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Apparently the Chinese meeting was a "tremendous success". I mean, he hosts a world leader at a tacky Florida golf resort, insists on his daughter and son in law (who have jobs in government, doing what fuck knows) and grandchildren be present, then educates the new world and uncultured Chinese palate with over cooked steak and potatoes. What more could anyone possibly do? It was probably the greatest meeting in the universe. Eva.
What a womble.
What a womble.
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Keep trying.Adder wrote:Maybe not mass but fairly frequentOptimisticJock wrote:Get a grip.
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I thought he got the Chinese to agree to a 100 day plan to tackle the balance of payment issue, and the Chinese only agreed to that as there's not one requirement of the 100 day plan other than maybe to have a meeting at some point, with slides and everything. I suppose there is that Stalin had his 5 year plans and Trump now has his 100 day plan, and everyone knows 100 days plans (meaningless or otherwise) are the most bigly plans ever and 20 times better than a 5 year plan, 5 year plans are sad.
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Even though Donald Trump is a billionaire and can afford the most expensive meals money can buy, he said during Thursday night’s CNN Republican town hall that he’s a regular guy with a guilty pleasure: McDonald’s.
Specifically, he said his favorite meal is the “Fish Delight.”
But there’s only one problem: No sandwich by that name exists. There is, however, the classic Filet-O-Fish.
“The Big Macs are great. A Quarter Pounder with cheese,” Trump said in reference to some of his other favorite meals. “It’s good stuff.”
His preference for hitting a chain fast food restaurant largely lies in his fear of germs.
“I’m a person that I like cleanliness,” he said while then talking about the problems Chipotle has had without saying the chain’s name. “I’m a very clean person. I think you’re better off going there than maybe some place where you don’t know where the food is coming from.”
Specifically, he said his favorite meal is the “Fish Delight.”
But there’s only one problem: No sandwich by that name exists. There is, however, the classic Filet-O-Fish.
“The Big Macs are great. A Quarter Pounder with cheese,” Trump said in reference to some of his other favorite meals. “It’s good stuff.”
His preference for hitting a chain fast food restaurant largely lies in his fear of germs.
“I’m a person that I like cleanliness,” he said while then talking about the problems Chipotle has had without saying the chain’s name. “I’m a very clean person. I think you’re better off going there than maybe some place where you don’t know where the food is coming from.”
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If one had an aversion to germs wouldn't that person look to avoid fast food joints like the plague? Unless they're convinced that miserable people on minimum wage with crap standards of ingredients is what delivers healthy (or at least germ-free) food
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You seriously cant compare the use of force in Northern Ireland to that in Syria. The government approaches in each case were poles apart. There were some aspects where the British government and armed forces were less than exemplary, but we evolved and developed one of the most humane approaches to deploying armed forces in those circumstances. Chemical weapons, barrel bombs and untargetted airstrikes didn't happen in NI.Adder wrote:Go say that in Northern Ireland...Digby wrote:Suffolk's actually rather nice, whereas if people wanted to bomb Norfolk or Essex that'd seem reasonable.
And say what you will of the UK government they're not going in for bombing and mass torture of their own civilians so it's a different picture
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I used to work for a bloke whose young daughter was a serious snob. MacDonalds was called 'The Children's Restaurant' in her presence. I suspect that whoever is buying the Fillet-O-Fish for him (and I dont suspect that he drives himself to the local restaurant) is calling it Fish Delight as the daft cnut has probably labelled it that for years and no one has pointed out the error yet.morepork wrote:Even though Donald Trump is a billionaire and can afford the most expensive meals money can buy, he said during Thursday night’s CNN Republican town hall that he’s a regular guy with a guilty pleasure: McDonald’s.
Specifically, he said his favorite meal is the “Fish Delight.”
But there’s only one problem: No sandwich by that name exists. There is, however, the classic Filet-O-Fish.
“The Big Macs are great. A Quarter Pounder with cheese,” Trump said in reference to some of his other favorite meals. “It’s good stuff.”
