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Brody wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 6:42 pm
tightenupvolume1 wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 6:27 pm
Brody wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 4:20 pm
nemo wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 4:08 pm He really brought a lot of class to the office- all of it low.
The Hamberder King.
Apollo91881 wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 4:04 pm Big Daikon wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:40 pm
Brody wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 3:12 pm
Freightdog wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 2:56 pm
(Herr Trump, maybe take note)
He was voted out of office.
Gone but not forgotten.

Based on that photo, a precious memory with every bowel movement.
Yeah, teach us about class nemo.

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I suspect this is a set up photo, maybe to appear to be a man of the people. I doubt that he tucks into shit fast food
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Hey Brody, stop knocking my Prime Minister. You don't get to 245lbs on a 5ft 9in frame without putting in the hard yards.
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Doc67 wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 7:40 am Hey Brody, stop knocking my Prime Minister. You don't get to 245lbs on a 5ft 9in frame without putting in the hard yards.
Hey man, we had lard-arsed Presidents way before it was cool. Y'all are just trying to cop our style.

May I present to you:

President Taft.

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Brody wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 7:45 am
Doc67 wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 7:40 am Hey Brody, stop knocking my Prime Minister. You don't get to 245lbs on a 5ft 9in frame without putting in the hard yards.
Hey man, we had lard-arsed Presidents way before it was cool. Y'all are just trying to cop our style.

May I present to you:

President Taft.

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Not only was Taft a fat bastard, he was also the Civillian Governor of the Philippines in 1901, so you are keeping on topic too. Well done.

Oh, we can go toe-to-toe on fatso's. You are forgetting our world champion...

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I can go toe to toe with skinny guys cuz I m fat as all get out, but, a lot of obesity is genetic so chill out guys. The consultant, Michael Swaine, was right to tell Locsin he was out of line in a huge way. The fact that other interested adults did not do so sooner shows the overall maturity issue that I find to be representative of the Philippines. China is being China and no one need be surprised, this pattern is old now.

It's high time someone came thru them swinging doors and entered this melee like a real man and broke out a fresh can a whip ass on China and everyone knows it and many want it. However that would not be prudent and it would run counter to 75 years of policy.

Oh, beyond genetics, I have nurtured poor eating habits and can't seem to wheen off 10-12 beers a day so hey I may be a fatty fatty two by four and I couldn't get thru no kitchen door but I'll take no gruff from Mr Skinny, it's the other fat guys that scare me....
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More from the sweet talkin' Teddy..

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Go Teddy Boy go! Thank you for putting all these gems up Mr Cargo. Oh, they really do call him Teddy Boy down in the Appalachian mountains of SE Asia.

Dude strikes me as a great guy to fly long haul with but he's got that scarlet letter of being born and raised in the P.I. going against him.
I bet he's seldom scolded, anywhere, most folks just buy into his eminence front. He has the maturity and restraint of an iced up Trump supporter inside Nancy Pelosi's office on January 6, 2021.
Can you imagine the ancient Chinese secrets Teddy's got coming for him as payback due for some of those viscous ad hominin attacks? Oh, and he used to be a law Professor!
Teddy Boy was probably first in line' shouting that the US leave the P.I. in 92 and he will be assuming that the US will return to solve this inferno of diplomacy guys like him lit up today. The Americans will come and help but they should charge for it.
Oh, Teddy Boy is a hot blooded Visayan and he's not exactly self made in case you'd like to read up on him: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teodoro_Locsin_Jr.
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Philippine diplomat apologizes for profanity toward China

https://www.yahoo.com/news/philippine-d ... 55328.html
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines' foreign secretary apologized Tuesday after tweeting an obscene phrase demanding China get out of Philippine-claimed territory in the South China Sea in an outburst that annoyed the Philippine president.

Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. blasted China with the profanity on Monday, when the Department of Foreign Affairs announced it had protested the Chinese coast guard’s “shadowing, blocking, dangerous maneuver and radio challenges” of Philippine coast guard ships patrolling and carrying out exercises from April 24 to 25 at disputed Scarborough Shoal.

Locsin also compared China to “an ugly oaf” which was “forcing your attentions on a handsome guy who wants to be a friend.”

Locsin said he was apologizing only to his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, to ensure their friendship would continue. “I won’t plead the last provocation as an excuse for losing it; but if Wang Yi is following Twitter, then I’m sorry for hurting his feelings, but his alone,” Locsin tweeted.

President Rodrigo Duterte, who has nurtured friendly ties with China and its leaders since taking office in 2016, expressed his irritation in televised remarks Monday night.

“Just because we have a conflict with China does not mean to say that we have to be rude and disrespectful,” Duterte said. “We have many things to thank China for the help in the past and its assistance now.”

China has donated and sold COVID-19 vaccines to the Philippines, which has struggled to secure enough doses to immunize up to 70 million Filipinos amid tight global supplies. Unlike Western governments, China also has not criticized Duterte’s bloody anti-illegal drug crackdown, which has left thousands of mostly petty suspects dead and alarmed human rights groups.

The Philippines has issued dozens of diplomatic protests to China over the territorial dispute. Locsin and Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana have also issued increasingly acerbic remarks against Chinese actions in the disputed waters, despite Duterte's friendly overtures to Beijing.

The escalating feud between Manila and Beijing started after more than 200 Chinese vessels suspected by Philippine authorities to be operated by militias were spotted in early March at Whitsun Reef. Lorenzana and Locsin demanded the vessels leave, then the government deployed navy and coast guard vessels to the area. China said it owns the reef and the Chinese vessels were sheltering from rough seas.

Many of the Chinese vessels have left Whitsun, about 175 nautical miles (325 kilometers) west of the Philippine province of Palawan, but several have remained moored in the area, part of a shallow atoll partly occupied by China and Vietnam. The Philippine government says the reef is within an internationally recognized offshore zone where Manila has exclusive rights to exploit fisheries, oil, gas and other resources.

While being careful with his pronouncements on China, Duterte blasted two respected former Philippine officials who have criticized his handling of the country’s territorial conflicts with Beijing. He used expletives and called former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario and retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio “idiotic.”

Del Rosario and Carpio were among the Philippine officials who brought the country’s conflict with China to international arbitration in 2013. The arbitration tribunal ruled largely in favor of the Philippines based on the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea and invalidated China’s claims to virtually the entire South China Sea on historical grounds. China refused to participate in the arbitration, ignored the 2016 ruling and continues to defy it.
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