Apparently this happened
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@jon-nyc said in Apparently this happened:
I don’t punt on the initial comment. I’m just pointing the recurring theme from you the past few days is ‘nothing to see here’ while Trump disintegrates.
I moved on Wednesday morning, quite happily I noted. The wallowing and worrying is/was not productive. I suspect I am like the vast majority of Americans. Of course the holdouts always exist but the train left the station. Resilience involves moving forward. But as long as nothing to see here is the comment, Trump haters are net losers and their primary thesis was dead wrong. It wasn’t 35% it was nearly 50% and more so when you look down ballot.
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I think @loki is correct in what he said. I think it was Known that he was a supporter of President Trump‘s But once the election was over, he was pretty clear that we need to move forward and except the results.
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There was a great picture of Captain Jean Luc Picard addressing people outside an Enterprise Car Rental place, but sadly I can't find a way to link to it.
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If you are on Windows use the Snipping Tool
Just type Snipping in the search area - bottom/left
Use it to Snip whatever portion of you screen you want to share
Click Edit --> Copy
Then on the tncr click the image button (just above the area where you type text on a post) and Ctrl-P to paste in the image you snipped
Now you should have the screen shot in your post like this:
![alt text]( image url)
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God bless 'em, they're selling t-shirts and welcoming people to come in and take selfies in front of the garage door.
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@Copper said in Apparently this happened:
If you are on Windows use the Snipping Tool
Just type Snipping in the search area - bottom/left...
Thanks, Copper. I've tried this in the past, but the website seems to lock-up when I paste in the image. Not sure whether it's a feature of my work PC.
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This made me laugh out loud (from the article above)
“By Tuesday morning, much of the Four Seasons Total Landscaping seemed back to normal, except for a small memorial to Saturday's events outside the front door — a few candles and some flowers.
The business continued to attract a steady stream of tourists.
"It's interesting, it's definitely very industrial. A big pile of dirt and an old building," said Brian Gannon, a 42-year-old Virginia resident who had come to Philadelphia for a doctor's appointment.
Zoe Grobman, a Philadelphia-based graduate student, trekked across town with a friend to check out the now-iconic business.
"[We are here] to see the newest Philly landmark," the 27-year-old said.”
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@Kincaid said in Apparently this happened:
So Rudy must have arrived and thought, "Where's that fucker Borat hiding?
The Borat factor seems to have rubbed off a little on Rudy, although possibly not in the way he was hoping for.