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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsToday, 7.11.17, is a palindromic date (by some definitions! . . . Pease come CAPTION Donald Trump!!!
Donald ("It's just business" Trump is saying: "I knew it was you!"
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Above CAPTION based merely on the way Trump must feel today toward his son who admittedly "took a meeting" with a laywer close to the Kremlin and then didn't reported. Scoops by the great New York Times. The great Washington Post not far behind!
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Today, 7.11.17, is a palindromic date (by some definitions! . . . Pease come CAPTION Donald Trump!!! (Original Post)
skip fox
Jul 2017
OP
Moostache
(9,895 posts)1. "I know it was you Fredo....You broke my heart." (n/t)
Trumpdumper
(171 posts)2. It's a 10-day palindromic window ...
7.10.17 to 7.19.17
Heaven Sent
(39 posts)3. skip fox... in addition to being a palindromic day
It is also a palindromic week.
skip fox
(19,359 posts)4. A palindromic week!
FM123
(10,053 posts)5. The bus is coming....
Throw yourself under it son....
Or, taking off from your sweet one:
"Remember that gold plated Baretta of mine that you always admired? . . . It's yours."