Posted on 10/28/2006 8:39:24 PM PDT by paulat
:-) I think that you know him well.
I think I do! ;o)
;-) I say that if we have to give up the Show for a longer duration that he should skip the Senate and go straight for the WH.
Frau Blucher (horses whinny) and Obama* would dissolve into a gooey mess if he ran.
* Although seriously, I think Frau Blucher invites him to sell his book and take attention away from her doings. LOL Why is she spending like a lunatic on a shoo in 06 race? LOL LOL LOL
http://biglizards.net/blog/archives/2006/10/the_obama_drama.html
:-) Good thing too, otherwise you might be sent some remedial reading.
LOL!
The answer to that is beyond me.
Bump
I was just about to send you a "ping"! ;-)
Thanks for thinking of me!
And it's fun to watch him.
Have they ever been seen in the same room?
Mmmmmm..............Magnificent GOP bastards are rare. Two at the same time????
:-)
LOL I have an answer, but it involves someone missing psychotherapy sessions. Or misusing them as rant sessions.
LOL Oh my gosh, this is great! LOL Why do we have to look to the foreign press to get the bad news for Clintons?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=413214&in_page_id=1770
Americans snub invitation to pay $500,000 for Clinton birthday party
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The minimum price, with inferior concert seats and no brunch, was set at $60,000 (£31,000). But with many rich Democrats sending their regrets, The Mail on Sunday can reveal that last Wednesday the Clintons drastically slashed prices to $12,500 (£6,500) for one reception and the concert, or $5,000 (£2,600) for just the Stones.
With the looming possibility of Bill and his long-suffering wife and daughter finding themselves amid a sea of empty chairs at the 2,900-seat Manhattan venue, tickets then went on sale to the public for as little as $1,710 (£900).
If she wins by a huge landslide this time she believes it will send a signal to the rest of the pack that she is unstoppable.
Love that photo!
Thanks for the link. I enjoyed that.
I knew he played the flute, but was surprised to see him play the sax as well.
Thanks for the ping. What a wonderful article!
:-) A totally different October surprise. You're welcome, dmd25!
I am quite sure that we won't have him back on the radio any time soon--so I agree with you that he has to go on to do something wonderful so that we don't miss him quite so much!
Scott McClelland is a nice man ... But I am sooooooo glad Tony is the Press Sec now
I don't have to yell at my TV because Tony smacks these reporters upside their heads with class
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