I agree with you on No. 1, db: I think she will run, but people will be so sick of her and her whole fam-damily by that time that I don’t think she’ll win any primaries, or one at most. I guess we have a bet. (And when you say ‘affordable restaurant,’ I hope you mean fast food.
Okay, We disagree here. So:
A dinner at an affordable restaurant says:
1. Sarah will run for President in the 2012 election.
2. She will win at least 5 Republican primaries.
You may cover the bet on either or both.
Comment by db — December 10, 2010 @ 5:41 am
I agree with you on No. 1, db: I think she will run, but people will be so sick of her and her whole fam-damily by that time that I don’t think she’ll win any primaries, or one at most. I guess we have a bet. (And when you say ‘affordable restaurant,’ I hope you mean fast food.
Comment by RS Janes — December 11, 2010 @ 6:18 pm
Well, I was thinking of someplace where they don’t ask if we’d like Fries with the order, but well below any place that has a wine list in French.
Comment by db — December 11, 2010 @ 6:36 pm
That sounds like an Olive Garden kind of place, db. Is that what you were thinking of?
Comment by RS Janes — December 12, 2010 @ 4:10 am
Yes, something along the Olive Garden level is fine.
Do we get to include caucases in the 5 victory total or am I strictly held to primaries?
Comment by db — December 12, 2010 @ 6:44 am
Include the caucuses for the Wasilla caucasian. I think she’ll probably win Iowa and that will be it — she’ll be buried by GOP money after that.
Comment by RS Janes — December 12, 2010 @ 3:35 pm
As has been said, “That’s why God made horse races”.
I’ll be counting out the wins for you. Sister Sarah has to get to 5.
Comment by db — December 13, 2010 @ 5:40 am
We should know in a year and a half or so.
Comment by RS Janes — December 13, 2010 @ 7:13 pm