Ay Pete! :) you brought back the memory of the Laurence Welk bubbles! And the polka dancing! My brothers and I used to dance along with the music in the living room x*D
Black and white TV and the channel changer dial. However did we do it? LOL!
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Who was that old coot on the stage saying we should vote for Hillary? What a dweeb.
-Doug in Oakland
♫♪ ... Back to life ... back to reality ... ♫♪
We're blowing bubbles in la la land
Sanders' delegates forced to count the bubbles in a bar of soap before convention.
'Bubbles For Bernie'
"Laurence Welk ain't got nothin' on me."
Ay Pete! :) you brought back the memory of the Laurence Welk bubbles! And the polka dancing! My brothers and I used to dance along with the music in the living room x*D
Black and white TV and the channel changer dial. However did we do it? LOL!
Lemme guess:
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/07/29/army-report-claims-dallas-gunman-stole-female-gis-underwear.html
"Communists are retards."
"I'm afraid of WW3, which is why I'm voting for the woman who wants to start a ground war with Russia in Syria."
@ Dos Amigos the meme lolol! But I'm loving it xD
Ha Ha. Elizabeth Warren thought she would get the VP spot. She sold out for nothing.
We're ready for our next batch of true news WikiLeaks.
"If we assure non-whites they can thrive without migrating to be near whites, are we being honest?"
"There is no nice way to tell a woman she looks like Danny DeVito"
"The black President's daughter getting in trouble for twerking at a concert sounds like the premise of a Tyler Perry movie."
The Main Stream Media spent their trust capital on lies like "Hands up don't shoot" and now they don't have enough left to beat Donald Trump!
Irony!
Lance C @9:38, the leader, Anon@12:18, is second, and Pete in Az, is third.
See Creighton,this is safer than playing Pokeman and walking in front of a bus!!!
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