Posted on 11/16/2023 1:59:56 AM PST by nikos1121
45th President of the United States Donald J. Trump to Deliver Remarks at Team Trump Iowa Commit to Caucus Event in Fort Dodge, Iowa @ Fort Dodge High School. 4 pm.
😂 thanks....it takes practice 🤣
Yes, his are wonderful!
There was an old man with a beard…
Love him!
Oh, that is good.
I’ll take that and no, I can’t say it fast 3 times.
So true!
Perfect!
Goodnight, dear ML!
So much fun visiting, tonight.
Hope to see you, mañana, for the TX event!
I'm watching now the replay!
Ha!just saw this! LOL!
Promise to not repost everything he says as I watch this late! ;)
Good evening, dj!
I knew there was a good reason that I haven’t left for the night.
Are you off tomorrow>
Trump is coming to your state and is visiting the border with Abbott.
Well it most assuredly isn’t, or wasn’t a CITY “thing”.
The party never ends!
Aw, shucks!
:-)
I laughed the first time I heard him .... and, I’m getting an even BIGGER chuckle out of YOUR hearing him, dear dj!!
So happy to see you....I hope your private car is accommodating.
And, hope you had a GREAT day!
Good night and pleasant dreams!
Thanks and good evening to you and I do have to work tomorrow!
Thanks again for the heads up! :)
Watching Trump now from earlier! :)
RPOTUS is UNleashed, today! In perfect form....having such a good time as he bashes Briben and the crooks.
The Madame Butterfly quote was just a few notes in the overture, but I caught them. It could have been coincidental as both composers used the minor pentatonic scale to make it sound “Japanese”.
In Iolanthe, The “Willaloo” chorus of the fairies near the end of Act two did resemble Wagner, and in The Mikado “Braid the Raven Hair” opened with the same notes as the Spinning Song from The Flying Dutchman.
The quotes and parodies are very brief and may have even been unconcious, but they are there.
Since there are only twelve notes in the western scale, it happens.
Yes Trump is!
Love it!
I’ve never known a child who didn’t enjoy Lear. I loved his poems, my progeny did, my Grand did.
Bummer you have to work!
You could call in sick.
I know you would never do that.
But I am on VERY "intimate" terms vis-a-vis THE MIKADO, and even always go to Liberty of London, when I'm there, because that's where Gilbert got the material for his costumes, Told ya I'm quit the NUTCASE re G&S. Nit Liberty also has beautiful clothes and scarves and all kinds of other stuff.
And I think that Sullivan actually used the melody of some REAL Japanese song/march, whatever for the MI-YA SAM-A supposed patriotic anthem that precedes the entrance of the Mikado and his DAUGHTER-IN-LAW ELECT....Katisha. :-)
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