Posted on 04/17/2021 5:55:12 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Shortly after Biden beat Trump in the November election, Warriors forward Draymond Green tweeted at James, "y'all can go to the White House and celebrate y'all title G!" James responded: "YO we back up in there my G!!! I'm taking my tequila and vino too!"
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What the hell does “G” mean ——— “G” = Girlfriend?!
More like Bidet isn’t coherent enough to meet that many people all at once.
“y’all can go to the White House and celebrate y’all title G!” James responded: “YO we back up in there my G!!! I’m taking my tequila and vino too!”
It’s a shame that these men had no educational opportunities in Jim Eagle America. Sarcasm.
“LeeBrown Jimmy”
Starting the tradition of inviting sports teams to come to the WH was one of Reagan’s biggest mistakes. That’s a tradition that needs to stop.
One suspects the scheduling conflict is Biden goes to bed before these athletes wake up.
Gangster.
Teams visited the White House prior to Reagan’s presidency.
There is a summation here:
The tradition of sports teams visiting the White House dates to at least Aug. 30, 1865, when President Andrew Johnson welcomed the Brooklyn Atlantics and Washington Nationals amateur baseball clubs. Ulysses S. Grant played host to the first professional baseball team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, in 1869. The first World Series championship team feted at the White House is believed to be the 1924 Washington Senators, who visited Calvin Coolidge at the executive residence the following year.
I guess that’ll have to be a circle jerk for another day. So sad.
Biden: I’d like to congratulate the Lakers’ James Brown on winning the baseball crown with a record 56 touchdowns.
No doubt.
I heard the big guy is afraid he’ll get the China cootie so he axed the event.
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