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To: Oreo Kookey; Wolfstar

I just saw a clip of the Pres. getting off Marine 1; it appears Barney is walking away because the Pres. keeps pointing to the WH and if I could read lips, I think he's saying--"Go on Barney, go see mom, get in where it's warm . . . " The Pres. starts to walk over to where Barney seems to be, then turns around and walks the other way. Apparently someone else was chasing Barney. LOL!


169 posted on 01/25/2005 7:05:23 AM PST by homemom ("It is better to trust in the Rock of ages than to know the age of the rocks." William J Bryan)
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To: homemom
I just saw a clip of the Pres. getting off Marine 1.

I saw that too, homemom, and think you're right. As usual, Barney was going off in a direction only a Scottish terrier would understand, and the President was trying to get him going toward the WH. Those little tidbits between GWB and that dog make me happy every time.

187 posted on 01/25/2005 10:08:50 AM PST by Wolfstar (Have YOU laughed at a Democrat today?)
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To: homemom
I'm surprised the President lets Barney loose at night. I have a black cat who sits in the dark hall at night, guarding me I suppose, and I've tripped over her many times. If the light catches her eyes she's visible, otherwise, black is black. That's why I thought maybe the President was carrying Barney but sounds like you saw what was really going on. I just love that relationship between dog and his master. The President loves him and Barney eats it up. As it should be.
210 posted on 01/26/2005 1:46:24 AM PST by Oreo Kookey (How, indeed, do we click our tongues at beheadings and look the other way from abortion? I weep.)
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