It’s like charring your steak to a crisp and then drowning it in ketchup.
It’s like charring your steak to a crisp and then drowning it in ketchup.
He’s a habitual line stepper.
I’d love to see him try to pull that at a real golf club he doesn’t own and see how it works out. Preferably one that doesn’t care who he is, but does care that some loud orange buffoon is driving directly on their putting green.
Once my other uncle finds out that he also doesn’t replace his divots, I think the entire family will come around.
I think your uncles and my dad should get together and go bowling.
The kid will eat anything...
Double or nothing he eats it
50 bucks says the Trump kid picks his nose....
Honestly surprised it wasn’t a jacked up F250 rollin’ coal while doing donuts around the pin. That would have played well with his base.
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Discont…
“ Why don’t you just drive, then?!”
Conservatives figured out long ago there is no greater risk to their hegemony than a voting public. Hence the reason they feared Blacks voting in the Deep South and set up as many roadblocks, either illegally through fear, or legally through legislation. Nothing better serves their interests than an apathetic public…
I have used “Pyrrhic victory” in conversation, but I have never doodled “Mrs. Julian Assange” in my notebooks.
Even the first sentence of this comment told me who wrote it. If it’s incomprehensible, it’s stephenmcknight at the keyboard.
At first I was like, “Thirteen strangers why? WTF are you on about?”
Not gonna lie, I learned what a Pyrrhic Victory was in seventh grade and to this day I try to find ways to use it. Sometimes it doesn’t even fit into the conversation. I just need people to know that I know what that means.
Hm. Am I the only one not buying the fact that Pam Anderson casually tosses about phrases like ‘Pyrrhic Victory’ in everyday conversation?
It’s not especially strong or brave to flee from rape charges and hole up until the case is dropped. A more conventionally brave approach might be to stand trial in an attempt to prove your innocence. Running and hiding seems like something other than brave.
Theresa May of the Pyhrric victory.