Reform

Cidu Bill on Nov 18th 2009

reform.jpgMorris Keesan: What does he think they mean? I can’t get from “demand reform” to “wear your suit upside down and stand on your hands”. Even if I look at the comic upside down.

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10 Responses to “Reform”

  1. Elyrest Nov 18th 2009 at 12:24 am 1

    A version of unclear on the concept. I think he reformed himself. He turned himself around upside-down and he is a new version of himself - reformed. Doesn’t seem to be much more there than that.

  2. John DiFool Nov 18th 2009 at 12:48 am 2

    Transporter-accident “reformed.”

  3. John DiFool Nov 18th 2009 at 12:51 am 3

    Elyrest has it-I did a double-take at it first, just a bad pun in the end analysis.

  4. Frank the curmudgeon Nov 18th 2009 at 12:55 am 4

    Elyrest got it. Wiley not up to par this time.

  5. Singapore Bill Nov 18th 2009 at 02:55 am 5

    The guy is a Republican/Libertarian/Free-marketer and one seeing mention of reform, he immediately thinks of health care reform and does what those tiypes always do when the topic comes up: He shoves his head up his butt. Hence the contortions.

  6. MrKenneth Nov 18th 2009 at 09:52 am 6

    Now, now, Singapore, there is the argument that those proposing the hijacking of 1/6 of the US economy cannot see any sun.

  7. Powers Nov 18th 2009 at 11:55 am 7

    The transporter accident would have been more apropos, but harder to justify as a mistake on the subject’s part.

  8. Dave Nov 19th 2009 at 05:13 pm 8

    His nose looks “erect”.

  9. ljdarten Nov 27th 2009 at 12:50 am 9

    made up math is fun!

  10. Jim Lamb Feb 16th 2010 at 07:03 pm 10

    He re-formed himself - that is to say, having been in one form, he contorted (”twist, wrench, or bend severely out of shape”) himself into another form. Had he been a transformer, he would have re-configured himself - into, for example, a John Deere farm tractor.

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