The winner!

And the winner to our caption contest is… Chris with ““Is that impeachment I smell or just my greasy, foul hair??” (I had to copy edit it a little bit because, geez guys, what are we? Animals? Use some capital letters and punctuation.) He won for two reasons: 1. He correctly alluded to the fact […]

And the winner to our caption contest is…

Chris with ““Is that impeachment I smell or just my greasy, foul hair??”

(I had to copy edit it a little bit because, geez guys, what are we? Animals? Use some capital letters and punctuation.)

He won for two reasons:

1. He correctly alluded to the fact that Andrew Johnson is one of just two U.S. Presidents who have been impeached.

2. We love any reference to greasy foul hair because it reminds us of Ross.

So congrats to Chris and thanks to everyone who participated!

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Valerie Catrow

Valerie Catrow is editor of RVAFamily, mother to a mop-topped first grader, and always really excited to go to bed.

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  1. Andrew Johnson’s next
    He had some slight defects
    Congress each
    Would impeach
    And so the country now elects
    Ulysses Simpson Grant
    Who would scream and rave and rant
    While drinking whiskey
    Although risky
    ‘Cause he’d spill it on his pants.

    That is an excerpt from the song I use to correctly name all of the presidents in order. Can anyone name the origin of that song??? If you win, you will get free tickets to my heart!

  2. Animaniacs probably. Or TMBG. Or Poetry is About Feelings.

  3. Chris Wolf on said:

    yessssssssss. i’m excited. thank you rvanews.
    but i still won’t capitalize- what a waste of time and effort. kind of like washing your hair.

  4. Kelly, you got it on the first try, but you KIND of have an advantage, considering you have seen me with Animaniacs figurines?

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