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To: MythMan who wrote (306243)5/2/2005 1:02:51 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
ROFL!!

Pastor Roy DeLong, the statement's author and chair of the group, warns that the First Lady's performance comes at a time when the Mr. Bush's "manliness is already under attack

hmmmm.... something else we haven't heard about???



To: MythMan who wrote (306243)5/2/2005 1:14:21 PM
From: CapitalistHogg™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Even some members of Mr. Bush's famously loyal party looked askance at his recommendation during a speech on the nation's energy needs last week, when he encouraged Americans to consider driving hybrid vehicles, widely believed to be 'gay' cars.

I had no idea that hybrid vehicles were 'gay' cars. UFB.



To: MythMan who wrote (306243)5/2/2005 1:50:46 PM
From: Lucretius  Respond to of 436258
 
LOL...



To: MythMan who wrote (306243)5/2/2005 3:33:49 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 436258
 
"News before you need it." Great motto. <G>



To: MythMan who wrote (306243)5/3/2005 12:30:44 AM
From: S. maltophilia  Respond to of 436258
 
.....who spent 12 hours a day in the library, yet somehow I met George."

`Very funny in private'

The first lady's lines were penned by Landon Parvin, who has written for former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. This president encouraged his wife to take the stage.

"Mrs. Bush is very funny in private, but this was the first time she was able to show another dimension in public," Susan Whitson, her spokeswoman, said Sunday. "It's always been there. She just hasn't.....
chicagotribune.com