    Rush showed us how to do it. There will be other voices that cry out for these Leftist terrorists to be continually exposed.

    I loved it!  Thanks.

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  4. CACrabtree Coolidge
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    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    JustmeinAZ (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    https://news.iheart.com/featured/rush-limbaugh/content/2020-05-07-pn-rush-limbaugh-eib-audience-models-project-43-million-listeners/

    This is from May 2020

    And probably millions more like me who agreed with what he said but could not stand his radio style. The voice, the paper rattling, the pounding on the desk drives me bonkers. I preferred Dennis Prager’s style,

    We will have to agree to disagree

    I’m right

    You are wrong

     

    I love it when we can all just reason together.

    Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya…

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  5. Skyler Coolidge
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    CACrabtree (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    JustmeinAZ (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    https://news.iheart.com/featured/rush-limbaugh/content/2020-05-07-pn-rush-limbaugh-eib-audience-models-project-43-million-listeners/

    This is from May 2020

    And probably millions more like me who agreed with what he said but could not stand his radio style. The voice, the paper rattling, the pounding on the desk drives me bonkers. I preferred Dennis Prager’s style,

    We will have to agree to disagree

    I’m right

    You are wrong

     

    I love it when we can all just reason together.

    Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya…

    I love Rush’s paper rattling.  I can’t stand Dennis Praegers’s sanctimonious religious bigotry. 

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  6. JustmeinAZ Member
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    Skyler (View Comment):

    CACrabtree (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    JustmeinAZ (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    https://news.iheart.com/featured/rush-limbaugh/content/2020-05-07-pn-rush-limbaugh-eib-audience-models-project-43-million-listeners/

    This is from May 2020

    And probably millions more like me who agreed with what he said but could not stand his radio style. The voice, the paper rattling, the pounding on the desk drives me bonkers. I preferred Dennis Prager’s style,

    We will have to agree to disagree

    I’m right

    You are wrong

     

    I love it when we can all just reason together.

    Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya…

    I love Rush’s paper rattling. I can’t stand Dennis Praegers’s sanctimonious religious bigotry.

    To each his own.

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  7. MISTER BITCOIN Inactive
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    JustmeinAZ (View Comment):

    Skyler (View Comment):

    CACrabtree (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    JustmeinAZ (View Comment):

    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    https://news.iheart.com/featured/rush-limbaugh/content/2020-05-07-pn-rush-limbaugh-eib-audience-models-project-43-million-listeners/

    This is from May 2020

    And probably millions more like me who agreed with what he said but could not stand his radio style. The voice, the paper rattling, the pounding on the desk drives me bonkers. I preferred Dennis Prager’s style,

    We will have to agree to disagree

    I’m right

    You are wrong

     

    I love it when we can all just reason together.

    Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya…

    I love Rush’s paper rattling. I can’t stand Dennis Praegers’s sanctimonious religious bigotry.

    To each his own.

    Frasier Crane: Hello Seattle, I’m listening

     

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  8. Architectus Coolidge
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    EJHill (View Comment):

    I think what he accomplished, more than anything else, is that he taught a generation of Americans how to think for themselves, bypass and question the media, and where to access the information for themselves.

    Yes.  One of the things I find so irritating about the Left is their accusation that “we listen to Rush to know what to think”.  What I remember most about finding him in the 80s was that he was saying the things out loud, on the airwaves, that I already believed.  That was new.  He knows how to articulate and provide context to ideas and events like none other, making us more intelligent in the process.  Perhaps the Left is so accustomed to repeating Talking Points, that they are once again projecting when accusing conservatives of being instructed in our thoughts.  

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  9. Ansonia Member
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    Thank you, Boss Mongo.

    It’s strange to say this, because, of course, I’ve never met him: I love Rush Limbaugh like he’s my favorite brother. So does my better half. 

     

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  10. Skyler Coolidge
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    Architectus (View Comment):

    Yes. One of the things I find so irritating about the Left is their accusation that “we listen to Rush to know what to think”. What I remember most about finding him in the 80s was that he was saying the things out loud, on the airwaves, that I already believed. That was new. He knows how to articulate and provide context to ideas and events like none other, making us more intelligent in the process. Perhaps the Left is so accustomed to repeating Talking Points, that they are once again projecting when accusing conservatives of being instructed in our thoughts.

