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lohden says she has a new perspective. i m just lovely today. what s up with this? this is a transformation. how did that happen? oh, well, i took some time and some thought and process. figured out that that wasn t the place for me to be. you know. i ve got the gift of gab. you know. i d rather be in an environment where i m involved with the population instead of isolated. as long as we got everything clean, we ll get through just like our tv s not on yet until we get that mopped. mop, all that good stuff, scrub down our showers and our sinks. see how pearly? see how these sinks are shaning? man, them are glistening over there. life in the dorm is it s not that bad. if you pretty much get along with everybody, it goes very well. everything is swell. today was commissary day and we ve got all the good treats in the world. we ve got the sticky balls, we ve got the fritos. we got everything of magic
lohden says she has a new perspective. i m just lovely today. what s up with this? this is a transformation. how did that happen? oh, well, i took some time and some thought and process. figured out that that wasn t the place for me to be. you know. i ve got the gift of gab. you know. i d rather be in an environment where i m involved with the population instead of isolated. as long as we got everything clean, we ll get through just like our tv s not on yet until we get that mopped. mop, all that good stuff, scrub down our showers and our sinks. see how pearly? see how these sinks are shaning? man, them are glistening over there. life in the dorm is it s not that bad. if you pretty much get along with everybody, it goes very well. everything is swell. today was commissary day and we ve got all the good treats in the world. we ve got the sticky balls, we ve got the fritos. we got everything of magic today.
this as evidence as high-class, billionaire. greg: is class warfare. three. nonetheless, it suggests that she is out of touch. kimberly, i hate to tell you this, but they said they didn t get to the sneakers, but they did get to the sneakers. they said they were glistening. like they had never been worn before. kimberly: they didn t say she was the worst person for wearing the snickers. it s just so frivolous and trivial. gillian: where was the criticism about what vice president pence was wearin wearing? no criticism that he picked the wrong attire. ic greg: don t you see my point is that the washington post goes out of its way to findwa women o attack thehe woman, so they dont look sexist? but it s actually sexist to choose the women to be the attackers. kimberly: it happens all the time. greg: is kind of sad and weird. jesse: greg would gladly write about women s shoes if you would just give him the chance.