I think it's a reference to Putin leaving Trump waiting on the diplomatic call last week
https://www.newsweek.com/watch-putin-laughs-upon-being-told-hes-running-late-trump-call-2046618
I think it's a reference to Putin leaving Trump waiting on the diplomatic call last week
https://www.newsweek.com/watch-putin-laughs-upon-being-told-hes-running-late-trump-call-2046618
Nice
You also need the striketrough
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And they were roomates
One must imagine drive-time DJs happy
I've got a question for you. What's heavier, a kiogram of coins or a kilogram of bills? That's right a kilogram of coins, because coins are heavier than bills
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I think that he is referring to "liberal" more in the sense of being in the political spectrum of economic liberal. Usually I see the difference between the US and EU definition of the term liberal: in the US it is a synonym of the left wing party or leaning, in EU is used for being liberal economic leaning and is different from being left party or left wing
Well, allow me to retort
Well, I'm from Utica and I've never heard anyone use the phrase 'steamed hams'.