Accurately Quoting Charles Hill (on Twitter)

Sitting here, waiting for a file to upload on streetscapes. And since I’m killing time, why not, I ask myself, copy and post a string of Twitter comments by Charles Hill of Dustbury fame? Here’s Mr. Hill at his very best, completely quoted in context, or at least in the context allowed by Twitter:

In Your Face by Dick Cheney. Justice O’Connor’s husband has died. Their lives together comprise one hell of a story. Peace be with them both. Feed the hungry, just not here. “I find your lack of lube disturbing.” It’s a plot by the Tulsa World. Well, that would be just *creepy*. You say that like it’s an undesirable combination.

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… crickets …

Well, I thought it was funny. I’m also the one guy in America who actually was watching “Hank” until it got cancelled this week.

oh, that was a joke? Guess I’m just not smart enough to get it.

Or I’m too stupid to pull off a good joke. Fine line, Mack, it’s a very, very fine line. I’ll go back to the streetscape stuff today.

No problem. I just have trouble laughing at something with Dick Cheney in it. Talk about \creepy\.

It was funnier in its original sub-140-character context.

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