Yo, that series is fire. And you're right -- that was the beginning of the face-punching urge for me.But I wanna punch him in his potato-like face every time I see it.
ETA: The face punching predates his political career. He's in a documentary I really like (The Men Who Built America), and I've wanted to commence with the face-punching from that. He's smarmy and sets off the little spot in my stomach that tells women that a man is a weirdo.
That's a blast from the pastThey call me "Hell"
They call me "Stacey"
They call me "her"
They call me "Jane"
That's not my name
That's not my name
That's not my name
That's not my name
They call me "quiet girl"
But I'm a riot Mary, Jo, Lisa
Always the same
That's not my name
That's not my name
That's not my name
That's not my name
As someone who grew up in NYC/LI area: I've always wanted to punch his face because he's a slimeball banking on daddy's payroll while committing business fraud. A dime a dozen in NYC, but then he became president and...ugggggh. Now I've got to see/hear more of him.But I wanna punch him in his potato-like face every time I see it.
ETA: The face punching predates his political career. He's in a documentary I really like (The Men Who Built America), and I've wanted to commence with the face-punching from that. He's smarmy and sets off the little spot in my stomach that tells women that a man is a weirdo.
One of my favorites, tbh.Yo, that series is fire. And you're right -- that was the beginning of the face-punching urge for me.
That's exactly what I was thinking!Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
For the record there are very people on this board who are truly “my” people. I may work in controls, but passing the computer exam got me my license."Your people"
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