It's safe to say Hillary Clinton985 ArchivesDonald Trump didn't finish Wednesday night's debate on the best terms.
There were no handshakes, no hugs, and in fact Trump was pictured throwing a mini tantrum as the event came to an end. Earlier he'd called Clinton a nasty woman.
SEE ALSO: Trump called Clinton a 'nasty woman' in the debate's closing minutesSuffice it to say, things looked a bit awkward. Yet, a day later, the pair were lined up for the Alfred E. Smith charity dinner in New York's Waldorf Astoria, separated only by one very unlucky Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
Mashablewatched some of the dinner via NBC's livestream and Dolan seemed to speak more to Clinton than Trump, although he did talk to both.
Clinton and Trump did talk to each other at at least one point though, stretching across the Cardinal to exchange a few words.
Lord only knows what they actually said to each other.
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Bonus: A recap of some of the best and worst jokes from the dinner
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