    Exactly.  No one was on the radio, TV, or in the newspapers talking about what he was talking about prior to him.  The media bias is quite old, and the paucity of traditional American values was creating a hunger that he tried to sate.  He didn’t create the hunger, the leftist media did.

    We used to rely on George Will and William F. Buckley among a few others, to speak for us, but they were too timid, and in the case of George Will we now see that he doesn’t really share the convictions that we traditional Americans have owned, and he was milquetoast establishment all along.  Limbaugh was the first to change the dynamic, and in that regard he is much like Donald Trump.  

    In fact, I was a victim of the anti-Trump sentiment for a while.  His loud mouthed bombasity is a bit off-putting. What I really didn’t like about Trump was his support of birtherism regarding Obama.  To me, birtherism was a distraction from the real issues, and showed to me that he wasn’t serious, even though I agreed with his conclusions, I just thought it was moot and his focus on it was counter productive.

    The first conversation I had about Trump was in November 2015.  I was at the Marine Corps Ball and talking to the bartender.  I felt pretty smug when he told me that he wanted Trump to win.  “It’ll never happen,” I told him. Internally I wondered what kind of asylum he had escaped from.

    But around the same time I noticed that Limbaugh was giving him some favorable treatment.  I can’t say that Limbaugh convinced me to like Trump, because I still didn’t, but I stopped looking sideways at those that did.  

    Limbaugh never taught me what to think, but he did teach me and many others to stop thinking that I was alone.  And as far as Trump goes, he did convince me that I wasn’t alone in thinking the establishment GOP was awful too.  

    I wish I could meet that bar tender again to get some more wisdom from him.

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  11. DianaAllocco Inactive
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    Hello @bossmongo – Diana Allocco here, Managing Editor of The Limbaugh Letter. We would like your permission to reprint your wonderful article in an upcoming issue of Rush’s newsletter. Please contact me: Diana@eibnet.com

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  12. Judge Mental Member
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    DianaAllocco (View Comment):

    Hello @ bossmongo – Diana Allocco here, Managing Editor of The Limbaugh Letter. We would like your permission to reprint your wonderful article in an upcoming issue of Rush’s newsletter. Please contact me: Diana@ eibnet.com

    Awesome sauce.

    • #72
  13. RushBabe49 Thatcher
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    I hope Diana read my email to Rush last night!

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  14. CACrabtree Coolidge
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    DianaAllocco (View Comment):

    Hello @ bossmongo – Diana Allocco here, Managing Editor of The Limbaugh Letter. We would like your permission to reprint your wonderful article in an upcoming issue of Rush’s newsletter. Please contact me: Diana@ eibnet.com

    Whoa @bossmongo!  You just hit the big time!!!

    • #74
  15. Tedley Member
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    Architectus (View Comment):
    One of the things I find so irritating about the Left is their accusation that “we listen to Rush to know what to think”.

    They are projecting, as usual. 

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  16. RufusRJones Member
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    Tedley (View Comment):

    Architectus (View Comment):
    One of the things I find so irritating about the Left is their accusation that “we listen to Rush to know what to think”.

    They are projecting, as usual.

    I need somebody to help me explain this. I also can’t remember every single thing that prompted it. There is so much talk radio, and there is so much fair argument on it in spite of what the left says, I think it makes us much more intellectually sound. The left only has propaganda media of various levels (either lying about straight reporting or MS NBC) which is just going to make you dumber, and leftist publications. You can’t name leftist publication that really has any purchase. I can see it in my left his brother-in-law. He’s way smarter than me but he loses every single political and economic argument with me every time. 

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  17. RufusRJones Member
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    RufusRJones (View Comment):

    Tedley (View Comment):

    Architectus (View Comment):
    One of the things I find so irritating about the Left is their accusation that “we listen to Rush to know what to think”.

    They are projecting, as usual.

    I need somebody to help me explain this. I also can’t remember every single thing that prompted it. There is so much talk radio, and there is so much fair argument on it in spite of what the left says, I think it makes us much more intellectually sound. The left only has propaganda media of various levels (either lying about straight reporting or MS NBC) which is just going to make you dumber, and leftist publications. You can’t name leftist publication that really has any purchase. I can see it in my left his brother-in-law. He’s way smarter than me but he loses every single political and economic argument with me every time.

    If you have a layman’s understanding of Austrian economics like Ronald Reagan and listen to talk radio all day you’re going to win almost every argument you get into.

