Come on! He’s 97 years old! Let him have a coffee break!
Perfect
Definition of Perfect in the Legal Dictionary by The Free Dictionary
Come on! He’s 97 years old! Let him have a coffee break!
Speaking of Jimmy!
And often!
Oh, wait . . .
Hey, that’s MY line!
More like Republicans’ line these days.
Don’t know what that was about (Michael Cohen?), but the thought of Barr being served, in his shorts, looking unhappy, is encouraging to me!
eta:
Performed, maybe? Or is serving someone in their shorts considered a perfect service?
Holding my breath for Barr’s perp walk in shorts.
They hired some guy from the Banzai Institute?
Definition of Perfect in the Legal Dictionary by The Free Dictionary
Like the grammatical term “perfect tense”, it’s a term of art. It doesn’t mean “without flaw”, it means “done completely and finished.”
Clearly my education in English has not yet been perfected in any sense of the word.
Oh that’s perfectly all right, we love you anyway!
Aww. [shuffles feet, stares at ground]
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They found her.
Awesome!
Um, now that they’ve found her, can she come and look at some marks on my skin?
The good type of Kraken.
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For example,
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