His preference for hitting a chain fast food restaurant largely lies in his fear of germs.
“I’m a person that I like cleanliness,” he said while then talking about the problems Chipotle has had without saying the chain’s name. “I’m a very clean person. I think you’re better off going there than maybe some place where you don’t know where the food is coming from.”
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Rename it the 'Big Child's Restaurant' and I would believe that he eats there.Sandydragon wrote:I used to work for a bloke whose young daughter was a serious snob. MacDonalds was called 'The Children's Restaurant' in her presence. I suspect that whoever is buying the Fillet-O-Fish for him (and I dont suspect that he drives himself to the local restaurant) is calling it Fish Delight as the daft cnut has probably labelled it that for years and no one has pointed out the error yet.morepork wrote:Even though Donald Trump is a billionaire and can afford the most expensive meals money can buy, he said during Thursday night’s CNN Republican town hall that he’s a regular guy with a guilty pleasure: McDonald’s.
Specifically, he said his favorite meal is the “Fish Delight.”
But there’s only one problem: No sandwich by that name exists. There is, however, the classic Filet-O-Fish.
“The Big Macs are great. A Quarter Pounder with cheese,” Trump said in reference to some of his other favorite meals. “It’s good stuff.”
His preference for hitting a chain fast food restaurant largely lies in his fear of germs.
“I’m a person that I like cleanliness,” he said while then talking about the problems Chipotle has had without saying the chain’s name. “I’m a very clean person. I think you’re better off going there than maybe some place where you don’t know where the food is coming from.”
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This is after he thought it was a great idea to stage a photo opportunity whilst eating a KFC with a knife and fork during the election campaign?
Not forgetting the genius taco bowl connection with Hispanics on Cinco de Mayo:
He really is proper working class and on our level now.
Top man.
Not forgetting the genius taco bowl connection with Hispanics on Cinco de Mayo:
He really is proper working class and on our level now.
Top man.
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They are indeed.
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These are not, howeverWaspInWales wrote:They are indeed.
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Verilly, most goodly. Prithee, so goodly Methinks.Banquo wrote:These are not, howeverWaspInWales wrote:They are indeed.
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Well, technically they are real.Banquo wrote:These are not, howeverWaspInWales wrote:They are indeed.
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kk67 wrote:Verilly, most goodly. Prithee, so goodly Methinks.Banquo wrote:These are not, howeverWaspInWales wrote:They are indeed.
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Fuck Knoweth.
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Good Old Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... Putin.html
"Eric Trump has insisted that there is 'no-one harder' than his father as he says Donald Trump will not be 'pushed around' by Vladimir Putin."
"The president's son described the Donald as 'a great thinker, practical not impulsive'"
When will they learn to just STFU?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... Putin.html
"Eric Trump has insisted that there is 'no-one harder' than his father as he says Donald Trump will not be 'pushed around' by Vladimir Putin."
"The president's son described the Donald as 'a great thinker, practical not impulsive'"
When will they learn to just STFU?
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...now, as then, the pedants are truly revoltingWaspInWales wrote:Well, technically they are real.Banquo wrote:These are not, howeverWaspInWales wrote:They are indeed.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04 ... nst-assad/
Oh goodie.Eric Trump has said he is "sure" his sister Ivanka used her influence over their father to encourage the US president to launch military action against Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
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jared_7 wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04 ... nst-assad/
Oh goodie.Eric Trump has said he is "sure" his sister Ivanka used her influence over their father to encourage the US president to launch military action against Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
Same planet, different world. Total lack of self-awareness. There is no way this situation can stand. They are the thickest cunts in all the world. Get them out.
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Them and half the US voting population?morepork wrote:jared_7 wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04 ... nst-assad/
Oh goodie.Eric Trump has said he is "sure" his sister Ivanka used her influence over their father to encourage the US president to launch military action against Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
Same planet, different world. Total lack of self-awareness. There is no way this situation can stand. They are the thickest cunts in all the world. Get them out.
Its a shame NK's missiles can only reach the coast, a thousand miles inland would be much better.