Posted on 05/26/2011 8:54:39 AM PDT by JRios1968
cha cha cha CHIA! hahahaaaa rotflmao thats funny
Look at the s***-eating expression on the prince’s face.
He’s been warned not to say anything.
How can it be a poorly placed plant?
She choose to stand in front of it.
It looks funny because of the angle the photograph was taken.
Now wait a minute! Has it been confirmed that it is a fact a plant behind the creature?
It's Aliiiiveee!!!
I think the plant was in the PERFECT place.
As much as I despise those two VOMITS from HELL, it wasn’t her fault the plant was behind her and I have to say for once she looked pretty good. Nice dress!
Messin with Sasquatch.
I didnt see any mocking except for the plant picture. The rest of it was breathlessly extolling how wonderful they are.
I thought the exact thing. The article slobbered all over them.
Sometimes you just cannot win.
And being an idiot just seems to make it worse.
ROFL! Plant was in the perfect spot!
Watch out it may be some bizarre new fashion...LOL LOL it would be an ideal greenie ad...grow a garden on your head and never go hungry:)
‘Poorly placed plant’....
They talking about Barry?
You must have missed the second linked article. Here are a few quotes:
I doubt that many Americans were watching Barack Obamas press conference with David Cameron yesterday but those who did (it was shown live on CNN) would have been disappointed with their presidents performance. To say that he was outclassed by his British counterpart would be an understatement the president floundered in the face of some straightforward questions and evaded others altogether....and...Obama rarely performs well without a script, and this was no exception.
The president didnt fare much better on Libya, not least because its difficult to explain a policy of leading from behind, as one of his own aides put it in an interview with The New Yorker recently. In fact Cameron did a far better job explaining what the US administration has been doing in Libya, which was an achievement in and of itself amidst a sea of confusion on this side of the Atlantic....closing with...
A great deal of Barack Obamas leadership on the world stage has been muddled and uninspired, from the global financial crisis to the Middle East. This approach does not bode well for the White House in 2012.Gotta love the Telegraph.
I read the entire article and their was nothing mocking in the tone or content. In Fact I found it to be a bit gushing.
I guess it's really a poorly placed photographer!
LOL!
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