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Mr. Scorpio
Mr. Scorpio's Journal
Mr. Scorpio's Journal
March 23, 2019
GOPrs have no moral authority over anything.
March 22, 2019
Find me the right cardiologist first...
March 22, 2019
Is it no accident that wing nuts vehemently object to each and every one of these notions?
March 21, 2019
Hopefully, Donald will feel appreciated now...
March 20, 2019
Spring is about to get sprung and once again...
https://twitter.com/mr_scorpio/status/1108204277091192832
March 16, 2019
Not beating around the bush...
https://twitter.com/Mr_Scorpio/status/1106746240040095744
March 16, 2019
Check this out. Just the other day in Washington D.C. I was walking along Constitution Avenue when, lo and behold, I saw Ted Cruz taking his emotional support worm out for a walk. "Well, this is my lucky day," I thought to myself, because how often does one see Ted Cruz out walking his worm in broad daylight? As I leisurely and curiously approached him, I waved a friendly wave and said, "Hey, Senator, how ya doing? I see that you're taking your worm out for a stroll on this bright and sunny day."
THE WORLD'S GREATEST DU STORY (Add-On Story Time. Everybody plays...)
I'll start us off and the rest of you add one-to-two sentences, keeping in the same theme with the prevailing narrative.
Everything is game, just as long as you're ONLY supplementing the sentence that you're replying to. Feel free to extrapolate and use a vivid imagination. This is all for fun.
Let's see where we can go from here:
Check this out. Just the other day in Washington D.C. I was walking along Constitution Avenue when, lo and behold, I saw Ted Cruz taking his emotional support worm out for a walk. "Well, this is my lucky day," I thought to myself, because how often does one see Ted Cruz out walking his worm in broad daylight? As I leisurely and curiously approached him, I waved a friendly wave and said, "Hey, Senator, how ya doing? I see that you're taking your worm out for a stroll on this bright and sunny day."
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