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Obama falls off paddle board in hilarious fashion

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  1. looks like Obola FAILED at standing upright on a Stand Up Paddle board. One could say, “SUP, yo?”

    By the way, I kayak and paddle board all the time in bigger waves than that. He’s a doofus, a dork, a klutz and a schmuck. A drunk retard could stand upright better than Obola. The goddam things are 36″-40″ wide; very buoyant & stable.

    Plus, he paddles like the limpwristed gay kenyan-born Mohammedan socialist that he really is.

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  2. Ronald Reagan rode a horse like a cowboy.
    Barry rode a Nantucket bike like an old lady.

    Reagan was a life Guard.
    This guy needs a life Guard in 3 feet of water.

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  3. Jethro,
    Now THAT would be funny!
    You’ve seen the mash-up video of John Wayne shooting bicyclists? HILARIOUS!
    Now, some of the more talented of you out there, could you splice together a video of President Trump hitting a golf ball, and O’Bozo falling down? Several times. As many times as possible.

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  4. What a stud. He even has a ankle line on so the board can’t get away, on a paddle board. HA.
    I want to see him whip eggs, or whipped cream to stiff peaks with a whisk, that would do him in.
    Let the meme’s begin.

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  5. You guys have never paddled a SUP before.
    I have been canoeing since, well, forever, so it was a natural for me to want to get a SUP board. I got one nearly 6 years ago after first trying out a large one in the marina. First day I paddled out into the Pacific, got past the breakers, stood up – and fell off. Up, down, up, down, for about 15 minutes until I was exhausted. Then I realized that since I had a pending settlement for a recent car crash I probably shouldn’t be taking quite that level of risk.
    Paddling in the ocean is extremely difficult, and like big 0 I have a board that isn’t particularly stable. You are pitching and yawing in all 3 directions, and as soon as you take your paddle out of the water you have to jam it back in just to stay up. So while I have no admiration for 0, he isn’t doing all that bad on the board as a relative beginner.
    Also – you should always have the board leashed to your ankle and the paddle leashed to your life preserver belt. It’s so much easier when you don’t have to worry about them floating away, and it can be very dangerous if you aren’t near assistance.

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