Happy Birthday, Red spot
Who know that when July 2nd rolled around it would signify the birth of one of LA's most note bloggers that often raises the ire of the elites. Indeed much to a chagrin of Kennedy Republicans, the Councilman Formerly Known as Jose Huizar, infant assemblymen, backyard bloggers, meaty political consultants, singing cowboy museum operators, and grammer teachers that would be everywhere, Mayor Sam blogger Scott "Red Spot" Johnson marks another year on the planet to continue blogging without a spollchecker and just raise hell. Happy birthday, Scott!
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15 Comments:
Anonymous said:
It's also Lindsay Lohan's birthday. Think they will be partying together?
Anonymous said:
Happy Birthday Red Spot! Thanks for all your effort/
Anonymous said:
"most note bloggers"
Are you channeling your inner Red Spot, Higby, or is Red Spot ghostwriting for you now?
Anonymous said:
Yeah, he marks another year on the planet.
That truly is all there is to say about Scott, other than he is too lazy to spellcheck, and too dishonest to fact check.
Great, Scott. One more year on the planet. That's about as kind a sentence that I can think of when it comes to describing your life here.
Anonymous said:
It was funny when Phil Jennerjahn referred to Scott as "my friend Scott."
In other words, "idiots of a feather, flock together."
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
That would be one big "ghost writer".
Thank you Michael and blessed weekend to all.
Scott Johnson.
Unknown said:
This blog has bestess in Red Spote! A Hapi Burthdai to tho man!
Unknown said:
Even if his poloticks is much misgided!
Michael Higby said:
I love Mexican beers and I'm hoping they don't dull the sense of humor.
Anonymous said:
Mexican beers? Buy American!
Anonymous said:
NO matter what the juveniles who post here Red Spot there's a hell of a lot of us who support and appreciate your hard efforts. Without your information we would be in the dark. Happy Birthday!!!
Paul Hatfield said:
Red Spot can make a bigger claim than politicians who like to say they were born on the 4th of July.
July 2 was the actual signing of the Declaration. John Admas predicted that the 2nd would be remembered by the American people.
Now, the 2nd is remembered for being Red Spot's birthday. Maybe Adams knew something.
Happy Birthday, RS. Please continue to keep the English language in a perpetual state of evolution - or is it revolution?
Anonymous said:
Paul:
Since all the signers were never in the same place at the same time, despite the painting you see, Franklin, Jefferson, and Adams all stated it was signed on July 4. Those who dispute that think it was Aug. 2 or later.
It really doesn't matter. Jesus wasn't born on Dec. 25, but in the spring, and Columbus never visited what eventually became the United States and after several trips back to the Caribbean always insisted that he made it to India.
Anonymous said:
Noone cares what Red Spot has to say except Mike Gatto's lawyers.
PaleoCon said:
Happy Birthday Scott. Whats so extreme about being right anyway.
Thanks Scott
-p
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