Posted on 11/03/2005 5:30:30 PM PST by snugs
We definitately need to pray for President and Mrs. Bush on this trip, as every other time they are traveling. Too many nuts out there.
:( I shared my toaster with you last time when you weren't feeling good. You can share mine again...and I'll let you pick the photo!but there is a catch.. only if I can share yours when you are #1.
I was catching up on sanity island (last five days), then thread just popped up ! my fingers became all thumbs trying to get in. I've been busy with a ruptured pipes at home and haven't had my end of day fix at sanity island.
I pray for our president's safety to Argentina, not a very friendly place for Americans.
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld and his wife Joyce arrive for a social dinner in honor of Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005, at the White House
The table settings in the State Dining Room for the White House dinner Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005, in honor of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall. Chosen by Mrs. Laura Bush, the centerpieces are sprays of white phaeleanopsis orchids displayed in vermeil vases and compliment the Clinton China and vermeil flatware
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush welcome the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall upon their arrival to the White House, Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, 2005.
Laura Bush welcomes the Duchess of Cornwall upon the arrival of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess to the White House, Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, 2005
President George W. Bush and the Prince of Wales toast one another during a dinner at the White House, Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, 2005
Britain's Prince Charles shares a light moment with former President George Bush during a social dinner at the White House in Washington November 2, 2005.
God bless you and your ruptured pipes!
Nor Brits after the Falklands
Great pictures tonight, Snugs! LOL at GHWB hiding behind the pillar and waving!
As I was looking at all of the pictures of President and Mrs. Bush waving, I was just thinking that I'd get pretty tired of having to smile and wave at everybody every time I got onto or got off of a plane!
Awww that's really sweet but you don't have to share. I really was just kidding.
OK toaster winner(s) - off to make a cup of tea look forward upon my return to details of what ilovew wants on the toaster.
See you all in a few mintues
yep... just me. Thank you for the photos.
Thank you for the pictures of the State dinner last night!
Rummy looks like he's saying "oops, you caught me!"
I like that color on Mrs. Bush, not too sure I like the dress, though. Maybe it's the bow. (Oh, like I'm the big fashionista, don't you know!)
I love the jewelry!
Good evening, snugs. Thank you for tonight's Dose. Prayers and love to you and your folks.
When you get a chance, let us know how Mum is doing, please.
Question:
Since Clintooooon was never in the services, did he have the right to salute? Don;t remember him ever saluting, but then again, he wouldn't have anyway..........
hiya Kids, hiya hiya hiya...........
Are you doing a take on the early 1950s TV program
with the frog. Sponsored by Buster Brown shoes
I would think your mouth must hurt always having to smile so much LOL
I believe a president automatically becomes the Commander in Chief of all our armed services, so he has to salute. If I recall correctly, someone had to teach Clintoon how to do it.
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