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  • Welcome back to Katie sees Virtual Town Hall, where you, the citizens of Sioux City and the region chat with presidential front runner Senator Harvey Mel Grand.

  • Thank you for being here, Senator.

  • All the pleasure's been all my Cassandra.

  • I just wish I could be there in Iowa with all you lovely people.

  • I'd be buying you around the hot beef from South.

  • A local reference.

  • I love that it is.

  • Now, Senator, we have time for one final question, and it comes from Jared from right here in Sioux City.

  • I'm sorry.

  • This is a stupid question.

  • Are like one that you get all the time.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I'm going to stop you right there, Jerry.

  • Because truly there are no stupid questions.

  • Okay?

  • This is how our government works.

  • We learn from one another, So no judgment here.

  • Just ask away.

  • Okay, Great.

  • Thank you.

  • I guess my question pertains to the vagina.

  • The vagina?

  • Yeah, the vagina.

  • Like I get that most of the time, the goo goes in the vagina, and then the goo evaporates.

  • And then a baby walks out the vagina like where it came in.

  • But let's say like the goo goes in, say, the mouth or drips into and up the bus.

  • Okay.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I'm nervous.

  • Oh, take your time.

  • Jared, You're doing great.

  • You did great.

  • So what is the question?

  • Um if the goo goes in the mouth, just does the baby come out the But that's a really good question.

  • Goo goo goo.

  • Oh, Jared, I think perhaps we're having a little bit of a miscommunication here for me.

  • I swear.

  • I don't know what the question is.

  • Why I don't trust politics.

  • My fault.

  • I'm sorry, Cassandra.

  • I ruin the whole meaning.

  • No, do not apologize.

  • You are perfect.

  • Perhaps I didn't perform off the Frese ums.

  • Correct goo when it goes in the But does baby just walk back out the but or does it go up to the mouth?

  • You know, because there's a tunnel through the belly.

  • What is hard to understand about that?

  • Look, I wanna be helpful here, ok?

  • Don't talk down to him.

  • I'll have you know that that man is the mayor of this town.

  • Show some respect.

  • Our mayor so disrespectful.

  • OK, Jared, I'll take a stand with this here.

  • This ought to be Thank you.

  • This is urgent.

  • Look, as far as I know, uh, you know, goo that that only goes into the vagina.

  • Obviously, the goo doesn't Onley go in the vagina.

  • And I know what it goes bad.

  • Like it lays on the floor too long.

  • Is that gonna make the baby sick?

  • That's what happened to our dumb son.

  • I think that's it.

  • I'm gonna need an answer, Senator.

  • Well, e o yourself, What happens to that baby?

  • It's on the floor, Jared.

  • Oh, she's getting e knew it.

  • This guy's a liar.

  • He doesn't even know where there is a strong word.

  • Yeah, my goose stinks like shit.

  • Why?

  • Why?

  • But that's got this diet than anything else.

  • Embarrassing.

  • You should be embarrassed.

  • Now hold on.

  • Okay, look, I know about Do okay?

  • And I know where the goo goes.

  • Then where does the goo go, Senator?

  • Come on, Booth goo.

  • If you shout out of every pore in his body covering the room and Gu read a book, that's it.

  • We gave him a chance.

  • Docks and folks, I'm gonna go to this man's personal address and you canceled.

  • Put in jail.

  • Stupider than me.

  • E.

  • I'd rather punch my kids and vote by.

  • I think I still earned your vote here.

  • E no more about moving.

  • You tell you what you're hiding.

  • Just with the goo, you bastard.

  • Give us a minute here.

  • Tomorrow I'm gonna be rolling out new platforms.

  • You know, folks, I'm not allowed to do this.

  • But America, Russia don't work for this man.

  • Let's vote for the Google.

  • Yeah, E o e.

  • Thank you.

Welcome back to Katie sees Virtual Town Hall, where you, the citizens of Sioux City and the region chat with presidential front runner Senator Harvey Mel Grand.

