My Comments
This kid managed to keep going whilst O'Reilly hectored him constantly. Good presentation, stuck to his guns and well spoken. Has a bright future; O'Reilly could learn something from him. Including manners.
Plus his grammer is better than Dbeesh's. Mind you he wasn't listening to what the kid said or he wouldn't be claiming the speakers advocated drugs. Obviously a Ditto-head; only hears what Bill tells him to.
This kid managed to keep going whilst O'Reilly hectored him constantly. Good presentation, stuck to his guns and well spoken. Has a bright future; O'Reilly could learn something from him. Including manners.
Plus his grammer is better than Dbeesh's. Mind you he wasn't listening to what the kid said or he wouldn't be claiming the speakers advocated drugs. Obviously a Ditto-head; only hears what Bill tells him to.
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This kid managed to keep going whilst O'Reilly hectored him constantly. Good presentation, stuck to his guns and well spoken. Has a bright future; O'Reilly could learn something from him. Including manners.
Plus his grammer is better than Dbeesh's. Mind you he wasn't listening to what the kid said or he wouldn't be claiming the speakers advocated drugs. Obviously a Ditto-head; only hears what Bill tells him to.