I didn’t know dog parks allowed motor vehicles.
Only if the dog is driving.
Which of course YOU’d be in favor of…
Canis emptor. “Let the dog beware.”
Friends don’t let friends drive dog.
“My chauffeur is [del]Jesus[/del] Toonces”
This reminds me of the time I got a -8 on a Latin quiz. Teacher graciously bumped it up to a 0 for me.
elucidator’s running around off leash again.
I hope you said, “Ank you thay.”
Yeah, I got an VIII on my Latin quiz, but a Undred-Hay on my Pig Latin final.
I’m so tempted to have a paragraph of dubious accomplishments in 6pt type at the bottom of my CV, with items like “Fluent in English, French, French Canadian, American, Latin American and Pig Latin”.
The wind blasting out of his nether regions, no doubt.
Huh, this thread can burn along at times…
To foie gras you, F.P.:
My mis-posts, immediately preceeding that waste of a cursory glance of what you brayed, does not compare to the complete and utter uselessness of your contributions to this board, and the fact you’re continually reminded of this, reflects, well, quite shittily on you.
I would really like to read posts about the Mueller Investigation. :mad:
And outcomes!
As amusing as it is to watch people call each other idiots, yeah, I’m mainly here to read commentary on the ostensible topic of the thread.
So Rudy’s giving up law for his “all-consuming” need to defend President Fast-Forward.
That is the charitable explanation. The real reason is the law firm was pissed whe. Rudy claimed he (and they) had Cohen-like arrangements with their clients.
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That is the charitable explanation. The real reason is the law firm was pissed whe. Rudy claimed he (and they) had Cohen-like arrangements with their clients.
Greenberg was already peeved about Giuliani’s embarrassing six months as Trump’s alternative-facts surrogate-in-chief. They are a prestigious white-shoe firm and all of a sudden one of their most prominent members is on TV acting like a maniac, not long after they had finished dealing with another embarrassing scandal. They got a reprieve when the campaign was over and His Honor went back to “work” at the firm (just who the hell were his clients, anyway?)
Now he goes on television and tells the world that it’s totes coolio for lawyers to maintain NDA-payout slush-funds for their clients and to disburse moneys from them without instruction. There is no question his partners have had enough.

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Greenberg was already peeved about Giuliani’s embarrassing six months as Trump’s alternative-facts surrogate-in-chief. They are a prestigious white-shoe firm and all of a sudden one of their most prominent members is on TV acting like a maniac, not long after they had finished dealing with another embarrassing scandal. They got a reprieve when the campaign was over and His Honor went back to “work” at the firm (just who the hell were his clients, anyway?)
Now he goes on television and tells the world that it’s totes coolio for lawyers to maintain NDA-payout slush-funds for their clients and to disburse moneys from them without instruction. There is no question his partners have had enough.
Sounds like RG’s pulling an “I’ll investigate you first, NYA!”
Always classy.