Any truth to this rumor?

WVUCOOPER

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This whole scenario shows just how affected the left and the anti-Trump-right is by Trump. This is about the biggest who gives a **** scenario I’ve ever seen but I’m loving the meltdown from you all.

Meanwhile, jobs reports beat estimates and the border continues to get secured.
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Called it.
 

WVUCOOPER

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At some point with any news story I foolishly think... "Certainly their not going to get bent out of shape over this...."

How, over 2 years in, people are still surprised is beyond me.
:joy::joy::joy::joy:

Who is surprised? We are laughing @ him and you Trumpers. The PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA altered a hurricane map with a sharpie in the Oval Office all because he can't admit being wrong (about the STUPIDEST thing ever). It is funnier than the Chappelle stand up. He's on Day 6 of covering his own fragile ego. Calling in Fox reporters. This is the gift that keeps on giving.
 

Keyser76

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:joy::joy::joy::joy:

Who is surprised? We are laughing @ him and you Trumpers. The PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA altered a hurricane map with a sharpie in the Oval Office all because he can't admit being wrong (about the STUPIDEST thing ever). It is funnier than the Chappelle stand up. He's on Day 6 of covering his own fragile ego. Calling in Fox reporters. This is the gift that keeps on giving.
A smart man would have just said, I got my maps and info mixed up, this buffoon draws his own map, and then his morons wonder why everyone is laughing at him.
 

D. Denzil Finney

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Not surprised at all.

I sure am not anything close to an engineer but you have tweeked my curiosity. When concrete is placed in forms, whether those forms are inground or wall sections above ground and contain rebar or other strengthening materials, how else do you get the concrete in if it is not poured?
 
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I sure am not anything close to an engineer but you have tweeked my curiosity. When concrete is placed in forms, whether those forms are inground or wall sections above ground and contain rebar or other strengthening materials, how else do you get the concrete in if it is not poured?

It is placed. You pour liquids. Concrete is obviously not a liquid. There are three phases of matter; solids, liquids and gases. Concrete is not a gas (obviously), concrete is not a liquid (since it is a combination cement, water, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, and sometimes admixtures), it is a solid, even prior to setting or hardening.

Yeah, I know, this sounds picky but they teach you several things in good engineering schools. There is no such thing as dirt (it is soil), you don't pour concrete, and they are footings, not footers.
 

Mntneer

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:joy::joy::joy::joy:

Who is surprised? We are laughing @ him and you Trumpers. The PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA altered a hurricane map with a sharpie in the Oval Office all because he can't admit being wrong (about the STUPIDEST thing ever). It is funnier than the Chappelle stand up. He's on Day 6 of covering his own fragile ego. Calling in Fox reporters. This is the gift that keeps on giving.

Apparently you guys are all surprised, as it seems like every stupid thing Trump does deserves shock (in some cases), outrage and endless pontification about it. Year one he may have been surprising... year two.... just another Friday.

But being called a "Trumper" by the guy who claims to be a fiscal conservative but would vote for Kamala Harris and the Dem platform of "free ****".... [roll]
 

D. Denzil Finney

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It is placed. You pour liquids. Concrete is obviously not a liquid. There are three phases of matter; solids, liquids and gases. Concrete is not a gas (obviously), concrete is not a liquid (since it is a combination cement, water, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, and sometimes admixtures), it is a solid, even prior to setting or hardening.

Yeah, I know, this sounds picky but they teach you several things in good engineering schools. There is no such thing as dirt (it is soil), you don't pour concrete, and they are footings, not footers.

And with that eloquent dissertation of bloviated BS, with me being just a non engineer, I can only come to the realization that you have a BS, Masters or Doctorate in Bullcrap.
 
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And with that eloquent dissertation of bloviated BS, with me being just a non engineer, I can only come to the realization that you have a BS, Masters or Doctorate in Bullcrap.

You asked a question and I answered it. JFC.



And btw, you answered your own question to begin with.

I sure am not anything close to an engineer but you have tweeked my curiosity. When concrete is placed in forms, whether those forms are inground or wall sections above ground and contain rebar or other strengthening materials, how else do you get the concrete in if it is not poured?
 

