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    Discussion in 'Over Age 35' started by fa2nzg, Oct 18, 2012.

    1. laxgoaliesrhs

      laxgoaliesrhs Well-Known Member

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      Opinions on tonights debate?

      The President's comments will be brought to you by the letter O and the number 16,000,000,000,000!!
       
    2. Brenner

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      Opinions on tonights debate?

      Intentional!

      Can't have people understanding me, I would feel left out.
       
    3. casse

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      Opinions on tonights debate?

      Noooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!
       
    4. Newstarter

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      Interesting to look back at this older thread - now the choice is Clinton or Trump?
       
    5. gracy

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      Shall we start tonight.
       
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      Sorry, just seen you post. I for one think that Donald Trump is not well at all - he has some very strange characteristics.
       
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      It sounds like you’re referring to a specific event or moment involving Mitt Romney and another individual, where both demonstrated notable comic timing. Without more context, it’s a bit challenging to pinpoint the exact situation, but your comment suggests that their humor brought some levity after a period of challenges or difficulties.

      Humor can indeed be a powerful tool in politics and public life, offering a break from tension and helping to humanize public figures. It’s interesting to note how moments of levity and good humor, especially in high-stakes or prolonged stressful situations, can leave a lasting positive impression on the audience.

      If you have a specific event in mind, such as a debate, a roast, or a particular speech, I'd love to hear more details! This context would help in understanding the full scope of the humor and its impact.
       

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