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Buffalo Wings might have been insensitive
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Jesus Christ on a pony, he's still at it .....
Baylor Women's Basketball Team Visits Donald Trump at White House,
Becomes Latest NCAA Champion Served Fast Food


In what seems to be becoming some sort of tradition, another national championship-winning college team was served fast food during a visit to the White House.

This time it was the Baylor women’s basketball team, which defeated Notre Dame in a thrilling title game last month.  Like the Clemson and North Dakota State football teams earlier this year, the Lady Bears had a spread of McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy’s and more to sort through.
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That look on her face sums it up pretty nicely...
The team met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office late Monday afternoon.  The president praised the team for its championship, the program’s second in eight years, and was presented with a Baylor No. 1 jersey by head coach Kim Mulkey.  President Trump quipped that he might give the sleeveless jersey to his wife.  “I’ll give it to Melania.  You know, I love those short sleeves.  Such beautiful arms.  Great definition,” he said.

Chloe Jackson, one of the team’s leading scorers, also presented the president with his own Baylor hat.  President Trump joked he would “mess up his hair,” before putting the hat on.  The president was given a signed ball as well. (which means, when one compares the value of these gifts against the cost of the 'Happy Meal' picnic, that Trump got the better end of the deal)
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(it was not immediately reported how many pussies were grabbed during the event, but several pictures show members of the team with their hands crossed over their vulval areas)
While Baylor accepted the White House’s invitation to visit Washington D.C., the NCAA men’s champions, Virginia, declined.  In a statement released last week, Virginia head coach Tony Bennett said it would be tough to assemble the entire team for the trip.  "We have received inquiries about a visit to the White House. With several players either pursuing pro opportunities or moving on from UVA, it would be difficult, if not impossible to get everyone back together. We would have to respectfully decline an invitation,” Bennett said. (that's the way, coach ... show tact and dignity even in the face of boorish and loutish conduct by your supposed betters)

In baseball, the reigning World Series champion Boston Red Sox are scheduled to visit the White House next week, but manager Alex Cora has not said whether he will participate. (maybe he should take a cue from the UVa coach and send Trump a letter declining the invitation, saying "we are too busy trying to win another championship this year")
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Oh, those Lady Bears. Nothing but a bunch of "attention whores."

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What is wrong with hamburgers you elitist swine?
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liberty wrote:What is wrong with hamburgers you elitist swine?
Remind me never to accept a dinner invitation from you.  Hog jowls, grits, and pigs feet, topped off with a swig from a jar of 'shine, isn't my idea of a celebratory dinner (or even, as some people are trying to paint it, a 'refreshment buffet').

We're talking about a championship team taking time out of their own activities to (supposedly) be recognized and honored by the President of the United States, not you, your sister/wife, and your six inbred kids popping in to visit your three-toothed, tobacco-chewing, pig-fucking grandfather.

And there are hamburgers, and then there are hamburgers.  When you're paying a visit to the person who is supposedly the most powerful, influential man in the world, one would think he could furnish something better — burgers made from quality beef and cooked to order, for instance, by a real cook and served on freshly-baked buns rather than a batch of reheated paper-wrapped patties and deep-fried pre-formed chicken tenders, made by some $10/hour, pimply-faced kid who may or may not have even washed his or her hands.
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I'm surprised he didn't serve 'the girls' Chick-fil-A . . . :roll:
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Well, here's one championship team that won't be dining on double meat whoppers with the Whopper-Teller-In-Chief:
Virginia men’s basketball team won’t visit White House to celebrate national championship

On Friday evening, the University of Virginia men’s basketball team announced that it would not be visiting the White House to celebrate its national championship.

“We have received inquiries about a visit to the White House. With several players either pursuing pro opportunities or moving on from UVA, it would be difficult, if not impossible to get everyone back together,” head coach Tony Bennett said in a statement. “We would have to respectfully decline an invitation.”

The university is located in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a deadly white supremacist rally took place two summers ago. President Donald Trump infamously responded to that rally by saying that there had been “very fine people on both sides” — drawing an equivalence between the group wielding torches and screaming “Jews will not replace us,” and the people there protesting the hateful slogans.

While Bennett did not mention the president or politics in his statement, it was released just hours after Trump once again defended his comments on Charlottesville.
https://thinkprogress.org/virginia-bask ... 34c95a91c/

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Jim, you need to read BB's always useful messages all the way through.... :roll:
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