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« Reply #40 on: January 20, 2016, 09:54:25 AM »

Well. he did call it an outfit.   ???  Maybe he was imagining that to be the entire apparel set.   Wink
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« Reply #41 on: January 20, 2016, 10:00:50 AM »

It may be a sweater that Ms. Palin is wearing.  However I will bet she first shot it, then gutted it, then skinned it, then tanned it, then wove it into a wearable garmit.  And of course served the meat up to her family for dinner.  What a woman.
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« Reply #42 on: January 20, 2016, 10:06:04 AM »

It may be a sweater that Ms. Palin is wearing.  However I will be she first shot it, then gutted it, then skinned it, then tanned it, then wove it into a wearable garmit.  And of course served the meat up to her family for dinner.  What a woman.
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« Reply #43 on: January 20, 2016, 10:11:47 AM »

So, how do you describe this...
... outfit?
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« Reply #44 on: January 20, 2016, 10:15:59 AM »

So, how do you describe this...
... outfit?


Since were on an animal theme, that's a Moo-Moo!
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« Reply #45 on: January 20, 2016, 10:18:01 AM »

So, how do you describe this...
... outfit?


Angry fruit salad.
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« Reply #46 on: January 20, 2016, 10:32:12 AM »

Now, THAT's a DRESS! Hubba-Hubba

No, that's two sacks of poop. 
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« Reply #47 on: January 20, 2016, 10:59:35 AM »

Wow....from politics and social ideoligy issues and now on to the fashion choices of female political candidates...with pictures included no less!!! Gotta love this Motorcycle site!!  WinkWink
I'd start a Canadian politics thread, but nah... be far too mundane. If the weather permits this weekend I'll try to get a Ride Report posted  Smiley  (btw, I agree with others...need a Sarcasm font option on this forum)
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« Reply #48 on: January 20, 2016, 11:04:39 AM »

I'd start a Canadian politics thread, but nah... be far too mundane.


Ya'll had to work at it, but I believe y'all might be even more screwed than we are, and that's saying something...

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« Reply #49 on: January 20, 2016, 11:54:29 AM »

Well. he did call it an outfit.   ???  Maybe he was imagining that to be the entire apparel set.   Wink
Grin Actually I was imagining how I would explain all the little poke marks to my wife.  Smiley
And you guys are right, I know nothing of women's fashion. Wouldn't a porcupine top and a black pants be called an outfit ?
As far as my fantasies of Hillary I'm not sure which I think less of, her or Palin. I don't think either will get my vote but we will see. Stranger things have happened.  Smiley
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« Reply #50 on: January 20, 2016, 12:03:40 PM »

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Ya'll had to work at it, but I believe y'all might be even more screwed than we are, and that's saying something...
You should see the flood of Canadians streaming across the Detroit - Windsor Ambassador Bridge daily to pay cash for immediate health care they already paid for at home but cannot receive.
When I talk to Canadians, they usually want to talk health care. Nice people, they seem very proud of their (FREE?  2funny ) Health Care.
The longer you talk, the more you find out that their health care system is a failure. Government tells them which doctor to see. They are on interminable waiting lists, health conditions worsen over time, so they come stateside to pay out-of-pocket for immediate attention. But they all seem to think their system is superior  uglystupid2  
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« Reply #51 on: January 20, 2016, 12:11:44 PM »

I'd start a Canadian politics thread, but nah... be far too mundane.

Ya'll had to work at it, but I believe y'all might be even more screwed than we are, and that's saying something...


 Smiley You'll get no arguement out of me that young Justin as some naivety to grow out of (hopefully), but  don't mind me if I'm a little bit more "glass half full" with respect to the state of my country...I've been here almost 60 years so it's safe to say I'm speaking from some expereince  Grin
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« Reply #52 on: January 20, 2016, 12:17:27 PM »

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Ya'll had to work at it, but I believe y'all might be even more screwed than we are, and that's saying something...
You should see the flood of Canadians streaming across the Detroit - Windsor Ambassador Bridge daily to pay cash for immediate health care they already paid for at home but cannot receive.
When I talk to Canadians, they usually want to talk health care. Nice people, they seem very proud of their (FREE?  2funny ) Health Care.
The longer you talk, the more you find out that their health care system is a failure. Government tells them which doctor to see. They are on interminable waiting lists, health conditions worsen over time, so they come stateside to pay out-of-pocket for immediate attention. But they all seem to think their system is superior  uglystupid2  

Same in the UK.

Which is why there are many options for private insurance and private hospitals.

Some here in the USA are so ignorant of FACTS.

The ignorance is shown by their belief that the whole medical system is FREE.

