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"He couldn't even keep it straight during his speech at Davos - Iceland or Greenland." S2 #1,119
Trump has "left the building"? In ruin? [first the East wing, next the West wing?]
In context this meme seems as S2 #1,119 asserts.

Rather than side-stepping, Trump's white house has doubled down.
"If you make a mistake, and you know it's a mistake, and you do not correct your mistake, you have made two mistakes." Chinese aphorism
 
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Some may doubt Trump's commitment to coal. But Trump's affection for minors is well documented.

- badda boom badda bing -
 
Too good not to share ....

In 1956, as Australia prepared for the Olympic Games, crowds lined the streets expecting a flawless torch relay. What they got instead was one of the boldest student pranks in sporting history. A medical student named Barry Larkin decided to test just how closely officials were paying attention.

Larkin crafted a fake Olympic torch using a chair leg, a plum pudding tin, and a pair of burning underpants soaked in fuel. Dressed like a legitimate runner, he joined the relay route through Sydney, cheered on by crowds and even escorted by officials who never questioned the flame. The illusion worked perfectly as he ran through the city streets like any official torchbearer.

The prank reached its peak when Larkin handed the fake torch to Sydney’s mayor, who began giving a formal speech before realizing something was wrong. By the time authorities caught on, Larkin had vanished, leaving behind embarrassment, laughter, and a story that became Olympic folklore. It remains one of the most successful hoaxes ever pulled off during an international sporting event.

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