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Goofus gallant
Goofus gallant












An amazing flash mob to lift the spirit in these crazy times ❤️ #Italy #coronavirus #forzaitalia #roma #flashmob #love /xjeZTeO0GOīuona futura, amici! Good luck, friends! Goofus: CNN’s Jim Acosta and Friendsįor weeks, the media called the coronavirus the “Wuhan virus.” Then they decided, overnight, that if Trump or Republicans use the term it is racist or “xenophobic.” Here’s a neighborhood singing the classic pop hit “Volare.”Ī whole Roman neighborhood singing a popular Italian song “Volare” from their balconies and waving at each other. The assorted videos have gone viral around the world. ChCUMNmybvĭespite their nation being ravaged by the Coronavirus, and being under strict quarantine until April 3, the Italian people are singing. Trump is at the White House addressing a national emergency over a global pandemic while wearing a baseball hat you can buy on his campaign website. Because when you have TDS, Trump’s fashion accessorizing is more important than his working to protect the American people. See, because people can purchase those hats at the Trump 2020 website. Megerian, along with other journalists, were outraged that President Trump wore one of his USA caps at the Saturday Coronavirus Task Force briefing.

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Goofus: Los Angeles Times Reporter Chris Megerian

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In the Highlights for Children magazine, Goofus acts improperly, while Gallant demonstrates the proper way to behave in a given situation.īoy, have we seen some Goofuses! But thank God, we’re seeing some Gallants. Watching the Coronavirus news over the past few days, I am reminded of Goofus and Gallant.














Goofus gallant