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@very-rusty said
What I see is you have a Prime Minister and a President both on their way out!

-VR
And the sooner the better, except for the queen. Hope she makes it to 100.

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@sonhouse said
And the sooner the better, except for the queen. Hope she makes it to 100.
agreed!

-VR

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I thought you were saying that they shouldn't be respecting the position of the POUS.

-VR


@torunn said
She is a great Queen despite her size.
It's a shame that protocol has forced Her Majesty to thus elevate a scoundrel. 😔

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@wolfe63 said
It's a shame that protocol has forced Her Majesty to thus elevate a scoundrel. 😔
She was respecting the office of the POUS NOT the man himself. I am sure she has her own opinions of the Trumpster best not said in public.

-VR


@very-rusty said
I thought you were saying that they shouldn't be respecting the position of the POUS.

-VR
POTUS




@ghost-of-a-duke said
POTUS
I am Canadian I have closer ties I call who ever the President is POUS....meaning
"President Of The United States of America" If said correctly it should be POTUSOA 😛 😉

-VR


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Yea Dive, your welcome!!! 😛

-VR


@very-rusty said
I am Canadian I have closer ties I call who ever the President is POUS....meaning
"President Of The United States of America" If said correctly it should be POTUSOA 😛 😉

-VR
The 'pous' (pl. podes; Greek: ποῦς, poûs) or Greek foot (pl. feet) was a Greek unit of length. It had various subdivisions whose lengths varied by place and over time. 100 podes made up one plethron, 600 podes made up a stade (the Greek furlong) and 5000 made up a milion (the Greek mile). The Greek pous also has long, median and short forms.

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Happy to educate.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
The 'pous' (pl. podes; Greek: ποῦς, poûs) or Greek foot (pl. feet) was a Greek unit of length. It had various subdivisions whose lengths varied by place and over time. 100 podes made up one plethron, 600 podes made up a stade (the Greek furlong) and 5000 made up a milion (the Greek mile). The Greek pous also has long, median and short forms.

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Do you really think I care what Wiki says? 😉 😛

-VR


@suzianne said
I say if he wants an unsecured, not-safe-from-terrorism buggy ride, let him have his buggy ride.

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HA!

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@suzianne said
I say if he wants an unsecured, not-safe-from-terrorism buggy ride, let him have his buggy ride.

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LOL

-VR

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