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5 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

And yall the same people who thought bad a bout Castro and protesters. SMGDMFH

You compare this presidency to Castro? That is so laughable. Trump had nothing to do with the Portland police response. All they did was clear the street and you have a freakin problem with that?

You don't have to curse either.

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2 minutes ago, baddog said:

You compare this presidency to Castro? That is so laughable. Trump had nothing to do with the Portland police response. All they did was clear the street and you have a freakin problem with that?

You don't have to curse either.

You have a trashy mind: SMGDMFH= shak'n my gall darn mind freak'n head

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2 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

You have a trashy mind: SMGDMFH= shak'n my gall darn mind freak'n head

That's all you take from my post? I don't know all the jargon.

Was it North Dakota that now has laws on the books that you can legally run your vehicle through a crowd blocking a road? 

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14 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

You have a trashy mind: SMGDMFH= shak'n my gall darn mind freak'n head

That's not what it means according to the urban dictionary:

This is the hidden content, please

I guess we are not privileged to those secret history books with all of those secret meanings that seem to change from topic to topic. baddog was right but you seem to conveniently change the meaning when called out. I wish we were all privileged with that type of debating.

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7 minutes ago, Englebert said:

That's not what it means according to the urban dictionary:

This is the hidden content, please

I guess we are not privileged to those secret history books with all of those secret meanings that seem to change from topic to topic. baddog was right but you seem to conveniently change the meaning when called out. I wish we were all privileged with that type of debating.

That was my translation. I was going to give him gall darn, but mind freakin was a stretch.

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Amazing.  And on the west coast.  This must be from a movie.  I watched the video and I'm in denial.  Must have put some testosterone in the drinking water in Portland for the city fathers to allow the Police to do their job.

And you're right PM, great tackle lol.

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