Hunter Biden Sex Tape Released by Chinese TV Station (Page 4/7)
sourmash OCT 25, 08:08 PM
Primus?
williegoat OCT 25, 08:09 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Jeremiah was a pool frog...


You just might be right. I never understood a single word he said.
williegoat OCT 25, 08:31 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

Ha! Those icebacks from the Great White North did a fine damn job of Big Joe Turner's song. Might also explain why they could properly pronounce bullfrog.



They are from so far north they think gravy goes on french fries.
Patrick OCT 25, 08:35 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

They are from so far north they think gravy goes on french fries.



I doubt they're Quebecois.
Patrick OCT 25, 08:42 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

I never understood a single word he said...



...but I helped him drink his wine



Hmmm... maybe this image belongs over Here.

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williegoat OCT 25, 08:57 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

I doubt they're Quebecois.


They're from so far north they think a boot is a preposition.
Patrick OCT 25, 09:22 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

They're from so far north they think a boot is a preposition.



I have never heard a Canadian pronounce "about" as "a boot". Never. It's gotta be American propaganda.

How do you pronounce "roof"? If it rhymes with "tough", you're a redneck.

sourmash OCT 25, 09:25 PM
But they live in a Hoce.
maryjane OCT 26, 10:32 AM
There might be a jellyroll in this assortment...


williegoat OCT 26, 11:19 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

There might be a jellyroll in this assortment...


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Speaking of which...the Hunter Biden story is really busting loose this morning. There is no denying it now. It's just too bad so many people already voted without knowing the truth.




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The Original "Jelly Roll Blues" is widely acknowledged as the very first Jazz tune, written by Jelly Roll Morton in 1910 and first published in 1915. This version is by Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers, recorded in 1926 and released on Victor label, and here reissued on a British Rythym Society label 78 rpm record about 1950 or so. Enjoy!