To: McLynnan
Dork
Har!
(do you ever play Christmas music.....when it's not?)
To: Brad's Gramma
Hey, BG!
I see things are getting back to "normal" around here?
Where's HSM?
140 posted on
12/26/2002 8:09:18 PM PST by
Pippin
To: Brad's Gramma
Dork Har! That's better. I was worried about you for a minute. I only play Christmas music from Thanksgiving until early January. Do you play it other times of the year?
To: All
OK, one more article and then I'm really going to bed!!
NOTE: Perhaps this is why the president seemed a little 'unsettled' today -- he is still 'on the job' while the rest of the family is sailing to the sunny Bahamas [Sidebar comment: I certainly hope they don't get ill from that highly 'suspicious' virus!]
Bush travels to Texas for holiday respite; family left for Bahama cruise
Thu Dec 26, 7:52 PM ET
CRAWFORD, Texas - From one secluded spot to another, President George W. Bush (news - web sites) left the mountainous Camp David presidential retreat to complete a two-week vacation at his ranch in Texas.
Carrying one of his dogs, Barney, the president made the short walk from Air Force One to Marine One at the Waco airport in Texas on Thursday.
His other dog, Spot, scampered at the president's feet while first lady Laura Bush walked hand in hand with her mother, Jenna Welch. Marine One flew the Bush crew to his ranch.
Bush, who spent Christmas at Camp David in Maryland with his family, did not speak to reporters about the standoffs with Iraq or North Korea (news - web sites). He plans to return to Washington the weekend after New Year's Day.
Meanwhile, Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush, embarked on a three-night holiday cruise with another son, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and other family members, undeterred by the recent outbreak of stomach viruses that have sickened some cruise passengers.
About 2,500 other passengers joined about a dozen Bush family members including the former first lady, the governor's wife and their two sons for the cruise aboard the Disney Wonder cruise ship.
President George W. Bush's daughters Jenna and Barbara were also listed on the ship's manifest.
The ship, which is about the length of three football fields and has 875 staterooms, was bound for the Bahamas under blue skies and an unusually chilly wind.
The cruise has stops in Nassau and Disney's private island, Castaway Cay. The ship returns Sunday morning.
144 posted on
12/26/2002 8:11:07 PM PST by
DrDeb
To: Brad's Gramma
(do you ever play Christmas music.....when it's not?)Is this a trick question, BG? I play my Anonymous 4 music all year long. It doesn't sound Christmasy, it is just GORGEOUS! This year, I just had to hear some of my Christmas music right after Halloween, but only for a day or two, then started up again right after Thanksgiving. I'm still listening to it!
247 posted on
12/26/2002 11:12:21 PM PST by
SuziQ
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