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Old Man Jingles

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Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage

Crayola To Debut Trump Inspired Color

Allentown, PA — The Crayola Company has touched our lives since childhood. Crayons and coloring books have been a staple in every child’s development. We all wanted the 64 pack of crayons with the built-in sharpener, and envied the kid in class that had it. Today, Crayola has announced a new addition to its 120 colors, it will be adding a 15th shade of orange that it will call, Donald.

Crayola spokesperson Tabitha Shay spoke to Gish Gallop about the new color.
“To answer the main question, yes it was inspired by Donald Trump’s skin tone,” said Tabitha. “We toyed around with a few names like, Trorange and Presidential Orange. But in the end we named it after its founder, Donald Trump.”

President Trump, never at a loss for words, responded with a scathing tweet aimed at the crayon maker.
“Another day, another hater. I wonder when the last time Crayola’s taxes were audited?”

President Trump’s supporters are reacting on social media, calling for an all out boycott of Crayola and it’s subsidiary companies.
Crayola has said that they are a little worried about the proposed boycott because crayons are what most Trump supporters use to write with. But the company does not expect any real losses from the boycott.
The new color Donald is expected to hit shelves in time for Christmas.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
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“Since our music is not being used for a specific endorsement, the President’s use is ‘perfect[ly]’ legal,” the band continued. “He has remained respectful in his use of our songs and has not crossed the line; if he or any other candidate were to use any of our songs in a manner that would suggest our endorsement, or in a promotional advertisement, that would cross the line.

“Like millions of Village People fans worldwide, the President and his supporters have shown a genuine like for our music,” the band concluded. “Our music is all-inclusive and certainly everyone is entitled to do the YMCA dance, regardless of their political affiliation.

The Village People issued the statement after fans had pressured them to ban Donald Trump from using their music at future events.
 
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Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Y.M.C.A / Macho Man

“Since our music is not being used for a specific endorsement, the President’s use is ‘perfect[ly]’ legal,” the band continued. “He has remained respectful in his use of our songs and has not crossed the line; if he or any other candidate were to use any of our songs in a manner that would suggest our endorsement, or in a promotional advertisement, that would cross the line.

“Like millions of Village People fans worldwide, the President and his supporters have shown a genuine like for our music,” the band concluded. “Our music is all-inclusive and certainly everyone is entitled to do the YMCA dance, regardless of their political affiliation.

The Village People issued the statement after fans had pressured them to ban Donald Trump from using their music at future events.
YMCA played at end of Trump Rally

 

Babagounj

Strength through joy

Crayola To Debut Trump Inspired Color

Allentown, PA — The Crayola Company has touched our lives since childhood. Crayons and coloring books have been a staple in every child’s development. We all wanted the 64 pack of crayons with the built-in sharpener, and envied the kid in class that had it. Today, Crayola has announced a new addition to its 120 colors, it will be adding a 15th shade of orange that it will call, Donald.

Crayola spokesperson Tabitha Shay spoke to Gish Gallop about the new color.
“To answer the main question, yes it was inspired by Donald Trump’s skin tone,” said Tabitha. “We toyed around with a few names like, Trorange and Presidential Orange. But in the end we named it after its founder, Donald Trump.”

President Trump, never at a loss for words, responded with a scathing tweet aimed at the crayon maker.
“Another day, another hater. I wonder when the last time Crayola’s taxes were audited?”

President Trump’s supporters are reacting on social media, calling for an all out boycott of Crayola and it’s subsidiary companies.
Crayola has said that they are a little worried about the proposed boycott because crayons are what most Trump supporters use to write with. But the company does not expect any real losses from the boycott.
The new color Donald is expected to hit shelves in time for Christmas.
Did they re-name their almost black crayons B.O. ?
 

newfie

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Y.M.C.A / Macho Man

“Since our music is not being used for a specific endorsement, the President’s use is ‘perfect[ly]’ legal,” the band continued. “He has remained respectful in his use of our songs and has not crossed the line; if he or any other candidate were to use any of our songs in a manner that would suggest our endorsement, or in a promotional advertisement, that would cross the line.

“Like millions of Village People fans worldwide, the President and his supporters have shown a genuine like for our music,” the band concluded. “Our music is all-inclusive and certainly everyone is entitled to do the YMCA dance, regardless of their political affiliation.

The Village People issued the statement after fans had pressured them to ban Donald Trump from using their music at future events.
thats class
 

The big package

Well-Known Member

Crayola To Debut Trump Inspired Color

Allentown, PA — The Crayola Company has touched our lives since childhood. Crayons and coloring books have been a staple in every child’s development. We all wanted the 64 pack of crayons with the built-in sharpener, and envied the kid in class that had it. Today, Crayola has announced a new addition to its 120 colors, it will be adding a 15th shade of orange that it will call, Donald.

Crayola spokesperson Tabitha Shay spoke to Gish Gallop about the new color.
“To answer the main question, yes it was inspired by Donald Trump’s skin tone,” said Tabitha. “We toyed around with a few names like, Trorange and Presidential Orange. But in the end we named it after its founder, Donald Trump.”

President Trump, never at a loss for words, responded with a scathing tweet aimed at the crayon maker.
“Another day, another hater. I wonder when the last time Crayola’s taxes were audited?”

President Trump’s supporters are reacting on social media, calling for an all out boycott of Crayola and it’s subsidiary companies.
Crayola has said that they are a little worried about the proposed boycott because crayons are what most Trump supporters use to write with. But the company does not expect any real losses from the boycott.
The new color Donald is expected to hit shelves in time for Christmas.
Orange is my new favorite color so that's cool . I'm voting for orange !!!
 
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