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Did Selleck kill off Rosie O'Donnell?


I've seen a transcript of the infamous interview and I was wondering if the fat ugly host was finally put down (ie taken off the air) after she dared try to make Tom look a fool on her show, by nagging him about gun control.

Anyone know much more about this?

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I'm not quite sure, but lord I hope so. I really hope Tom took out the trash.

He won the argument; she looked like a fat, ugly, uncultured, poor-tempered fool, and he came across as calm, cool, and collected.

I'd like to see her try that with another NRA supporter: Karl Malone. The Mailman would deliver her to hell.

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Nicely put, Selleck is the nicest guy, only she could have picked him to do a number on. But the press and the audience don't want to see Magnum take crap from some fat loudmouth and sided with the moustache man. Thank God for that, or as Selleck would have said "Higgins, set Zeus and Apollo on her now!"

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By "The Mustache Man," you mean Rosie?

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No, I mean Selleck, although Rosie has probably got a beard growing somewhere on her.

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"By "The Mustache Man," you mean Rosie?"

LMFAO!!!

i love my cat!

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Uh, Heston didn't actually do those things. Look it up. Just type Michael Moore Lies, in yahoo, and find Bowling for truth. You'll see his clever editing techiniques. AND it is a matter of public record we NRA members weren't anywhere near Columbine, there WAS a corporate NRA meeting in DENVER, but it was lowkey and somber, the only rally was that Sarah Brady bitch, and I hardly think Heston would blame crime on minorities considering he marched with MARTIN LUTHER KING you jackass, don't believe everything moore says. He is full of shat and twice as smelly.

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Heston was a social liberal (in the pre-lunatic-left sense of the term "liberal") who campaigned for civil rights in the '60s. He was also a great actor. Michael Moore, on the other hand, is a worthless brown hash mark on the skivvies of the world.

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