Posted on 06/24/2011 11:40:39 AM PDT by erod
Caption this weird photo of Michelle Obama In South Africa (via Drudge)
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Hey Oombonga, why donts ya comes over saturday, hussein is goins golfins’!
“You put your right foot in
You put your right foot out
You put your right foot in and you shake it all about
You do the hokie-pokie and you turn yourself around
And that’s what it’s all about (clap,clap)”
That’s the traditional native “DO NOT WANT” dance. Michelle sees it all the time.
"What if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?"
Why are her slacks always too long? Can’t any of her 70 attendants use a needle and thread?
In a larger picture those slacks have a cuff. But all in all, she looks nicer than usual.
Yes it’s the “Dance of the French Fry”
sung to the tune of I’m a little Tea Pot
I’m a little French Fry
Tall and Thin
Open up the fry pan
and throw me in
When I get all cooked up
take me out
Then Moo-chel drops me
in her snout
Panhandlers surely act different over there.
“Gosh...I feel right at home here”
“Reggie dances the exact same way for Barry”
Now that’s friggin funny.
LET'S DANCE!
lol
She is previewing how we will all have to dress after a couple more years of Obamanomics.
Interesting. Who’s the lady that stole Hillary’ red pantsuit?
Here she is wearing the new Deep Water Survival Suit chic.
The witch doctor will curse our enemies, the American Taxpayers.........
“Barack! When did you get here!”
Just In: New footage of a shirtless Barack Obama performing a ritual mating dance in front of an enthralled Moooooochellle.
President Obama welcomes back the first lady from her trip, and insists he wasnt drinking or smoking crack while she was gone.
Ding, ding, ding!
You get the prize in my book. Thanks for the laugh on this otherwise rather dull Friday.
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