Minor point: last name is Trinca. He and son are accused of selling pirated copies of the Rosetta Stone CDs. He ia head of the Myrtle Beach Tea Party; his web site rails against health care reform, the plans to consolidate the US with Mexico and Canada, and, of course, Obama's forged birth certificate. Doesn't say how he feels about theft and fraud.
Hair transplants are evidently rising in popularity.
ReplyDeleteHair transplants and teabagging: are they perhaps positively correlated?
ReplyDeleteMight just be coincidence. I don't know enough about either of the two to put forward a judgement.
ReplyDeleteHair transplants are inadequate surgical remedies in treating the teabagging syndrome. You have to go deeper.
ReplyDeleteFor starters, those suffering from the Teabagging Syndrome have to stop sucking.
ReplyDeleteMinor point: last name is Trinca. He and son are accused of selling pirated copies of the Rosetta Stone CDs. He ia head of the Myrtle Beach Tea Party; his web site rails against health care reform, the plans to consolidate the US with Mexico and Canada, and, of course, Obama's forged birth certificate. Doesn't say how he feels about theft and fraud.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the correction, Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteIf you asked this goof to tell you what the real Rosetta stone is he wouldn't have the faintest idea.
ReplyDelete(I saw it in the British Museum once--very cool moment)
What's sad about Trinca is that he has corrupted his son, 23, who was also arrested for the crime of pirating software.
ReplyDeleteThe British Museum I would like to visit.