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ruin

US /ˈruɪn/

UK /'ru:ɪn/

  • other
  • To cause great and irreparable damage or harm to (someone or something).
  • verb
  • To damage or completely destroy something
  • To cause someone to lose their money or status
  • noun
  • The state of being destroyed or severely damaged.
  • Complete failure or collapse, especially financial.
  • Remains of a building that has been destroyed
dumb

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UK /dʌm/

  • adjective
  • Senseless; stupid
reference

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UK /'refrəns/

  • noun
  • A letter of recommendation, e.g. for a job
  • Note in a book, etc. giving source of information
  • Note in a book, etc. giving source of information
  • A location on a map
  • A source of information or help.
  • The act of consulting or seeking information from a source.
  • A book or other source of information that is consulted.
  • A value that enables a program to access a particular data item.
  • The action of mentioning or alluding to something.
  • The action of sending a matter to a master or referee for consideration
  • A mention of something.
  • A person who can vouch for your character and abilities
  • A statement about someone's character or abilities.
  • A source of information or help.
  • A point of known location used as a basis for surveying
  • verb
  • To cite a piece of research in speech or writing
  • other
  • Mention or refer to.
  • Mention or refer to.
  • To mention or allude to something
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  • preposition
  • In relation to; concerning.
mean

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UK /mi:n/

  • adjective
  • Calculated as the average of a set of numbers.
  • Being good at
  • Of poor or low quality; inferior.
  • Poor in quality and appearance; shabby.
  • Nasty; unkind
  • Not liking to spend money; cheap; stingy
  • Unkind, spiteful, or unfair.
  • Reluctant to give or share; not generous.
  • noun
  • Average of a set of numbers
  • A method, course of action, or instrument by which something can be accomplished.
  • verb
  • To express a particular idea or thought
  • To intend to convey or refer to (a particular thing); signify.
  • To intend to do something in particular
  • To have a particular meaning or value
  • other
  • To have importance.
  • To intend (to do something).
  • other
  • To intend to convey, indicate, or refer to (a particular thing or notion); signify.
  • To express, represent, or stand for something.
belly

US /ˈbɛli/

UK /'belɪ/

  • noun
  • The front part of the body between the chest and the thighs; the abdomen.
  • A bulging or rounded part of something.
  • The hollow interior part of something.
  • The stomach, especially with regard to food.
  • The underside of an animal's body.
  • Middle part of the body; the stomach
  • verb
  • To expand outward; swell
  • To swell like a balloon
  • other
  • To move on the belly; crawl.
  • To swell out; bulge.
  • To swell or bulge out.
address

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UK /ə'dres/

  • noun
  • A location in a computer's memory
  • A formal speech delivered to an audience.
  • The particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated.
  • Exact street location of a place
  • A formal speech to a group of people
  • other
  • Think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem)
  • To speak to someone using a formal title or form of address.
  • Write the name and address of someone on an envelope or package
  • Speak to (a person or an audience), typically in a formal way
  • To deal with or start to discuss a problem.
  • To speak to someone.
  • To write an address on an envelope or package.
  • verb
  • To write the place someone lives on a letter
  • To refer to someone or something formally
  • To make a formal speech to a group of people
  • To try to find a solution to; think about
virtual

US /ˈvɚtʃuəl/

UK /ˈvɜ:tʃuəl/

  • adjective
  • Existing only on the internet or on a computer
  • Almost or nearly as described, but not completely so.
  • Existing or occurring on computers or on the Internet.
  • Existing only in a digital world
  • Almost being; nearly complete
  • Existing or occurring on computers or on the Internet.
region

US /ˈridʒən/

UK /'ri:dʒən/

  • noun
  • Part of a country, of the world, area, etc.
  • An administrative district of a country
  • A large area of land, usually without exact boundaries
  • A part of the body.
  • A part of the body
perform

US /pɚˈfɔrm/

UK /pə'fɔ:m/

  • verb
  • To carry out an action well or successfully
  • To entertain an audience by dancing, singing etc.
  • other
  • To present a form of entertainment to an audience.
  • To function or operate in a certain way.
  • other
  • To carry out, accomplish, or fulfill an action, task, or function.
swear

US /swɛr/

UK /sweə(r)/

  • verb
  • To say bad or impolite words to someone
  • To make a serious promise to do something