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Friday, April 08, 2016
Let's name a law school after Anonin Scalia. I have the perfect acronym.
Sadly the school decided to change the name to Antonin Scalia Law School which is such a let down.
After all getting all of the ASSOL's in one place could prove quite helpful.
Even though the name was changed we'll always remember. And the next gen. will google and laugh, and so on and so on...perfect legacy for the female hating gay-hater. Don't RIP. I'd bronze the pillow that assassinated him if I could.
I have a niece who was at George Mason for a year before she dropped out to get married. I used to feel bad that she left school-now I think that may have been a good decision. George Mason ranks right up there with Liberty U for the ability to educate someone.
Wow, the man's freshly buried and his family's still grieving, and now they have to deal with this? What an honor!!!!!!!! See what a thirty million dollar anonymous donor's money can do? Assol sticks. Money talks, bullshit walks.
Yes, some respect for the dead. "head bowed". OK, now then, ASSoL, ASSLAW, it is sad but try as I might I cannot come up with any name for a school named after Antonin Scalia that doesn't have ASS in it.
You can't make something like this up............you say it only cost $30 million for this joke? Really, it's a steal, because this acronym is absolutely priceless!
What really bothers me is....no one considered the acronym before the original announcement? I mean, if they had called it the Antonin Scalia Law School from the start, nothing would have come of it. Probably.
So yes, too late. It will be ASSOL forever no matter what they call it. Considering the campus it is on and who probably funded it, an appropriate moniker.
I think the damage is done. The first brand will stick.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha!
DeleteASSLS? Assless? Much better...
ReplyDeleteEven though the name was changed we'll always remember. And the next gen. will google and laugh, and so on and so on...perfect legacy for the female hating gay-hater. Don't RIP. I'd bronze the pillow that assassinated him if I could.
ReplyDeleteThey can change it to Sam Houston Institute of Technology for all I care. It'll always be ASSOL to me.
ReplyDeleteI have a niece who was at George Mason for a year before she dropped out to get married. I used to feel bad that she left school-now I think that may have been a good decision. George Mason ranks right up there with Liberty U for the ability to educate someone.
ReplyDeleteI like ASS LAW better.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be wonderful if the University turned down the Koch Brothers' dirty money?
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Wow, the man's freshly buried and his family's still grieving, and now they have to deal with this? What an honor!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSee what a thirty million dollar anonymous donor's money can do? Assol sticks. Money talks, bullshit walks.
Yes, some respect for the dead. "head bowed". OK, now then, ASSoL, ASSLAW, it is sad but try as I might I cannot come up with any name for a school named after Antonin Scalia that doesn't have ASS in it.
ReplyDeleteYou can't make something like this up............you say it only cost $30 million for this joke? Really, it's a steal, because this acronym is absolutely priceless!
ReplyDeleteAppropriate doesn't begin to describe it.
ReplyDeleteWhat really bothers me is....no one considered the acronym before the original announcement? I mean, if they had called it the Antonin Scalia Law School from the start, nothing would have come of it. Probably.
So yes, too late. It will be ASSOL forever no matter what they call it. Considering the campus it is on and who probably funded it, an appropriate moniker.