Blogs Feb 5, 2009 at 11:01 am

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What would a "Mission Accomplished" banner look like for this sort of achievement?
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@1 Brown and drippy.
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That is amazing.
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Nice work, perverts. No sarcasm, btw.
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Rock. On.
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Dan, quit resting on your laurels and get out there shilling for "Brownbacking"-
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At least they weren't saddlebacking ...
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Huzaaa!
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Don't let the power go to your head. Although I'm really pulling for "saddlebacking" to evolve to the point where it also violated the WSJ's community standards.
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That made my morning. Hell, my DAY!
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Wow. That is truly amazing. Nicely done.

The thing I've realized about saddlebacking vs. santorum, is that the term saddlebacking will not be used by the people who do it (or, stated another way, saddlebacking is not done by the people likely to use the term), so the potential for entering the popular lexicon (and comment moderation software) is much more limited.
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Totally awsome. Maybe someday the word pervert will come to define people who attempt to tell others how to live their lives, but are forever powerless to control us in any way.
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nevermind that only maybe 5 people actually realize that saddlebacking refers to the name of the church.

it may as well just be called "First Baptisting"
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To get it "Saddleback" itself listed as a questionable word, we all need to start asking more questions like "Did they Saddleback?" rather than "Were they Saddlebacking?"
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HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!

Can't wait until "saddleback" does the same thing.

"After the chastity club met, the members went over to Bobby's house and saddlebacked for hours!"
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Outstanding! That's the best news I've heard all day.

Although, to be perfectly honest, it's fucking insane what they filter out. "Niggling," for instance, won't make it through the filter.
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Glorious! I still think option #1 was the way to go on saddlebacking.
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The pen IS mightier than the sword!
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a ray of sunshine!
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@14 - Exactly.

"Santorum" is a noun, so it's always used in that form.

"Saddleback" is a verb, so there are multiple forms and it will be more difficult to redefine it on Google and other places. "Saddlebacking" seems to be the popular form and the name of Dan's websites. "Saddleback" remains all about the church on Google searches.
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Oh, that's beautiful.
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poor rick. imagine. i'm sure he thought he would always be considered in compliance with "community standards".

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