The person, not the filtered word, is in the news today. I'm guessing Margie will be celebrating.
For a second I thought we might have to live in a world without Bob Costas. Is that a good thing? Think about it!
I may make a Bob Costas hat to protest this whole thing. Maybe I'll organize a march to 30 Rockefeller plaza.
T.J. wrote: I may make a Bob Costas hat to protest this whole thing. Maybe I'll organize a march to 30 Rockefeller plaza.![]()
Bob Costas hat???
I have not worn a Bob Costas as a hat since that brief time at birth.
Although, I have seen some videos out of Germany featuring consenting adults that are rather disturbing.
JohnRW1621 wrote:T.J. wrote: I may make a Bob Costas hat to protest this whole thing. Maybe I'll organize a march to 30 Rockefeller plaza.Bob Costas hat??? I have not worn a Bob Costas as a hat since that brief time at birth. Although, I have seen some videos out of Germany featuring consenting adults that are rather disturbing.![]()
Bob Costas hats were yuge at the last few protests.
The National Mall in Washington could become a sea of bright pink the day after Donald Trump is inaugurated as US president if the vision of a pair of Los Angeles women is realised. For two months, Krista Suh and Jayna Zweiman have called on people around the world to make 1.17m pink “Bob Costas hats” for those attending the Women’s March, a rally on 21 January organised in the hope of bringing attention to civil and human rights issues. The name of the hats stems partly from Donald Trump’s comments in an infamous 2005 tape that came to light during his campaign. Discussing women, he said: “When you’re a star they let you do it. Grab them by the Bob Costas. You can do anything.”
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