Posted on 01/23/2005 1:55:47 PM PST by Wolfstar
The first family attended church this morning. Afterwards, the President headed to Camp David where he was to meet with his advisors to work on his State of the Union Address.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: At this second gathering, our duties are defined not by the words I use, but by the history we have seen together. For a half century, America defended our own freedom by standing watch on distant borders. After the shipwreck of communism came years of relative quiet, years of repose, years of sabbatical - and then there came a day of fire.
Some, I know, have questioned the global appeal of liberty - though this time in history, four decades defined by the swiftest advance of freedom ever seen, is an odd time for doubt. Americans, of all people, should never be surprised by the power of our ideals. Eventually, the call of freedom comes to every mind and every soul. We do not accept the existence of permanent tyranny because we do not accept the possibility of permanent slavery. Liberty will come to those who love it.
President George W. Bush, 2nd Inaugural Address, January 20, 2005
Thanks once again for great pictures. Hope you get some up of the puppy! I haven't seen but one picture of her since she arrived at the White House!
Merlinator, I would love to adopt another Grey. I have Roger's big cage still and my heart aches for another friend like that.
PLEASE let me know if you have a bird that needs a new home.
Tammy
I will FR mail you tonight re food LOL
Yes, sorry I haven't answered sooner. Been trying to catch up on some housework after having the flu for a second time and a furnace that had to be replaced during a zero degree cold spell.
Thanks for your input. I hear from the Michael Crawford fans who are nothing if not avid, and will never accept anyone in the role which he created. Crawford was known as an incredible actor, but it was Andrew Lloyd Webber who discovered his beautiful singing voice and made him famous. So I feel that Webber owed Crawford nothing and had the right to cast his movie with a younger actor to attract the younger fans. I'm glad you enjoyed the movie.
***Question about the yorkshire pudding recipe: most of the recipes I've seen in books mention using drippings from the roast instead of the oil. I take it that the pudding comes out all right without the drippings, so I guess that's just for flavor? ***
May I answer this from an American viewpoint? My recipe also calls for using drippings from the roast to line the pudding pan. But those precious drippings go into the gravy instead. The way meat is cut in this country today there isn't much suet left on the roast. In fact, I have to make sure to shop at a meat market that will still even HAVE suet to add to the roast since I prefer a ribeye roast and they come really pared down without fat. Pouring the delicious gravy on the pudding does the trick. I guess it might be a matter of regional ways of cooking.
I misspoke, it is the debates that occur this week. Boxer intends to call Condi a liar again there it seems.
This young actor was exceptionally good dramatically, I thought, and though his voice was different....richer..... in quality (and as I said, had a few minor pitch problems that bothered me), he made a believeable Phantom (and I can speak from personal experience with my daughter's friends.......he IS drawing a younger audience!)
Hey, Phancy!
hi, ohio!
Hi, Snugs!
"You are no doubt right, but my recipe for Yorkshire pudding calls for a 425 F. oven, and I think maybe 446 would be too hot."
Oh I think you're 100% right. I just found that on a conversion site and also felt that was way too hot so was hoping someone would give an alternative temp.
"Sorry forgot you work in F still next time I will remember"
Oh, no problem, snugs. I just looked up the conversion, but as kitkat pointed out our conversion is probably too hot, so we're taking it down to 425.
Mupcat
If you go here: links to Beezie WH puppy photos, you'll see several photos of her. We had those and several others on the Dose the week she was introduced. Let me know if you can't find them.
And as a Californian, I intend to call Boxer's local and DC offices to tell them I think she's a blithering idiot and an embarrassment to the state!
Did you see the early photo of Laura I posted for you on Saturday's Dose thread in answer to your question about hairstyles? If not, I'll FRemail you the link.
You are in good company with the Vice President that is his favourite to apparently he watches Brit Hume while he exercises.
YeeeHawwwww!
:^P
I agree with the Vice President on many issues. Especially on what to say to Senator (Tattletale) Leahy.
Hi Wolfstar!
No, I didn't, must have overlooked it, but thanks anyway. You know all I did was "Google" her with 2001 pic request and found a whole bunch. Sorry, should have done that first before I bothered you.
Mupcat
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