For some reason I'm alright with pipe smoke.For some reason I love the smell of tobacco smoke. Yes I know that’s weird.
i had a super-cool great uncle that smoked a pipe...i thought it was the best smelling addiction in the world.For some reason I'm alright with pipe smoke.
One for the personal contradictions thread!
We can change the name to GitHigherrydayPotheads should be sent to GitMo
Pipe smoke (as long as they aren't smoking cheap shitty tobacco) smells really nice to me for some reason.For some reason I love the smell of tobacco smoke. Yes I know that’s weird.
For some reason I'm alright with pipe smoke.
One for the personal contradictions thread!
Did you grow up with parents smoking in the house?For some reason I love the smell of tobacco smoke. Yes I know that’s weird.
No not at allDid you grow up with parents smoking in the house?
As White House officials debated how to handle Americans infected with the virus abroad, Trump reportedly asked staff members assembled in the Situation Room whether Americans could be quarantined on the Caribbean base where the U.S. also holds terrorism suspects in the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison.Potheads should be sent to GitMo
I loved my folks, but got daayumm, the smoke never ended. That cheap, shitty, nicotine manipulated, factory grade chopped up schwag.Did you grow up with parents smoking in the house?
His problem is that he's so ridiculous as a person, almost any absurd quote can be attributed to him and it's totally believable.As White House officials debated how to handle Americans infected with the virus abroad, Trump reportedly asked staff members assembled in the Situation Room whether Americans could be quarantined on the Caribbean base where the U.S. also holds terrorism suspects in the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison.
“Don’t we have an island we own?” the president reportedly asked, eager to keep the U.S.’s numbers low, continuing: “What about Guantanamo?”
The excerpt says aides were stunned, but Trump still brought up the idea a second time before it was quashed by staff members citing the poor optics of housing Americans near the prison.
The book—which is based on interviews with roughly 180 people, including senior White House staffers and government health leaders—is set to be published June 29.
Representatives for Trump did not immediately respond to Forbes’ request for comment
I was gonna post child rap/R&B groups but this is good too.Wearing your clothes backwards to be like Kris Kross.