Posted on 11/24/2009 11:38:18 AM PST by Lucky9teen
First Lady Michelle Obama (R) speaks with Gursharan Kaur, wife of the Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh, during a welcoming ceremony at the White House in Washington November 24, 2009.
I fully agree with you.
Orange is a great color but she needs to get some slides. Brown or beige would be great. And go back to the wigs.
That’s Racist! ;)
The Great Pumpkin has a Marge Simpson hairdo...(check out the *toned arms*.)
Yes, she can’t help her height, but as you said, she should have kept her jacket on.
I was in India in 2008 for a church medical mission trip, and we were told that despite the heat, we must wear sleeves. Short sleeves are fine, but cap sleeves and sleeveless were considered immodest.
A large-assed Chewbacca strolls through India.
I got my drapes at JC Penny, you?
catch hillary and toes in the background.
A 4 x 8 sheet of plywood would hide most of her ‘ampleness’.
I think she looks okay. The hair is neat, the clothes fit (it’s personal taste if you “like” them or not), and if she wore flats with a dress like that, you all would howl too.
Compaired to what she usually wears, I think she looks good. And as someone who is 5’1”, I’d give real money for some of her inches.
caption - personable vs robotic
Michelle to First Lady of India:
“You wear the bedsheets and I’ll wear the drapes.”
Woof!
Why such an angry face? All I said was, "did you hear about the new thigh-high leather boots I ordered from France?"
Once again, her dress is too short, her hair is atrocious and what’s up with the greasy legs?
Michelle using curtains for her dress? Now that Haute Couture!
Oh sheesh. I’d love to know how many fat, buck-toothed, frizzy-haired, saggy-breasted, bear-bellied, fashion-challenged FReepers are hiding behind their computers cackling at Michelle’s look du jour.
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