I don’t know what was said here, but it sure brought out Evo’s dimples:

I don’t know what was said here, but it sure brought out Evo’s dimples:
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Les gars en arrière ont des grandes oreilles…
Mon dieu, c’est vrai!
You are the best, Bina. Bless you…
Merci beaucoup, I do try!
Is it just me, or does Evo look a bit like Ovide Mercredi? I’m not sure what that means, but I’m sure some anthropologist, somewhere, would have an explanation for this…
I don’t know, but if I know Evo, he’d say Ovide Mercredi was his brother. He’s very fraternal that way…
At the very least, the one thing the left definitely has going for it in South America is style. Uribe and the fat piece of shit wish they had the style of the Axis of Evo.
No kidding. My grandpa (on my dad’s side) was a master tailor in Germany before the war. While he was no leftist, I’m sure that he’d approve of Evo–his suits all fit to perfection. I even have a picture of him next to Romano Prodi elsewhere on this blog, and for all we’ve heard about Italian designers, Evo had them beat. He made Prodi look like a schlep! (And don’t even get me started on Dubya, whose suitcoats were too big for him and whose pant legs puddled up all over his shoes. That man was not fit to wipe Evo’s soccer sneaks. So glad he’s gone!)