The Trump women and their fashion mishaps thread part deux

Anonymous
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She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Gross. Sounds like your dad talks about women just like Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Your *dad* would say this..to you?

Ew
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Your *dad* would say this..to you?

Ew

You two need to get your minds out of the gutter. It’s a horse term.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


Extremely. And while she is undeniably good looking, she also has surgeried herself into looking every so much like a drag version of her husband.



This is an old picture, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


Extremely. And while she is undeniably good looking, she also has surgeried herself into looking every so much like a drag version of her husband.



This is an old picture, right?


Meaning the one of Melly in the red leather coat!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Your *dad* would say this..to you?

Ew

You two need to get your minds out of the gutter. It’s a horse term.

+1- my dad, who is 80, said “put up,” not “put away.” He was a horseman for 40+ years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Your *dad* would say this..to you?

Ew

You two need to get your minds out of the gutter. It’s a horse term.

+1- my dad, who is 80, said “put up,” not “put away.” He was a horseman for 40+ years.


For the vast, VAST majority of us who do not have horses, one’s mind does not have to be in the gutter for that to sound vulgar.
Anonymous
Ok peeps, anyone got something from Vanky’s insta or Twitter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok peeps, anyone got something from Vanky’s insta or Twitter?


Maybe she'll disappear for a while, go back to her regular hair/eye color, get her old nose/chin back, and re-emerge sometime after the pandemic is over as "Jana Kushner" of the Upper West Side, who drives her kids to their private schools in her BMW SUV, plays tennis at Sport and Health, stops by Starbucks a couple times a week, but otherwise is never seen or heard from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Your *dad* would say this..to you?

Ew

You two need to get your minds out of the gutter. It’s a horse term.

+1- my dad, who is 80, said “put up,” not “put away.” He was a horseman for 40+ years.


For the vast, VAST majority of us who do not have horses, one’s mind does not have to be in the gutter for that to sound vulgar.


I am not a horse person nor child of one but this really is a known saying. I have heard it countless times and knew the origin relates to not properly grooming a horse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Your *dad* would say this..to you?

Ew

You two need to get your minds out of the gutter. It’s a horse term.

+1- my dad, who is 80, said “put up,” not “put away.” He was a horseman for 40+ years.


For the vast, VAST majority of us who do not have horses, one’s mind does not have to be in the gutter for that to sound vulgar.


I am not a horse person nor child of one but this really is a known saying. I have heard it countless times and knew the origin relates to not properly grooming a horse.


That's the trick, isn't it. To be like, "yeah, yeah, it's about *horses*"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

She looks like what my dad used to call “hard looking” women.


My dad would call her “ridden hard and put away wet...”.


Your *dad* would say this..to you?

Ew

You two need to get your minds out of the gutter. It’s a horse term.

+1- my dad, who is 80, said “put up,” not “put away.” He was a horseman for 40+ years.


For the vast, VAST majority of us who do not have horses, one’s mind does not have to be in the gutter for that to sound vulgar.


I am not a horse person nor child of one but this really is a known saying. I have heard it countless times and knew the origin relates to not properly grooming a horse.


Also not a horse person and also have heard it countless times and knew that it referred to horsecare. But it's typically used to refer to women in a derogatory sense and is deeply misogynistic -- both because it uses a subservient domesticated animal as a metaphor for a woman, and also because it's generally used pretty intentionally to reference the double-meaning of "ride" (often used as a metaophor for sex). I've never, ever, ever, ever heard it used about a man (or a child), and have only heard it used about women where the speaker intends to convey a suggestion that the woman looks sexually easy as well as worn/tired. Like, no one would ever say it about Margaret Thatcher, even though she looked pretty worn out on many occasions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok peeps, anyone got something from Vanky’s insta or Twitter?


Maybe she'll disappear for a while, go back to her regular hair/eye color, get her old nose/chin back, and re-emerge sometime after the pandemic is over as "Jana Kushner" of the Upper West Side, who drives her kids to their private schools in her BMW SUV, plays tennis at Sport and Health, stops by Starbucks a couple times a week, but otherwise is never seen or heard from.


We should be so lucky. That idiot has political aspirations.

The only way I want to see her after Jan 20 is in an orange jumpsuit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok peeps, anyone got something from Vanky’s insta or Twitter?

She's been extremely silent on social media. She's only popped up once to wish Jared a Happy Birthday.
Anonymous
Drawing an analogy between a woman and a horse is just gross and misogynistic. I don’t care how many horses you own.
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