Posted on 03/06/2009 3:31:35 AM PST by Doogle
Let's hope he's a Star Wars fan. President Obama gave British Prime Minister Gordon Brown a set of 25 classic American films to mark his historic visit to the White House, British media reported on Friday.
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Oh, God. the obamas are low class putzes
His first choice was a Chia Pet. He considered sending The Clapper, but really started to reconsider once he saw the informercial for Sham-Wow! Who wouldn’t?!
It’s true, the Ginsu knife set was int the running. It would have allowed the Prime Minister to go directly from cutting a tin can in half to slicing tomatoes ultra-thin.
Ultimately it ended up being a toss-up of a framed picture of Josef Stalin and the DVD’s. Obamma was quoted as saying about the picture, “Yes he’s one of heroes, but look - they spelled his name wrong!”
Our President is cheap. At LEAST he could have gotten a set of RIMMS for Brown’s ride.
Yeah but the current head of the Protocol Office is a holdover from the previous administration. Which means that it's all Bush's fault, something we hear a lot from them, too.
Hey, at least it wasn’t a Max Hardcore porn collection!
LOL I agree. It’s just too tempting.
My bet is on it’s an old Christmas present from someone just laying around.
on behalf of 46% of the US, i apologize to Brown and the UK for the complete lack of class that occupies the WH at the moment.
A great picture but could you find one where he tried to shake the marine’s hand instead of saluting like the first time he boarded ?
Does Barry think that they don’t have movie theaters or television in the UK? Or that Brown has been in a coma for the last 40 years? I mean, come on... Anyone who has been alive and conscious in an English-speaking country has probably already seen at least 20 of those 25 films — some of them multiple times.
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