Found February 20, 2012 on FloppingOut:

Not that ANY of you give a ****, you just enjoy the day off for no reason, I think it’s only right we celebrate Presidents’ Day with the big-headed, floppy, Presidents’ running around at Washington Nationals’ games.

 

That bird should get ****** up, you can’t drop Roosevelt like that…..my man took a bullet and survived. Show the dude some respect.

Either way, enjoy your day off…..don’t get too banged up tonight.

 

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