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  18. Stad Coolidge
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    MISTER BITCOIN (View Comment):

    Let’s not forget that many people such as myself catch Rush on podcast.

    No commercials

    the fastest 3 hours is 1 hour and 48 minutes on spotify or apple podcast

     

    When I retired, I went to reading the transcripts so I could have more time for other things . . .

    • #78
  19. Columbo Inactive
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    DianaAllocco (View Comment):

    Hello @ bossmongo – Diana Allocco here, Managing Editor of The Limbaugh Letter. We would like your permission to reprint your wonderful article in an upcoming issue of Rush’s newsletter. Please contact me: Diana@ eibnet.com

    @bossmongo … How cool  is this?! You’re on your way to be the author you were created to be! Regards Brother!

    • #79
  20. Ansonia Member
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    By the way, would someone here please tell me how we send a note or message to Rush?

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  21. Boss Mongo Member
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    Ansonia (View Comment):

    By the way, would someone here please tell me how we send a note or message to Rush?

    If you go to Rush Limbaugh’s web site, look at the tabs/buttons along the top.  Third one from the left is one that says “Share Your Stories.”  That’s where you can send him a message, and the guest hosts have said he reads it regularly and deeply appreciates the outpouring of support he gets.

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  22. RushBabe49 Thatcher
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    Rush 24/7 members have email privileges any time on the Web site. I send email regularly with links to my blog and Ricochet posts. 

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  23. Caryn Thatcher
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    DianaAllocco (View Comment):

    Hello @ bossmongo – Diana Allocco here, Managing Editor of The Limbaugh Letter. We would like your permission to reprint your wonderful article in an upcoming issue of Rush’s newsletter. Please contact me: Diana@ eibnet.com

    Time to re-up my subscription to Rush 24/7; been meaning to for a while.  Way cool, @bossmongo!

     

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  24. The Scarecrow Thatcher
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    Stad (View Comment):

    Concretevol (View Comment):
    Loved hearing his version of Born Free with machine gun fire before animal rights updates!

    My favorite was the Forester Sisters and “Men.” A close second was Klaus Nomi and “You Don’t Own Me” (I think it was a parody song by Paul Shanklin).

    Hard to forget Barbara Chenalt Law and her update of the Puccini:

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  25. The Scarecrow Thatcher
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    And here’s one in the spirit of true Black History celebration:

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  26. Boss Mongo Member
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    The Scarecrow (View Comment):

    And here’s one in the spirit of true Black History celebration:

    Y’know, I’m now officially old and broken, but I do believe that if I was at Sunday worship and this broke out, I’d be able to rival Belushi’s Jake Blue’s church aisle handsprings.

     

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  27. Percival Thatcher
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    Boss Mongo (View Comment):

    The Scarecrow (View Comment):

    And here’s one in the spirit of true Black History celebration:

    Y’know, I’m now officially old and broken, but I do believe that if I was at Sunday worship and this broke out, I’d be able to rival Belushi’s Jake Blue’s church aisle handsprings.

     

    If you try, and it goes viral on YouTube, I. Will. Not. Stop. Laughing.

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  28. Boss Mongo Member
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    Percival (View Comment):
    If you try, and it goes viral on YouTube, I. Will. Not. Stop. Laughing.

    There is no try.  There is only do.*

    *Don’t know where that came from.  I think it’s an obscure Star Trek quote.

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  29. Judge Mental Member
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    Boss Mongo (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):
    If you try, and it goes viral on YouTube, I. Will. Not. Stop. Laughing.

    There is no try. There is only do.*

    *Don’t know where that came from. I think it’s an obscure Star Trek quote.

    *nerd pain*

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  30. Midwest Southerner Coolidge
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    Judge Mental (View Comment):

    Boss Mongo (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):
    If you try, and it goes viral on YouTube, I. Will. Not. Stop. Laughing.

    There is no try. There is only do.*

    *Don’t know where that came from. I think it’s an obscure Star Trek quote.

    *nerd pain*

    Thank God for the latter part of this thread today — from @TheScarecrow‘s God Bless Rush Limbaugh Opera to the gospel sounds of Thank God Rush Limbaugh’s On … to the mental picture of @bossmongo doing cartwheels in the church aisle and imagining @percival watching the viral video of those shenanigans, to @judgemental‘s *nerd pain*.

    You managed to wipe away the ugh of what was, all in all, a pretty crappy day. Thank you for the pre-sleep laughs.

     

     

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