There Is No Such Thing As “The Slippery Slope”

It does not happen in the real world.
Really.
(please note I avoided all references to jokes in this post. This I humbly leave to the endless wit of our commentators)

11 Responses to “There Is No Such Thing As “The Slippery Slope””

  1. Ken Summers says:

    Not sure I can contribute. I’m at my wit’s end.

  2. Mr. Bingley says:

    Well, at least the comments are working again.

  3. The Real JeffS says:

    My only questions are:
    1. What exactly constitutes “disabled” in Denmark?
    2. Some dude needs, ummmmm, “marital aids”, can’t afford them, and gets them from the Danish government. Does this constitute double dipping?

  4. Only if he sees her twice in one week.

  5. Ken Summers says:

    Oops, my bad. I thought “double dipping” was something else altogether…

  6. Cullen says:

    I wonder what the access ramps look like.

  7. Nightfly says:

    In Denmark, you hump government worker. In America, government humps you!

  8. Beck says:

    I think its awesome. Everybody needs to get some once and awhile.

  9. Cullen says:

    BTW, Beck, I thought that was in poor taste and would like you to know that I’ve never had a cripple.

  10. Mr. Bingley says:

    Does that make you disabled Cullen?

  11. Cullen says:

    Well I was certainly never enabled.

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