November 23, 2005
November 23rd - Be Nice to a Conservative Day!
November 23rd is my birthday. It would seem appropriate, therefore and in lieu of gifts, that on this day that everyone finds a conservative to treat with kindness. We can simply call it "Be Nice to a Conservative Day." We know that conservatives endure attacks all year from people on the left who simply don't have the proper upbringing or manners to extend common courtesies, but if we highlight one day a year for them to make that special effort, then maybe they might find it within themselves to be nice to at least one conservative that day. It would do my heart good and would be worth more than cards and gifts. Please share with us your experiences of giving or receiving an act of kindness for this occasion.
Posted by GM Roper at November 23, 2005 12:00 AM | TrackBackHappy Birthday Woody!
Posted by Jennifer at November 23, 2005 06:10 AM
I'm nice to conservatives everyday. Happy Day, Woody!
Posted by Oyster at November 23, 2005 06:19 AM
Woody, a very happy birthday to the Younger of the two authors at GM's Corner. Many, many happy ones more buddy.
Posted by GM at November 23, 2005 06:54 AM
Woody, Happy Birthday! The conservative I'm being nice to today is me!
Posted by L.B. at November 23, 2005 10:00 AM
I'm amazed they would actually dedicate one whole day of the year to you, but since it's there on my computer screen, it must be true.
So relax today, you'll have plenty of opportunity tomorrow to confront the turkeys.
Posted by civil truth at November 23, 2005 01:29 PM
CT: "...since it's there on my computer screen, it must be true."
LOL Well, if something is on the internet it must be correct.
Thank you for the birthday wishes, everyone.
My day started well with my car passing the total waste of money environmental test, aka emissions test, on the first try! Next, I went to the courthouse (I live in a small county) and complained that my tag bill was too much, so they cut it in half. I then got a haircut from my barber (he's not a stylist) down the street who cuts the hair of generals at Fort McPherson and Fort Gilliam and has flags of all the branches out front and whose shop looks like a military museum. I must say that the day has been very exciting.
Posted by Woody at November 23, 2005 05:41 PM