Where do these dumbmasses think the money comes from to run a health system?

So long as they don't have to pay.  Grin   The willingly ignorant are unable to understand simple economics and finances. Idiots.
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« Reply #53 on: January 20, 2016, 12:48:31 PM »

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Ya'll had to work at it, but I believe y'all might be even more screwed than we are, and that's saying something...
You should see the flood of Canadians streaming across the Detroit - Windsor Ambassador Bridge daily to pay cash for immediate health care they already paid for at home but cannot receive.
When I talk to Canadians, they usually want to talk health care. Nice people, they seem very proud of their (FREE?  2funny ) Health Care.
The longer you talk, the more you find out that their health care system is a failure. Government tells them which doctor to see. They are on interminable waiting lists, health conditions worsen over time, so they come stateside to pay out-of-pocket for immediate attention. But they all seem to think their system is superior  uglystupid2  
Hmmm....seems I've managed to switch this thread's topic from questionable fashion choices of certain US polititians to Canadian politics...boy was I ever wrong!! Maybe my sarcasm font didn't work? 2funny

Health care in Canada is not "Free", and there have been options for seeking additional private health care as a matter of choice for many years...either here in Canada, abroad, or in the US. The "free" care that you say some speak of (it's not actually free - we pay for it in taxes) is a structure that provides basic security to most where they won't be finacially ruined when critical or unforseen medical issues arise, and also provides a fairly decent everday general care system for citizens. There's a lot of misconception in this regard. Are there warts with the system? Of course...as there is with anything. And no, most Canadians are not uglystupid2 , or ignorant dumbasses or idiots and think their medical system or anything else for that matter is superior to the US's system(s) in every respect... most are just used to and comfortable with the basic structure in place, and think this is a pretty good place to live overall...it's really just that simple. I travel a lot in the US, both with work and for pleasure, and in my mind either country's citizens have a right to be proud of where they live...
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« Reply #54 on: January 20, 2016, 12:57:27 PM »

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Ya'll had to work at it, but I believe y'all might be even more screwed than we are, and that's saying something...
You should see the flood of Canadians streaming across the Detroit - Windsor Ambassador Bridge daily to pay cash for immediate health care they already paid for at home but cannot receive.
When I talk to Canadians, they usually want to talk health care. Nice people, they seem very proud of their (FREE?  2funny ) Health Care.
The longer you talk, the more you find out that their health care system is a failure. Government tells them which doctor to see. They are on interminable waiting lists, health conditions worsen over time, so they come stateside to pay out-of-pocket for immediate attention. But they all seem to think their system is superior  uglystupid2  
Hmmm....seems I've managed to switch this thread's topic from questionable fashion choices of certain US polititians to Canadian politics...boy was I ever wrong!! Maybe my sarcasm font didn't work? 2funny

Health care in Canada is not "Free", and there have been options for seeking additional private health care as a matter of choice for many years...either here in Canada, abroad, or in the US. The "free" care that you say some speak of (it's not actually free - we pay for it in taxes) is a structure that provides basic security to most where they won't be finacially ruined when critical or unforseen medical issues arise, and also provides a fairly decent everday general care system for citizens. There's a lot of misconception in this regard. Are there warts with the system? Of course...as there is with anything. And no, most Canadians are not uglystupid2 , or ignorant dumbasses or idiots and think their medical system or anything else for that matter is superior to the US's system(s) in every respect... most are just used to and comfortable with the basic structure in place, and think this is a pretty good place to live overall...it's really just that simple. I travel a lot in the US, both with work and for pleasure, and in my mind either country's citizens have a right to be proud of where they live...
cooldude That has been my experience with Canadians.
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« Reply #55 on: January 20, 2016, 03:10:38 PM »

I'll get us back on track here, Which one looks better in a bathing suit?





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« Reply #56 on: January 20, 2016, 03:44:45 PM »

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Ya'll had to work at it, but I believe y'all might be even more screwed than we are, and that's saying something...
You should see the flood of Canadians streaming across the Detroit - Windsor Ambassador Bridge daily to pay cash for immediate health care they already paid for at home but cannot receive.
When I talk to Canadians, they usually want to talk health care. Nice people, they seem very proud of their (FREE?  2funny ) Health Care.
The longer you talk, the more you find out that their health care system is a failure. Government tells them which doctor to see. They are on interminable waiting lists, health conditions worsen over time, so they come stateside to pay out-of-pocket for immediate attention. But they all seem to think their system is superior  uglystupid2  
Hmmm....seems I've managed to switch this thread's topic from questionable fashion choices of certain US polititians to Canadian politics...boy was I ever wrong!! Maybe my sarcasm font didn't work? 2funny

