Re: Trump
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 6:39 pm
Why do so many politicians look so ill at ease or out of sorts when eating?
Mmmm... Original Recipe, too. Who doesn't like KFC??? It's comfort food. The peanuts they serve on that flight weren't doing it for him.WaspInWales wrote:Trump down with the people eating KFC....on a plate, with a knife and fork....on his private jet:
It's vile, poor quality chicken prepared with too much salt, ill spiced, and cooked greasy in cheap and nasty oil. I think I last had KFC in around 2007, bought on the way home whilst a little under the influence. Next day the lounge stank as I'd left most of it untouched on the coffee table. I remember it as it turns out condensation will form under the bag and you can mark a coffee table leaving such, which some people may choose to remark on, and then you get to go furniture shoppingCoco wrote: Mmmm... Original Recipe, too. Who doesn't like KFC??? It's comfort food.
You're just a party pooper Digby. Plain and simple.Digby wrote:It's vile, poor quality chicken prepared with too much salt, ill spiced, and cooked greasy in cheap and nasty oil. I think I last had KFC in around 2007, bought on the way home whilst a little under the influence. Next day the lounge stank as I'd left most of it untouched on the coffee table. I remember it as it turns out condensation will form under the bag and you can mark a coffee table leaving such, which some people may choose to remark on, and then you get to go furniture shoppingCoco wrote: Mmmm... Original Recipe, too. Who doesn't like KFC??? It's comfort food.
So, vile food for a vile man.
Yup. This election is a race to the bottom that he seems intent on winning.kk67 wrote:The Guy is a moron. Not complicated.
Coco wrote:You're just a party pooper Digby. Plain and simple.Digby wrote:It's vile, poor quality chicken prepared with too much salt, ill spiced, and cooked greasy in cheap and nasty oil. I think I last had KFC in around 2007, bought on the way home whilst a little under the influence. Next day the lounge stank as I'd left most of it untouched on the coffee table. I remember it as it turns out condensation will form under the bag and you can mark a coffee table leaving such, which some people may choose to remark on, and then you get to go furniture shoppingCoco wrote: Mmmm... Original Recipe, too. Who doesn't like KFC??? It's comfort food.
So, vile food for a vile man.
Pahtee Poopah.Zhivago wrote:Coco wrote:You're just a party pooper Digby. Plain and simple.Digby wrote:
It's vile, poor quality chicken prepared with too much salt, ill spiced, and cooked greasy in cheap and nasty oil. I think I last had KFC in around 2007, bought on the way home whilst a little under the influence. Next day the lounge stank as I'd left most of it untouched on the coffee table. I remember it as it turns out condensation will form under the bag and you can mark a coffee table leaving such, which some people may choose to remark on, and then you get to go furniture shopping
So, vile food for a vile man.
morepork wrote:'Murrica!
Len wrote:KFC is rank. I'd rather eat my nanas ashes.
He is proper nuts. But as brexit proved that is no obstacle to political success.Zhivago wrote:wow and now he hints at the possibility that his supporters could assasinate Hillary
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... -amendment
There was a piece in the times today about the need for trump to get on message and concentrate on appearing intelligent about the economy this week.Zhivago wrote:wow and now he hints at the possibility that his supporters could assasinate Hillary
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... -amendment
Sandydragon wrote:There was a piece in the times today about the need for trump to get on message and concentrate on appearing intelligent about the economy this week.Zhivago wrote:wow and now he hints at the possibility that his supporters could assasinate Hillary
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... -amendment
Looks like he didn't read it. What is worrying is how much hatred he is stoking up. Already he has raised the prospect of any defeat being the result of a conspiracy, and some of his supporters look stupid enough to believe anything that comes out of his mouth.
I'm sure there's already a big enough crossover between that mob and the birther crew. It's basically Bart Simpson bellowing "More asbestos" over and over again.Sandydragon wrote:There was a piece in the times today about the need for trump to get on message and concentrate on appearing intelligent about the economy this week.Zhivago wrote:wow and now he hints at the possibility that his supporters could assasinate Hillary
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... -amendment
Looks like he didn't read it. What is worrying is how much hatred he is stoking up. Already he has raised the prospect of any defeat being the result of a conspiracy, and some of his supporters look stupid enough to believe anything that comes out of his mouth.