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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo, Is TFG Actually pResident Again Today?
It's Reinstatement Day, according to what the MyPillow dude was saying, but somehow I have missed it if he is.
Anyone? Bueller?
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So, Is TFG Actually pResident Again Today? (Original Post)
COL Mustard
Aug 2021
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csziggy
(34,189 posts)1. Since it is National Kool-Aid Day his follower believe he is pResident again
But that is their delusion, not reality.
Today is: National Kool-Aid Day
News-Messenger
USA Today Network
National Kool-Aid Day coincides with the first day of Kool-Aid Days each year, which is always celebrated on the second weekend of August in Hastings, Nebraska, the city where Kool-Aid was created. Hastings' Kool-Aid Days began in 1998, the same year that Kool-Aid was named Nebraska's official state drink.
Edward Perkins lived in Hastings and spent his time experimenting with making products in his mother's kitchen and selling them by mail-order. Kool-Aid packets originally sold for 10 cents apiece, but the price was dropped to 5 cents during the Great Depression when the drink was marketed as "the Budget Beverage."
https://www.thenews-messenger.com/story/news/2021/08/13/today-is-national-kool-aid-day/5468984001/
News-Messenger
USA Today Network
National Kool-Aid Day coincides with the first day of Kool-Aid Days each year, which is always celebrated on the second weekend of August in Hastings, Nebraska, the city where Kool-Aid was created. Hastings' Kool-Aid Days began in 1998, the same year that Kool-Aid was named Nebraska's official state drink.
Edward Perkins lived in Hastings and spent his time experimenting with making products in his mother's kitchen and selling them by mail-order. Kool-Aid packets originally sold for 10 cents apiece, but the price was dropped to 5 cents during the Great Depression when the drink was marketed as "the Budget Beverage."
https://www.thenews-messenger.com/story/news/2021/08/13/today-is-national-kool-aid-day/5468984001/
BamaRefugee
(3,881 posts)2. It's also National Blame Someone Else Day! Perfect.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,869 posts)3. "He said he was being reinstated today."