Health care in Canada is not "Free", and there have been options for seeking additional private health care as a matter of choice for many years...either here in Canada, abroad, or in the US. The "free" care that you say some speak of (it's not actually free - we pay for it in taxes) is a structure that provides basic security to most where they won't be finacially ruined when critical or unforseen medical issues arise, and also provides a fairly decent everday general care system for citizens. There's a lot of misconception in this regard. Are there warts with the system? Of course...as there is with anything. And no, most Canadians are not uglystupid2 , or ignorant dumbasses or idiots and think their medical system or anything else for that matter is superior to the US's system(s) in every respect... most are just used to and comfortable with the basic structure in place, and think this is a pretty good place to live overall...it's really just that simple. I travel a lot in the US, both with work and for pleasure, and in my mind either country's citizens have a right to be proud of where they live...
cooldude That has been my experience with Canadians.
Yep, me too. Closse and personal for many years  cooldude
They all flooding here to get treated, and extremely PROUD  cooldude

SO... Cool it with the "idiot, dumbass, ignorant": comments, no one said or implied that , I certainly did not, and its probably against VRCC policy... coolsmiley ... but
SOMEONE opened the door to debating Canadian politics, and it WAS NOT me...  Just replying in kind, based on my personal experience with many dear Canadian friends over the years  coolsmiley
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« Reply #57 on: January 20, 2016, 05:34:38 PM »

Personally, I think Hillary Clinton's fashion sense should disqualify her from any public office.

It's not that she doesn't have any fashion sense it's just that it is such a perverted sense of fashion.

I suppose her staffers are just too scared to tell her "That looks like crap ma'am"

I think if she was brought into the fashion world of this universe she would be much better received.

Her fashion always seems to have her look a bit crazy and that just stokes the narrative of her personal and political improprieties.
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« Reply #58 on: January 21, 2016, 06:54:46 AM »

I'll get us back on track here, Which one looks better in a bathing suit?






I love Photoshop, great post.  Hoser  Grin
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« Reply #59 on: January 21, 2016, 06:57:39 AM »

I get that it was tongue in cheek, but the way things are going, I really, REALLY hope they don't add a "Swimsuit competition" to the presidential debates... I sometimes fear we're not far from having sunk to that level.


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« Reply #60 on: January 21, 2016, 06:59:59 AM »

lets keep it classy

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« Reply #61 on: January 21, 2016, 07:32:31 AM »

Here we go, thinking with your peckers again, and shying from the subject. That is why these people are so successful. Its Adam listening to Eve and biting into the apple again!
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« Reply #62 on: January 21, 2016, 08:07:39 AM »

Here we go, thinking with your peckers again, and shying from the subject. That is why these people are so successful. Its Adam listening to Eve and biting into the apple again!

If we were thinking with our peckers, the hildebeast wouldn't stand a chance.  Lighten up.
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« Reply #63 on: January 21, 2016, 08:31:48 AM »

Here we go, thinking with your peckers again, and shying from the subject. That is why these people are so successful. Its Adam listening to Eve and biting into the apple again!


If that were the case, I'd move to Croatia and vote for their current president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović! (AND that country makes the best pistol currently in existence!)


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« Reply #64 on: January 21, 2016, 09:10:53 AM »

Face it the ladies have you right where they want you, wrapped right around the little figure. I guess the next step for you is, Bro-tox, Bro-bun, Bro-bag and finally Bromance.
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« Reply #65 on: January 21, 2016, 09:15:30 AM »

Here we go, thinking with your peckers again, and shying from the subject. That is why these people are so successful. Its Adam listening to Eve and biting into the apple again!


If that were the case, I'd move to Croatia and vote for their current president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović! (AND that country makes the best pistol currently in existence!)





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« Reply #66 on: January 21, 2016, 11:28:38 AM »

I truly believe Palin is more patriotic than Clinton








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« Reply #67 on: January 22, 2016, 02:53:02 PM »

Somewhere, I just know that there is a picture of her at some frat house in fellatio delecti.             She didn't get to the top based on her brains, that's for sure. uglystupid2
McCain blew (not a joke) any chance of winning by allowing his handlers to push that pea-brained, tundrabilly into his campaign. Grin
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I hope we all know she didn't say that !  She may have said a lot of things folks didn't like, but, Tina Fay said that.

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« Reply #68 on: January 22, 2016, 05:56:39 PM »

So, how do you describe this...
... outfit?


Since were on an animal theme, that's a Moo-Moo!


You talkin about the beast inside the dress or the dress on the outside of the beast?
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