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In reply to the discussion: White House portraits of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush moved from prominent space to rarely used [View all]dchill
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White House portraits of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush moved from prominent space to rarely used [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Jul 2020
OP
Its either that or the toilets to see how well he deals with some of the same type of shit he spews
cstanleytech
Jul 2020
#59
Who bothers redecorating a house when they're moving out in six months? n/t
thesquanderer
Jul 2020
#10
Turnabout is fair play, Dotard. Yours is going to be placed next to the door leading
RockRaven
Jul 2020
#17
They White House is going to purchase custom urinal cakes with his face embossed on them.
George II
Jul 2020
#22
A statue 0f himself would probably be more to Fat Donnie's liking.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Jul 2020
#78
Has he started talking to the portraits yet? That's usually the last stop before the drain.
PSPS
Jul 2020
#18
I think it should be set in the floor in front of urinal to catch the spatter.
Thomas Hurt
Jul 2020
#31
I'd bury Trump's portrait in the White House Garden (unless he's ripped that up)
OnlinePoker
Jul 2020
#52
He's trying to tell the world he's hopelessly out of place among the living presidents. n/t
Judi Lynn
Jul 2020
#65
"that the room had essentially become a storage room during the last three years"
left-of-center2012
Jul 2020
#79
Not his house. He may reside there, but it belongs to the people of the United States.
Linda Ed
Jul 2020
#87