DumbASS D' Soused fakes photo of Hillary with racist flag

Of course you have the original photo to prove your title, RIGHT? Where's the link to it?

Scroll up, dude. Post #6.

God, those pants are more offensive than any flag.

"Spring was never waiting for us, girl
It ran one g step ahead as we followed in the dance

... between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot, fevered iron like a stripèd pair of pants...

And that's a fucking ugly song, too.

Both versions.

What was the title, I don't remember those lyrics.

NOW you dun it. Pandora's Box.
Take cover, Doc.....

 
Of course you have the original photo to prove your title, RIGHT? Where's the link to it?

Scroll up, dude. Post #6.

God, those pants are more offensive than any flag.

"Spring was never waiting for us, girl
It ran one g step ahead as we followed in the dance

... between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot, fevered iron like a stripèd pair of pants...

And that's a fucking ugly song, too.

Both versions.

What was the title, I don't remember those lyrics.

MacArthur Park.

It was first made "famous" by Richard Harris (the actor that played Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter movies), then re-released as a Disco song by Donna Summer.
 
Of course you have the original photo to prove your title, RIGHT? Where's the link to it?

Scroll up, dude. Post #6.

God, those pants are more offensive than any flag.

"Spring was never waiting for us, girl
It ran one g step ahead as we followed in the dance

... between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot, fevered iron like a stripèd pair of pants...

And that's a fucking ugly song, too.

Both versions.

"Both"? Somebody else did it? :eek:

Richard Harris, then Donna Summer.
 
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Look closely at this Hillary photo; isn't that a Confederate flag behind her on the bookshelf?

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Of course you have the original photo to prove your title, RIGHT? Where's the link to it?

Scroll up, dude. Post #6.

God, those pants are more offensive than any flag.

Yes, they are pretty fucking ugly pants.

But in 1969 they were cutting edge.

I think she should wear them to campaign in.

Might have been in hippie circles, don't really remember them in my area.
 
Scroll up, dude. Post #6.

God, those pants are more offensive than any flag.

"Spring was never waiting for us, girl
It ran one g step ahead as we followed in the dance

... between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot, fevered iron like a stripèd pair of pants...

And that's a fucking ugly song, too.

Both versions.

What was the title, I don't remember those lyrics.

MacArthur Park.

It was first made "famous" by Richard Harris (the actor that played Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter movies), then re-released as a Disco song by Donna Summer.

"The actor who played in Harry Potter" :lol:

I think of him as the actor in A Man Called Horse.
I must be oooold. :uhh:
 
God, those pants are more offensive than any flag.

"Spring was never waiting for us, girl
It ran one g step ahead as we followed in the dance

... between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot, fevered iron like a stripèd pair of pants...

And that's a fucking ugly song, too.

Both versions.

What was the title, I don't remember those lyrics.

MacArthur Park.

It was first made "famous" by Richard Harris (the actor that played Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter movies), then re-released as a Disco song by Donna Summer.

"The actor who played in Harry Potter" :lol:

I think of him as the actor in A Man Called Horse.
I must be oooold. :uhh:

I just went with the last big movies he did before he died.
 
Scroll up, dude. Post #6.

God, those pants are more offensive than any flag.

"Spring was never waiting for us, girl
It ran one g step ahead as we followed in the dance

... between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot, fevered iron like a stripèd pair of pants...

And that's a fucking ugly song, too.

Both versions.

"Both"? Somebody else did it? :eek:

Richard Harris, then Donna Summer.

I remember the song, guess I just never paid that much attention to the lyrics, they made little sense.
 
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