BEST MAN TOAST: “and it’s just wonderful that Oliver is finally making an honest — well, not *honest*, but you know what I mean — woman out of Fawn…”
BEST MAN TOAST: “and it’s just wonderful that Oliver is finally making an honest — well, not *honest*, but you know what I mean — woman out of Fawn…”
I bet he's worth a shit load of money after his grifting via NRA.
Can you imagine the levels of “bitches sitting around telling each other ‘totally!’” that go on in that household?
Why buy the milk, when the cow is 81 years old?
Omfg what an awful flashback.
Ollie still doing sneaky shit: Sarah Katz, one of Mr. North’s daughters, said she and her three siblings were “not aware” that their father was in a relationship with Ms. Hall. “We were not at the wedding because we didn’t know it was happening,” said Ms. Katz
their dance song
I wrote a rap song about the Iran Contra Affair... (I was in middle school and wrote it as a poem, but it holds up! And works well as a rap.)
what
She's an "all around great person". It says so in her Bio! "What" is not an appropriate response here. She's great, all around, therefore if she shares a rap song, or anything for that matter, you must respond with "wow that's great". Get with the program, she's a lawyer she'll sue you! 😜
Rob is a friend
share it!
Iran Contra Nursery Rhyme (1/5) Diddle diddle dumpling my son Ron Sold some weapons to Iran They helped Iran to fight a war I guess that's what presidents are for.
Iran Contra Nursery Rhyme, by Cathy Gellis (2/5) Diddle diddle dumpling my son Ollie He committed the ultimate folly He wouldn't say if it were fact or myth He just shut up and plead the Fifth
Iran Contra Nursery Rhyme, by Cathy Gellis (3/5) Diddle diddle dumpling my daughter Fawn Was up one morning before the dawn She was part of the White House capers Lying, cheating, and shredding papers
Iran Contra Nursery Rhyme, by Cathy Gellis (4/5) Diddle diddle dumpling my children the aides Played a large role in Ronnie's escapades Heaven forbid should they have lied Instead they claimed their tongues were tied
Iran Contra Nursery Rhyme, by Cathy Gellis (5/5) Diddle diddle dumpling my husband Dick Once had played a nasty trick He exclaimed, "It's no sin!" And so goes the legacy of Richard Nixon
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