Grateful Dead: Sugaree (Hartford 5/28/77)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aVkcQnyUSp4
If this is true, hopefully Trump sees this and fires Bannon immediately.
Need to get that guy out of the picture ASAP before he does more damage.
https://twitter.com/axios/status/870617081607323649
this tweet made me lol
https://twitter.com/IntergalacticQ/status/870386212066009096
I'm Just Here For The Rihanna-Kevin Durant Feud
http://deadspin.com/im-just-here-for-the-rihanna-kevin-durant-feud-1795753022
Onion Lolz
http://www.theonion.com/video/new-marijuana-study-says-everyone-knows-youre-high-35386
Cuban Pork Shoulder Roast (Lechón Asado or Pernil Asado)
A visit to the Philly bar that claims to get you drunk on one drink
http://www.phillyvoice.com/visit-philly-bar-claims-get-you-drunk-one-drink/
Me this weekend - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUAueFkVYvA
'Failure as leaders:' Penn State administrators headed to prison for
Sandusky scandal
Two days before his presidential inauguration, Donald Trump greeted a pair
of visitors at his office in Trump Tower.
As a swarm of reporters waited in the gilded lobby, the Rev. Patrick
O'Connor, the senior pastor at the First Presbyterian Church in Queens, and
the Rev. Scott Black Johnston, the senior pastor of Manhattan's Fifth
Avenue Presbyterian Church, arrived to pray with the next president.
From behind his desk on the 26th floor, Trump faced the Celtic cross at the
top of the steeple of Johnston's church, located a block south on Fifth
Avenue. When Johnston pointed it out to Trump, the President-elect
responded by marveling at the thick glass on the windows of his office --
bulletproof panels installed after the election.
It was clear that Trump was still preoccupied with his November victory,
and pleased with his performance with one constituency in particular.
"I did very, very well with evangelicals in the polls," Trump interjected
in the middle of the conversation -- previously unreported comments that
were described to me by both pastors.
They gently reminded Trump that neither of them was an evangelical.
"Well, what are you then?" Trump asked.
They explained they were mainline Protestants, the same Christian tradition
in which Trump, a self-described Presbyterian, was raised and claims
membership. Like many mainline pastors, they told the President-elect, they
lead diverse congregations.
Trump nodded along, then posed another question to the two men: "But you're
all Christians?"
"Yes, we're all Christians."
God and the Don
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