Trump Drinks 12 Cans Of Diet Coke And Watches 8 HRS Of TV

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24 Dec 2017, 10:46 am

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The big news now is Trump took a sip from a water bottle during a speech. And not just once, but twice! And, as if that wasn't bad enough, he didn't hold the bottle correctly!

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You know who else drank water? HITLER drank water!! Trump is LITERALLY HITLER!! !!


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24 Dec 2017, 9:43 pm

12 cans of diet coke

11 take out burritos

10 angry rants on Twitter

9 happy meals

8 hours watching TV news

7 selfies on framed fake Time covers

6 Trips to Mar-A-Lago, and

5 Take out egg rollssssss......

4 calling birds

3 French hens

2 turtle doves

And one single piece of legis- LAYYYY....SHUNNNNN!! !! !!



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25 Dec 2017, 2:46 am

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12 cans of diet coke

11 take out burritos

10 angry rants on Twitter

9 happy meals

8 hours watching TV news

7 selfies on framed fake Time covers

6 Trips to Mar-A-Lago, and

5 Take out egg rollssssss......

4 calling birds

3 French hens

2 turtle doves

And one single piece of legis- LAYYYY....SHUNNNNN!! ! ! ! !


We know what the 4 calling birds are...



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25 Dec 2017, 8:52 am

cyberdad wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
12 cans of diet coke

11 take out burritos

10 angry rants on Twitter

9 happy meals

8 hours watching TV news

7 selfies on framed fake Time covers

6 Trips to Mar-A-Lago, and

5 Take out egg rollssssss......

4 calling birds

3 French hens

2 turtle doves

And one single piece of legis- LAYYYY....SHUNNNNN!! ! ! ! !


We know what the 4 calling birds are...


I don't, please explain.



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25 Dec 2017, 11:28 am

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We know what the 4 calling birds are...

Ivana, Marla, Melania and Trump's future 20-something wife?


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25 Dec 2017, 10:41 pm

EzraS wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
12 cans of diet coke

11 take out burritos

10 angry rants on Twitter

9 happy meals

8 hours watching TV news

7 selfies on framed fake Time covers

6 Trips to Mar-A-Lago, and

5 Take out egg rollssssss......

4 calling birds

3 French hens

2 turtle doves

And one single piece of legis- LAYYYY....SHUNNNNN!! ! ! ! !


We know what the 4 calling birds are...


I don't, please explain.


i, likewise, can not immediately call into focus what the line refers specifically to.

4 calling birds may refer to 4 escorts who visit him in a sordid interlude.

it could also refer to 4 women who have leveled allegations against him. "calling" relating to "singing" like a mafia word for "squealers" who blabbed to the authorities.

i think it sounds like a rather drunken poem in all. none of it rhymes. it has not a syllabic structure in which i can imagine the tune with those words fitting neatly into it.

whatever.



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25 Dec 2017, 11:13 pm

in many ways, trump has positioned himself into an almost deistic proportion already.

the world hangs out for trump tweets, and with every tweet, they feverishly go into an adrenaline soaked frenzy of tearing it into molecules to inspect.

they complain about the fact he uses twitter, but they are also hooked.
it makes them feel like they've got an inside line to trump.

his use of twitter is a master stroke.

i would not write anything off with trump.



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26 Dec 2017, 1:50 am

ummm...bird = girl in Anglo-Saxon slang

calling means - call

4 call - girls



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26 Dec 2017, 2:13 am

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ummm...bird = girl in Anglo-Saxon slang calling means - call 4 call - girls

you solved it :idea: :wtg: after all, it goes with the "LAYYYYY" at the end.



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26 Dec 2017, 10:32 am

cyberdad wrote:
ummm...bird = girl in Anglo-Saxon slang

calling means - call

4 call - girls


Hmmmm...

Here in the US we say "chicks"

In Britain, and the rest of the British Commonwealth, they say "birds".


So if you British-ize it then, yes,I suppose that you could interpret it that way.



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26 Dec 2017, 5:36 pm

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In Britain, and the rest of the British Commonwealth, they say "birds".

Actually in Australia we call women "sheilas" (refer to Paul Hogan in Crocodile Dundee)
Sheila used to be a popular Australian girl's name at the turn of the 20th century

Australian slang and our god-awful accent has it's origins from the poorer section of English urban society where English cockney was spoken. I know this because it's really easy to copy cockney
i.e. cockney - "allo gov got me motor?"
translates in "high English" - "hello sir, have you fixed my car yet?"



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26 Dec 2017, 5:41 pm

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President Donald Trump drinks 12 cans of Diet Coke and watches as much as eight hours of TV per day, according to a new report in The New York Times.


I stopped reading at that point (i.e. after the first sentence). The New York Times is notorious for spreading fake news, it is utterly unreliable. One should not believe a word they print.


The definition of fake news being "any news contrary to what the observer, in this case Lintar, wants the news to report."



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26 Dec 2017, 5:45 pm

kokopelli wrote:
Lintar wrote:
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President Donald Trump drinks 12 cans of Diet Coke and watches as much as eight hours of TV per day, according to a new report in The New York Times.


I stopped reading at that point (i.e. after the first sentence). The New York Times is notorious for spreading fake news, it is utterly unreliable. One should not believe a word they print.


The definition of fake news being "any news contrary to what the observer, in this case Lintar, wants the news to report."

Or replace "lintar" with "Trump" and you have an equivalent meaning



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26 Dec 2017, 5:52 pm

cyberdad wrote:
kokopelli wrote:
Lintar wrote:
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President Donald Trump drinks 12 cans of Diet Coke and watches as much as eight hours of TV per day, according to a new report in The New York Times.


I stopped reading at that point (i.e. after the first sentence). The New York Times is notorious for spreading fake news, it is utterly unreliable. One should not believe a word they print.


The definition of fake news being "any news contrary to what the observer, in this case Lintar, wants the news to report."

Or replace "lintar" with "Trump" and you have an equivalent meaning

and his leagues of ruffian supporters.



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26 Dec 2017, 5:57 pm

cyberdad wrote:
kokopelli wrote:
Lintar wrote:
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President Donald Trump drinks 12 cans of Diet Coke and watches as much as eight hours of TV per day, according to a new report in The New York Times.


I stopped reading at that point (i.e. after the first sentence). The New York Times is notorious for spreading fake news, it is utterly unreliable. One should not believe a word they print.


The definition of fake news being "any news contrary to what the observer, in this case Lintar, wants the news to report."

Or replace "lintar" with "Trump" and you have an equivalent meaning


You have that right.