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You can't argue with his logic though - the Russians have said they're not blackmailing me so the Russians can't be blackmailing me because they've said so.


Did Donald Trump hire a team of hookers to befoul the bed President and Mrs Obama slept in? On balance, it seems probably not.


Does it seem, from his well documented attitudes, the sort of thing he would do? You bet.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > What are the odds on assassination?

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> Shortening by the day probably.


Yes, but who's? I do hope we're not back in umbrella and sushi territory.

Jenny1 Wrote:

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> > Shortening by the day probably.

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> Yes, but who's? I do hope we're not back in

> umbrella and sushi territory.


Polonium in the tea.


I remember saying to a Russian buying me a pint

"I hope there's no Polonium in that" he let me

drink a few gulps and whispered "you're a complication"


I choked.

Trump is a clueless clown, a bullying buffoon lacking any tact or diplomacy, a total hysteric. Sorry to state the obvious but I just cannot get my head around the fact he will in a few days be the President of the USA.


Just when you think he's gone as low as he possible can, he manages to go even lower.

Jenny1 Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> Yes, but who's? I do hope we're not back in

> umbrella and sushi territory.



Christopher Steele's gone to ground, maybe best with all these umbrellas about on such a wet day!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> From Popbitch

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> Old Donald Trump Jokes Home:

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> Q/ What's the difference between a chickpea and a lentil?

> A/ No-one has ever paid to have a lentil on their face...


I bet Jeremy Corbyn would!

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> Whats Donald Trump's favorite nation?

> Discrimination.

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> For the record I'm not anti-trump or brexit, in

> case anyone wants to lambast me.

> I'm on the fence as far as the EDF is concerned.



*Bob* is back!


Hi *Bob*, you old rascal. I knew it was you.

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