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    Holy fuck that is poor taste! Poor americans, how embarrasing!
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    Hahaha, this Trump demise just keeps getting better and better. Fox are so embarrassed they are not even reporting it

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    Trump water, Trump steaks, Trump University, Trump President, Trump NFTs, Trump cashing in on a new trend about 12 months too late. What next, Trump toilet paper?

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    Get ready to cringe folks :laughs"



    Finally found this on fox, had to search hard for it
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tru...-trading-cards

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    Sorry, I cannot watch that.

    For a starter that shitty white polo shirt and the dumb hat....cringeworthy alright.

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    If anybody actually forks out the equivalent of $155.78 for a jpeg of Trump, it's only because there's one born every minute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1/32 man View Post
    Sorry, I cannot watch that.

    For a starter that shitty white polo shirt and the dumb hat....cringeworthy alright.
    At the very least he should be impeached for fashion crimes against humanity.

    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    If anybody actually forks out the equivalent of $155.78 for a jpeg of Trump, it's only because there's one born every minute.
    I suspect a small number of kb'ers have already purchased and printed them out to hang up... , oh wait that thats the mike pence nft, rather i mean post up on their bedroom walls - framed if course

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    If anybody actually forks out the equivalent of $155.78 for a jpeg of Trump, it's only because there's one born every minute.
    They are already re-selling for more on NFT exchanges.

    Small print on the things somehow makes ten% of any resale go to Trump, too.

    There's one born every minute for sure, and their parents are too closely related.

    I note Trump starts with T and ends with P, so does "Tulip".
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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    At the very least he should be impeached for fashion crimes against humanity.
    Remember when the GQP went nuts because Obama wore a tan suit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    I suspect a small number of kb'ers have already purchased and printed them out to hang up... , oh wait that thats the mike pence nft, rather i mean post up on their bedroom walls - framed if course
    So, no, I've not bought one....

    But the style of the images does amuse me greatly...
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    The Trump collector cards were a licensing arrangement. Apparently they sold out, but then so did Melania's NFT. She bought them all herself.
    There is a family history. Jr's New York Times best selling book was accompanied by a warning of unusual buying behaviour. The GOP bought the books in bulk.

    Somewhat of a mystery. Do we have mammoth sales, something shonky, or fools and their money? Does anybody care?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    The Trump collector cards were a licensing arrangement. Apparently they sold out, but then so did Melania's NFT. She bought them all herself.
    There is a family history. Jr's New York Times best selling book was accompanied by a warning of unusual buying behaviour. The GOP bought the books in bulk.

    Somewhat of a mystery. Do we have mammoth sales, something shonky, or fools and their money? Does anybody care?
    In 1973 the CIA bought all 5000 copies of Colonel L Fletcher Prouty’s book The Secret Team so terrified were they that the govt was too slow in blocking it’s publication.
    You can now freely obtain it, it’s a great read.
    One great part is where the author is in Christchurch on way back from supervising Nuke reactor instal at Antartica base where he pics up a kiwi newspaper with Oswald’s mugshot and the JFK assasination story. Trouble was with technology available at the time they couldn’t have gotten what they had in the official timeline. He was smart enough to keep quiet about that....
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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    In 1973 the CIA bought all 5000 copies of Colonel L Fletcher Prouty’s book The Secret Team so terrified were they that the govt was too slow in blocking it’s publication.
    You can now freely obtain it, it’s a great read.
    One great part is where the author is in Christchurch on way back from supervising Nuke reactor instal at Antartica base where he pics up a kiwi newspaper with Oswald’s mugshot and the JFK assasination story. Trouble was with technology available at the time they couldn’t have gotten what they had in the official timeline. He was smart enough to keep quiet about that....
    You're not that bright, wire photos were common since the 1950's information was broadcast and telexed.
    https://my.christchurchcitylibraries...november-1963/

    https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...de-wirephotos/

    he Star’s reporting of the assassination
    Bob Cotton, Chief Reporter of The Christchurch Star, says that following the release of JFK, The Star received numerous requests from investigative writers, journalists and authors in the United States for copies of the pages of the November 1963 issue. Some conspiracy theorists have made special trips to Christchurch to interview him and there have even been suggestions that The Christchurch Star company was involved. These theories, however, are based on inaccurate assumptions about The Star newspaper’s production.

    Bob Cotton was a reporter at the paper at the time and can recall clearly the events of November 1963. He says that even in 1963 global communication was fast and effective, and an assassination of an American President meant that everything and everyone on The Star worked doubly quick. News then came by AAP and various wire services which would have been competing to get the news out to their subscribers.

    Photographs were usually wired to Australia, then to Auckland and then to Christchurch. This time, to get the photographs early, some of the geographical links were bypassed through technical ingenuity at The Star. Even so, the paper would not have been published until 1:30 pm or 2:15 — 2:30 pm depending on the edition.

    Bob Cotton says that The Star was never published in the morning during his time on the newspaper (from 1958). The JFK character Mr X is not even shown with a genuine Christchurch Star newspaper. He buys a thin-width broadsheet whereas The Christchurch Star was always produced as a full-width broadsheet.

    Bob Cotton also explains that every newspaper has a large store of biographical material, and says that Lee Harvey Oswald was not a stranger to the media. Information on him would have been readily available in American newspapers and media offices and would have been sent out quickly. In 1959 there had been much coverage in newspapers about young men defecting to the Soviet Union and Oswald’s defection had been covered in detail in The Washington Post, The Washington Evening Star and The New York Times.

    Again it was widely reported when Oswald, now with a Russian wife and child, returned to the United States in 1962. The portrait of him in The Christchurch Star had appeared in The Fort Worth Press on 16 November 1963.
    https://christchurchcitylibraries.co...963-page03.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDemonLord View Post
    So, no, I've not bought one....

    But the style of the images does amuse me greatly...
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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    The important question is - did you test ride that suzuki?
    Every time I had a window of time, the weather is/was poos and wees.

    However, I do have the next 2-3 weeks off, so hopefully will get my leg over for a ride soon.
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