Hehe. Melania, or whatever her name is, looks thrilled to be there. That look screams ‘I know he’s rich but is he rich enough to make it worth it’.Buggaluggs wrote:G'wan. Pull it.
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Mellsblue wrote:Spot on.morepork wrote:A nice military parade, some pork buns, and he is won over.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... cfab143382
A point not lost here in the land of the phree.
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Don't forget the importance of a magic, glowing orb... thing.
Immeam, it's £15 from Amazon, but seemed to seriously impress him - cheapest bit of corruption ever. £15 light in exchange for a £85Billion arms deal!
Immeam, it's £15 from Amazon, but seemed to seriously impress him - cheapest bit of corruption ever. £15 light in exchange for a £85Billion arms deal!
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Trump will have been impressed with the pageantry, and he'll have been impressed the Chinese listened with genuine interest to his concerns and said they'll see what they can do. Later he'll be cross his state department makes no progress given his impressive presentations and not realise they never had any intention of following through on any of his concerns.
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from Amazon? seems unlikely, Trump's hardly the sort to involve himself with those who don't pay their fair share of taxes in the USAWhich Tyler wrote:Don't forget the importance of a magic, glowing orb... thing.
Immeam, it's £15 from Amazon, but seemed to seriously impress him - cheapest bit of corruption ever. £15 light in exchange for a £85Billion arms deal!
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Apparently the Chinese provided Trump with a history lesson on the Korean crisis. He now realises that its a difficult topic.
I occasionally wonder if he is playing a game with us all or if he really is that pigshit ignorant.
I occasionally wonder if he is playing a game with us all or if he really is that pigshit ignorant.
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He must live in a state of perpetual existential crisis... though he probably couldn't pronounce it.Digby wrote:from Amazon? seems unlikely, Trump's hardly the sort to involve himself with those who don't pay their fair share of taxes in the USAWhich Tyler wrote:Don't forget the importance of a magic, glowing orb... thing.
Immeam, it's £15 from Amazon, but seemed to seriously impress him - cheapest bit of corruption ever. £15 light in exchange for a £85Billion arms deal!
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Do you mean 'existential crisis' or 'it' cos I think he'd struggle with bothWhich Tyler wrote:He must live in a state of perpetual existential crisis... though he probably couldn't pronounce it.Digby wrote:from Amazon? seems unlikely, Trump's hardly the sort to involve himself with those who don't pay their fair share of taxes in the USAWhich Tyler wrote:Don't forget the importance of a magic, glowing orb... thing.
Immeam, it's £15 from Amazon, but seemed to seriously impress him - cheapest bit of corruption ever. £15 light in exchange for a £85Billion arms deal!
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summit,Sandydragon wrote:Apparently the Chinese provided Trump with a history lesson on the Korean crisis. He now realises that its a difficult topic.
I occasionally wonder if he is playing a game with us all or if he really is that pigshit ignorant.
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Me too - that wasabi shit makes me gag.Coco wrote:If I had a choice, I'd have steak and ice cream too.
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Most wasabi we get here, and I say this not knowing if you've been to Japan, is actually horseradish with green dye. I happen to like that peppery flavour, but even if not it's hardly the whole cuisine. And one doesn't want to say fussy eating is of itself indicative of immaturity, but it's another indication that Trump leans toward immature behaviourStones of granite wrote:Me too - that wasabi shit makes me gag.Coco wrote:If I had a choice, I'd have steak and ice cream too.
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Digby wrote:How about both, just not at the same sitting so one doesn't get the same gut(s) as Trumpmorepork wrote:Coco wrote:If I had a choice, I'd have steak and ice cream too.
Just no way. Japanese cuisine is phenomenal.
Nah. Free your mind and your arse will follow.
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I'm going with both all the same, at least I'm not happy to give up eating steak, not too fussed about the ice creammorepork wrote:Digby wrote:How about both, just not at the same sitting so one doesn't get the same gut(s) as Trumpmorepork wrote:
Just no way. Japanese cuisine is phenomenal.
Nah. Free your mind and your arse will follow.
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Never tried it in the UK. Mostly in Australia, the US and Netherlands. Sadly, I've not yet had the opportunity to visit Japan.Digby wrote:Most wasabi we get here, and I say this not knowing if you've been to Japan, is actually horseradish with green dye. I happen to like that peppery flavour, but even if not it's hardly the whole cuisine. And one doesn't want to say fussy eating is of itself indicative of immaturity, but it's another indication that Trump leans toward immature behaviourStones of granite wrote:Me too - that wasabi shit makes me gag.Coco wrote:If I had a choice, I'd have steak and ice cream too.
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So little rocket man is a term of endearment? Weird even by Trumpian standards.Mikey Brown wrote:Err...
You fucking what?
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He has been itching to go back to his usual Twitter musings after having to tone it down for a couple of days.
It looks like his meds may have worn off about 11 hours ago and something triggered him to mention Hillary (again). Obsess much?
It looks like his meds may have worn off about 11 hours ago and something triggered him to mention Hillary (again). Obsess much?
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At what point can Hillary take him to court for harassment.WaspInWales wrote:He has been itching to go back to his usual Twitter musings after having to tone it down for a couple of days.
It looks like his meds may have worn off about 11 hours ago and something triggered him to mention Hillary (again). Obsess much?
When they were political opponents it was fair game (and OTT); but now she's just a private citizen.
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I've often wondered the same. I'm amazed she hasn't started libel proceedings against him by now. The same can be said of many of Trump's targets, but he keeps getting away with it.Which Tyler wrote:At what point can Hillary take him to court for harassment.WaspInWales wrote:He has been itching to go back to his usual Twitter musings after having to tone it down for a couple of days.
It looks like his meds may have worn off about 11 hours ago and something triggered him to mention Hillary (again). Obsess much?
When they were political opponents it was fair game (and OTT); but now she's just a private citizen.