The body of water between the US and Europe would be best named the American Ocean. You wouldn't even have to change the acronym for NATO, it would be the North American Treaty Organization, though referring to the ocean and not the continent.
The body of water between the US and Europe would be best named the American Ocean. You wouldn't even have to change the acronym for NATO, it would be the North American Treaty Organization, though referring to the ocean and not the continent.
In spite of the fact that multiple other countries border it.
Maybe the planetary scientists should pick one of those little microplanets in the Kuiper Belt, name it Trumpland, and send him there. He'd have a whole damn planet to rule, and since he's already into artificial tanning, it wouldn't bother him a bit that there wouldn't be any sunlight that far out. Plus the gravity would be so light that he could hit golf balls much farther.
The body of water between the US and Europe would be best named the American Ocean. You wouldn't even have to change the acronym for NATO, it would be the North American Treaty Organization, though referring to the ocean and not the continent.
The body of water between the US and Europe would be best named the American Ocean. You wouldn't even have to change the acronym for NATO, it would be the North American Treaty Organization, though referring to the ocean and not the continent.
This was the name before gulf of Mexico. Previously it was known as Sea of the North for being northern of Spanish possessions in America. Hernán Cortés called it that way. So I think everybody should call it Sea of the North to confound Trump even more.
Okay, just call it "Gulfy McGulfface" and be done with it.
Sheesh.
I'm reminded of something I read in the paper (back when we had real newspapers) about the breakup of the Soviet Union. One of the publishing companies that does atlases had just finished updating their latest edition and the atlases were being printed and prepared for shipping to bookstores and schools and libraries... and then suddenly a whole continent was no longer accurate.
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