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subgenius
24th June 2003, 01:22 PM
Way cool.
My buddy (on the right) who plays with the Temptations got to play a gig at the White House recently.
He got to meet the prez who he says is a nice guy. George was dancing to the Temps.
He also met Ari Fleischer who he says will reveal all in his upcoming book.
Ion
24th June 2003, 01:30 PM
"He also met Ari Fleisher who says he will reveal all in his upcoming book."
You mean, Ari Fleisher was on steroids?
blackadder65738
24th June 2003, 02:52 PM
I love the look on the face of the blond chich over your friend's right shoulder. Looks like she's about to yak.
subgenius
24th June 2003, 03:57 PM
Originally posted by blackadder65738
I love the look on the face of the blond chich over your friend's right shoulder. Looks like she's about to yak.
She may be Secret Service.
Normally you don't take private pix of the pres (they charge big bucks for that), but George let them take this one.
Too bad his staff didn't tell him about the stains on his shirt.
BrianT
25th June 2003, 02:42 AM
I think you need to get new friends. There are some jobs I would turn down no matter how much they paid.
Frank Newgent
25th June 2003, 07:06 AM
Looks to Harry Eyeball as though your confrere voted for Nader...
Tweet, tweet?
Crossbow
25th June 2003, 07:56 AM
Originally posted by subgenius
Way cool.
My buddy (on the right) who plays with the Temptations got to play a gig at the White House recently.
He got to meet the prez who he says is a nice guy. George was dancing to the Temps.
He also met Ari Fleischer who he says will reveal all in his upcoming book.
I have heard George W. called many different things, but "Soul Brother" is a real first.
:p
subgenius
25th June 2003, 09:15 AM
Originally posted by BrianT
I think you need to get new friends. There are some jobs I would turn down no matter how much they paid.
Oh come on, there's no way you would turn down a gig at the White House.
subgenius
25th June 2003, 10:43 PM
Oh come on no one noticed the stains on Dubya's shirt (where are his handlers?) or the other "secret message" in the picture.
BrianT
26th June 2003, 02:32 AM
Oh come on, there's no way you would turn down a gig at the White House.
I am a musician.
Yes I would.
Frank Newgent
26th June 2003, 08:28 AM
Originally posted by subgenius
Oh come on no one noticed the stains on Dubya's shirt (where are his handlers?) or the other "secret message" in the picture.
Do you mean the Hawaiian Good Luck Sign (http://www.usspueblo.org/v2f/captivity/goodluck.html#photo)?
subgenius
26th June 2003, 08:33 AM
Originally posted by Frank Newgent
Do you mean the Hawaiian Good Luck Sign (http://www.usspueblo.org/v2f/captivity/goodluck.html#photo)?
Remember the Pueblo!;)
That takes big cojones. Kenny's my new hero.
Frank Newgent
26th June 2003, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by subgenius
Oh come on no one noticed the stains on Dubya's shirt
WASHINGTON DC (Reuters) Linda Tripp convinced First Lady Laura Bush not to clean a shirt that might contain a semen stain from former president Bill Clinton, saying "it could be evidence some day," according to documents released on Wednesday. Bush said that she had been ready to clean the blue shirt but that Tripp talked her out of it after learning of the stain.
"And she told me that I should put it in a safe deposit box because it could be evidence one day," Bush added.
"And I said that was ludicrous because I would never -- I would never disclose that George had a relationship with the former president, I would never need it.
"And then when that band came to play and he told me that he was going to wear it, I told him he looked fat in the shirt, he shouldn't wear it. I brought him a white shirt from his closet as to try to persuade him not to wear the blue one," the First Lady testified.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation will not formally conclude on July 17, the day of Bush's testimony before the grand jury, that the stain on the shirt contains Clinton's DNA, saying there was only a one in 7.87 trillion chance it definitely might not be.
DrChinese
26th June 2003, 05:56 PM
Originally posted by subgenius
Oh come on, there's no way you would turn down a gig at the White House.
Even I would take that gig!
WildCat
26th June 2003, 06:31 PM
Originally posted by DrChinese
Even I would take that gig!
Absolutely! Whether or not you like his politics, dubya would be fun to party w/ (even more so in the old days ;)). Imagine Al Gore in the same situation - booooooring! And Tipper would demand copies of your lyrics to see if there should be a warning label or not. :p
subgenius
26th June 2003, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by DrChinese
Even I would take that gig!
Its easy to answer a hypothetical. Just ask people if they would drop a kitten off a tall building for money (fill in the amount).
Of course you would take the gig. Even if just to give W. the "Hawaiian good luck sign" while you were getting your picture taken with him. (You da man, Kenny)
As much as I am unconvinced about his abilities/motivations, I would go. When may you ever get the chance again?
(I nominate this for the prank of the decade.)
kerfer
27th June 2003, 12:27 AM
Originally posted by subgenius
Oh come on no one noticed the stains on Dubya's shirt (where are his handlers?) or the other "secret message" in the picture.
Okay. I give.
What stains? (maybe my computer just sucks...but what I see is a digital photo blown up past it's limits of resolution. I see no stains, but I do see some digital remnants from expanding a pix)
I also give on the "secret message"...is there some knucklehead with a "John 3:16" sign I'm missing?
subgenius
27th June 2003, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by kerfer
Okay. I give.
What stains? (maybe my computer just sucks...but what I see is a digital photo blown up past it's limits of resolution. I see no stains, but I do see some digital remnants from expanding a pix)
I also give on the "secret message"...is there some knucklehead with a "John 3:16" sign I'm missing?
I'm back on a dial-up connection and the stains are evident. (I had to reduce the resolution to be able to post it.)
The secret message is the hawaiian good luck sign the guy on the right is giving George. (Don't tell anyone, he's still hoping to get the photo autographed.)
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