Thursday, 10 December 2015

DANNY SENT ME THIS....

It appears he's not a big hit with this bird....

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  1. Did you notice when the bird handler tries to straighten out Trump's hair that it gives a definate tilt.
    Reminded me of when John Wayne was asked if his hair was real and he said "Of course it's real...not mine but certainly real"

    Bald Eagle quite appropriate. We shall overcomb.

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  2. Sorry meant to put my name on that last post.

    Finnmacollie

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    1. Hi Finn... I thought it was gonna come off when the bird handler tried to straighten it up.

      Would have been interesting if the bird had gone for it and flown off with it. Make a fantastic nest lining...

      We shall overcomb... Get outta here :)!

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  3. At least one of them isn't actually bald, it ain't the eagle.

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    1. If you had billions of dollars adn you cared about how you looked, why would you get a wig that is so incredibly awful, and rub cheap fake tan over your face so that you end up looking like a huge hairy orange?

      I understand chavs doing it. They can;t afford better...

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    2. Anyway, the bird is superb.... and Trump ...well, he used to have an honorary doctorate.

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  4. Poor bird! The symbol of America, appearing on the Great Seal of the United States since the end of the revolution, is accustomed to better treatment than sharing a popular stage with this buffoon. Loved the great concern for the Donald's famous hair which tops off his orange face so nicely....LOL! The indignity of dodging the Eagle attacks was perhaps an omen for the former Dr. Donald. The photo would have been a cover for Time Magazine if he had won Time's competition for "Person of the Year" of 2015. Actually he lost out to Angela Merkel. As it was, considering the human rights aspects of his Muslim exclusion policy, and his promised deportation of millions of Mexicans from our land, I think he would have fit in quite nicely with some former winners of the Time competition. Back when it was called "MAN of the Year" defined as "the man who most affected the news and our lives for good or ill", Hitler was chosen Time's Man of the Year in 1938, and Stalin was Man of the Year in 1939.

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    1. LOL They don't pick too good Danny!!!

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