Posted on 04/14/2005 4:26:00 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush helped welcome the baseball era back to Washington DC as he threw out the first pitch of the Washington Nationals inaugural home game. The President also made remarks at the American Society of Newspaper Editors Convention in Washington. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
It was really pretty cool. It wasn't actual size, maybe the size of a large stuffed animal, and I sure wanted it!
I live in the sticks and I don't have cable so I think I'm doomed.
I just got home from seeing Fever Pitch - first movie in aaages - highly recommend it for a pleasant evening!
Practically an "old fashioned" romance.
Hey, check out the picturs on yahoo. There is one with President Bush and Miss Beazley that has not shown up on the dose.
Will do
ESPN's Baseball Tonight just did 2 minutes on the President's 'first pitch'.
After indicating that the President watches their show religiously, they did a complete 'breakdown' of the pitch. They were impressed with the President's wave, form, and ability to keep the ball UP . . . nothing would have been more embarrassing than bouncing the ball in front of home plate (like you know who)! They even replayed the President's pitch at Yankee stadium in 2001. GREAT STUFF!
Night all!
Oh yeah we do have cable here but I don't have it at home. It's way too expensive for Chez Ozbushkin. Besides if I did have cable I wouldn't get anything done at home. Free to air TV in Sydney gives you the incentive to GET OFF the couch...LOL
First lady Laura Bush with her pet dog Miss Beazley, speaks to children at Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library, after reading a book, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, in Washington.
First lady Laura Bush, reads a book at the Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, in Washington. The American Library Association honored Mrs. Bush for her years of support to American libraries and librarians at the Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library. Girl on the right is Nia Christian.
Kevin Watson, left to right, Alexus Turner and Trayvib Wheeler, try to touch Miss Beazley, as she is presented by first lady Laura Bush, after reading a book at the Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, in Washington. The American Library Association honored Mrs. Bush, Tuesday for her years of support to the American libraries and librarians at the Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library.(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
There is one for President Bush and Miss Beazley. How do you post pictures on here?
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/050414/ids_photos_ts/r23235569.jpg
Awww!!! That's such a cute picture!
snugs, however in the world do you find all those toaster pictures? You must have a special home appliance search engine! Ha!
Lots of good pictures and articles tonight, and My bonus for being late is that I didn't have to deal with the runde person whose posts were deleted! LOL!
U.S. President George W. Bush jokingly implies his shoulder aches as he walks back to the Oval Office with his dog Miss Beazley April 14, 2005. Bush will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals baseball home opener at RFK stadium tonight. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Looks as if GWB is starting to take over with the puppy LOL
Do you want me to talk you through posting photos?
Re toasters - google is my friend as Silent_jonny would say LOL.
Yes the possible "troll" was a bore tonight distruptive more than anything I think I hit abuse button 2 or 3 times let alone how many times others did.
sure.. i've done it once or twice before but i never can remember how to do it.
Snap you thought I had gone and did not see the request!!!
Snugs rule when you say goodnight always go back to the dose and wait for the first good night or respond to posts you have just missed LOL
Really good night from me now
Night night
love
Eleanor
'Night snugs and I'll see you tomorrow. :0)
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