Mntneer

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I sure am not anything close to an engineer but you have tweeked my curiosity. When concrete is placed in forms, whether those forms are inground or wall sections above ground and contain rebar or other strengthening materials, how else do you get the concrete in if it is not poured?

Ignore country. He's the type that would get mocked on job sites for being a complete tool on the subject. He knows that when people use the terms "footers" and "pour", that they are using common words to simply describe the process. You can "place" concrete by pouring it, pumping it, shoveling it, etc.

And there are considered 4 phases of matter, not 3.
 

boomerwv

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I thought jobs were slightly less than expected?

You honestly don’t see the weight of a President tweeting that a particular state is in danger of a natural disaster when it’s actually not????

JFC, you’re blowing that trumpet so hard, you’re losing all credibility

Not slightly. Off by nearly 20%
 

Soaring Eagle 74

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Ah, but it’s actually Biff who suffered the biggest meltdown. He’s the one who wasted time doubling down dragging staffers into a room with a map and a sharpie in front of camaras trying to convince his 38% that he was right. And of course the storm never came close to AL.

On the plus side, the more time he devotes to “Sharpiegate”, the less time he can devote to destroying America.
 

mule_eer

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I thought this was genius, especially for anyone with kids who has read "Harold and the Purple Crayon".
 

Shirley Knott

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I sure am not anything close to an engineer but you have tweeked my curiosity. When concrete is placed in forms, whether those forms are inground or wall sections above ground and contain rebar or other strengthening materials, how else do you get the concrete in if it is not poured?
They plant concrete trees and grow it in place....
 

Shirley Knott

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And with that eloquent dissertation of bloviated BS, with me being just a non engineer, I can only come to the realization that you have a BS, Masters or Doctorate in Bullcrap.
His masters is in providing food for fish, he has progressed in his degree work from apprentice baiter, all the way to "Masterbater" and it only took him one night....
 

D. Denzil Finney

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Ignore country. He's the type that would get mocked on job sites for being a complete tool on the subject. He knows that when people use the terms "footers" and "pour", that they are using common words to simply describe the process. You can "place" concrete by pouring it, pumping it, shoveling it, etc.

And there are considered 4 phases of matter, not 3.

I am not so tender as to be intimidated by his "superior thought processes" and overbearing talk. I believe he has a inferior feeling about himself and is trying to deal with it. Maybe was "pulled to soon".
 

dave

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It is placed. You pour liquids. Concrete is obviously not a liquid. There are three phases of matter; solids, liquids and gases. Concrete is not a gas (obviously), concrete is not a liquid (since it is a combination cement, water, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, and sometimes admixtures), it is a solid, even prior to setting or hardening.

Yeah, I know, this sounds picky but they teach you several things in good engineering schools. There is no such thing as dirt (it is soil), you don't pour concrete, and they are footings, not footers.
Hahahaha. Some people know what books say and some people actually do ****. I know which one you are.
 

WVU82_rivals

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a week before the 2020 election Trump will say he's voting for the Dem on the ticket...

it's going to be hilarious...

the way he makes you idiots dance is incredible...
 

JWG66

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Like after a tornado hit in Kansas and Obama said 10 thousand people died? He was 9,988 off. The twister killed 12 people. Think that’s probably worse gaffe then Trump, but you a team player and wouldn’t know

BO went to play golf in Vegas right after our ambassador was killed in Libya
 

79eer

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Called what? I literally give zero fvcks about this beyond laughing at you morons.
Wait a minute, you mean you don’t give a rats*## about these crazy Libs being all worked up in the grips of TDS??? ........You’re no fun!
 

Boomboom521

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You are the one who is ashamed of it and trying to fake it. I just pick the scab.
I’m ashamed of how many old fvcks that think they know everything when they really know very little are in our nation.

I’m proud of everything I do for my kids and my wife.
 

dave

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I’m ashamed of how many old fvcks that think they know everything when they really know very little are in our nation.

I’m proud of everything I do for my kids and my wife.
Ok Nancy. Either fix me a sammich or do the dishes.