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Harold Brimley
The OFFICIAL psychologist/political analyst of Wolfe's Lair
Hi there! Since I majored in political science in college, Wolfe suggested I become a political bullhorn for his sight, whatever that means.  Below is my latest column.  Have any comments or questions?  Send it to Wolfe (Wolfe is receiving your messages to him first for the time being to determine topic relevancy)
George W. Bush made this statement a while back at a computer science summit in Washington, unbeknownst to most of the American People.  Those among the group included Jimmy Carter, Gary Coleman, Boris Yeltsin, and various others.

"Today, 32,000 across America will endeavor in quite possibly the greatest feat in computer technological science, to see if indeed, every single game of Free-Cell, is indeed beatable.  I personally I have been chosen to play game #11474.  Turn on the computer Mr. Cheney.  Let's Roll!"

Okay I don't get.  Sure, in Microsoft Free Cell, the Help Section perhaps half-jokingly suggests to see if all the 32000 games can be beat, but really, where's the political motive?  I just don't see it.  Later, he gave up on game #11474, saying that "We never played those kinds of games in Texas."  Better go back to monopoly Mr President!

~Brimley









































jeez i think i need to fill up this space with Ads or something.