Posted on 08/28/2016 10:55:20 AM PDT by DFG
Note to Australia ... Don’t let this B!tch in your country
Will she be missed?
The strange every four year phenomonen, Hollywood begins their odd, ritualistic march towards foreign shores, only to skitter back into their million dollar mansions, and begin the long wait for another Presidential election and wait for someone to beg them not to go. I fear this could be Bab’s last chance.
Trump should invite her to the White House...you know when he wins :)
Liberals always want to move a country least effected by their policy damage. She should move to London, not Australia
The word she uses is “consider.” This butt ugly b1tch won’t leave her multi-million dollar lifestyle behind, but it would shure be a step toward “beautifying the country” if she did leave. The open question is would James Brolin go with her?
Should we warn Australia...?
what did Canada ever do to her to be so punished ???
as for Aussie go there ...
NZ is not Aussie...to different countries, attitudes, histories, original purposes...
meanwhile Aussie will treat her like the Sheila she is...
YEAH!!!!....I hope she takes Matt Dipstick Damon and the other ilk with her...
bye, bye.
I want to hear her sing “Waltzing Matlida” and “Down Under.” Can she get her nose to sound like a didgeridoo?
Vote TRUMP!
Get em outta of here
with
One less Liberal loon
And
Make America Great Again!
Can we hold her to that?
Don’t come back here to be buried.
They have shovels in Oz, too.
Bwabwa Streisand and Mel Gibson as neighbors. This I gotta see!
I think Australia has higher standards than that. Maybe babs meant Austria where they let anybody in as long as they are a mooslim.
Well now I want Hillary to win
Why would the Aussies want Babs?
What, again? She threatened to leave when Bush was elected. Typical liberal liar.
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