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"Speaking Moistly", Some Much Needed Levity Perhaps?

Evilroddy

Pragmatic, pugilistic, prancing, porcine politico.
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His father made "fuddle-duddle" famous again or perhaps infamous. Last week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau proved he was a chip off the old block when he made his own contribution to historical catch phrases as he made a gaff while delivering a speech about protective masks during one of his daily Covid-19 briefings. The gaff was turned into a song using auto-tune and if you will excuse the descriptor it has gone viral in cyberspace. Since no one has posted this as far as I know, here it is. Enjoy.



Cheers.
Evilroddy.
 
His father made "fuddle-duddle" famous again or perhaps infamous. Last week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau proved he was a chip off the old block when he made his own contribution to historical catch phrases as he made a gaff while delivering a speech about protective masks during one of his daily Covid-19 briefings. The gaff was turned into a song using auto-tune and if you will excuse the descriptor it has gone viral in cyberspace. Since no one has posted this as far as I know, here it is. Enjoy.



Cheers.
Evilroddy.
I laughed so moistly that now my monitor has caught the virus :mrgreen:
 
His father made "fuddle-duddle" famous again or perhaps infamous. Last week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau proved he was a chip off the old block when he made his own contribution to historical catch phrases as he made a gaff while delivering a speech about protective masks during one of his daily Covid-19 briefings. The gaff was turned into a song using auto-tune and if you will excuse the descriptor it has gone viral in cyberspace. Since no one has posted this as far as I know, here it is. Enjoy.



Cheers.
Evilroddy.


His insta-cringe was the best part of this. :)
 
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