Anonymous ID: be84e4 March 27, 2019, 1:13 a.m. No.5918548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8556 >>8593

>>5918529

You probably don't feel embarrassed for us over the smollet thing.

I feel embarrassed for you over the brexit thing.

 

I hope that clears things up and brings it into perspective for you.

Anonymous ID: be84e4 March 27, 2019, 1:22 a.m. No.5918583   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5918556

 

Well IDK, thanks I guess?

 

Hope there is a 'TRUST' post some day that shows you guys who to follow out of your mess.

Maybe it will be Boris, maybe it will be Farage, maybe it will be someone we haven't heard of yet.

Hang in there though.

Anonymous ID: be84e4 March 27, 2019, 2:05 a.m. No.5918758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8778 >>8844 >>8917

>>5918728

canada is uber fucked.

the rest of them have other trading partners

canada is a parasite that needs the USA to survive.(no offense)

 

They are burning their bridges and their own houses for no good reason.

 

t. not a canadian but can see them from here.

Anonymous ID: be84e4 March 27, 2019, 2:38 a.m. No.5918921   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8964 >>9032

>>5918865

 

Craig Malcolm Robinson (born April 21, 1962) is an American college basketball coach, basketball executive, and broadcaster. He is a former head men's basketball coach at Oregon State University and Brown University. He was a star forward as a player at Princeton University in the early 1980s and a bond trader during the 1990s. He currently is the vice president of player and organizational development for the New York Knicks.

 

Robinson is the older brother of former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and the brother-in-law of former U.S. President Barack Obama. Robinson has been married twice and has four children.

 

Robinson left basketball partly on the advice of his Princeton coach Pete Carril[4] and pursued a business degree, earning an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1992.[5] Robinson worked in the 1990s as a bond trader. He became a vice president at Continental Bank and worked there from 1990 to 1992.[5][9] He was then a vice president, from 1992 to 1999, at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.[4] Later, he was a managing director and partner at Loop Capital Markets, a minority-owned boutique investment banking firm.[4][9]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Robinson_(basketball)

 

ALSO OSU havn't they been in the news?