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Trump's Ballroom Bites the Dust, Thune
Nefarious Banana replied to robosmith's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Donny Demento's not looking too healthy these days. Dancing to the 'Village People' in his own ballroom just might not happen. Oh well . . . . -
Heebie-Jeebie Eby
Nefarious Banana replied to Nefarious Banana's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Hey little man, still on 'government assistance' ? -
Trump's not looking too healthy these days. Overweight with high blood pressure is not good for anyone. Could he be having a reaction to the skin dye he's using? The wet spot in the front of his trousers may be an indication of urinary tract infection . . . not a healthy man to be betting on. JD will carry on with the destruction of America when Trump is no longer able to put sentences together. In fact, that's starting to happen now. China just smiles . . . waiting.
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Cecession Referendums in Canada
Nefarious Banana replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Don't want Alberta to leave, and don't think they will. Since senior Trudeau, there's been a rising dissatisfaction with Liberal federal governments and the constant pandering with Quebec. May be east of you . . . ? East coast of VI . . . -
Heebie-Jeebie Eby
Nefarious Banana replied to Nefarious Banana's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Conservative Party of British Columbia . . . . leader to be chosen to-day. May 30th / 2026 -
Heebie-Jeebie Eby
Nefarious Banana replied to Nefarious Banana's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Have a look at the Yank conglomeration of hatered and division, plus the obvious loss of world prestige. The Yanks are hated worldwide . . . thanks to the orange buffoon. If you want to be a Yank, just go there and stop pretending to be one. -
Heebie-Jeebie Eby
Nefarious Banana replied to Nefarious Banana's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Still on 'social assistance' herbie? Riding for free is so you . . . -
Heebie-Jeebie Eby
Nefarious Banana replied to Nefarious Banana's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Eby whining like the little kid he is . . . 'Alberta gets all the breaks' Grow up punk, you've sandbagged everything that would make a dime to get this province going again. Flush yourself down the toilet . . . -
Alberta Judge throws out separation petition
Nefarious Banana replied to eyeball's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
How can I get a 'Trump phone' . . . ? Have a 'Tricky Dickie' wrist watch from a joke shop in Seattle. Nixon's face on the watch face and his eyes shift from side to side at different times. There was rolls of toilet paper there also . . . Nixon's face on each square. Perhaps there'll be toilet paper with Trump's face . . . made in China? Donny Demento is on his way out . . . does anyone trust Yanks anymore? ☺️ -
The NDP probably the most corrupt party in Canada.
Nefarious Banana replied to Gaétan's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
No love for Jagmeet Singh ? Wondering if he recieved a government funded 'spine/backbone replacement' ? Whack-a-doodle bunch . . . -
Moose sausage in gut casings, quality grey mustard, aged Canadian cheddar cheese, raw/fried onions in a crusty roll. Heading out to the BBQ now, can I get you one? Head of lettuce for the 'herbies' . . . ?
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Getting involved with your protein food sources isn't for everyone. Ranchers/hunters/others are 'hands-on' with their protein sources . . . Leave the lettuce for the 'herbie' crowd. They probably have rodent incisors, twitch their noses when they eat, and hop to the next head of lettuce.
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Alberta, where Canada’s doom will be decided
Nefarious Banana replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Donny Demento . . . soon to be a bad memory for sane Americans -
Alberta, where Canada’s doom will be decided
Nefarious Banana replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Alexander Mackenzie to the west coast of what would become Canada 1793 . . . Late comers Lewis & Clark made the trip across in easier travelling terrain a dozen years later in 1805 . . .
