He reads! He writes! He pronounces foreign names!

Proper etiquette at the Clinton book signing prohibits:

  • talk of protein stains and the high cost of dry cleaning.

    Votes: 11 61.1%
  • asking if he has a favorite Bushism.

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • kneeling.

    Votes: 4 22.2%

  • Total voters
    18

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Had to vote number one... It's a pain to get off, and if he's any tips, that would be useful... Though I doubt he does on his past record:D

Unusually intelligent seeming politician though aint he.
 
pop_54 said:
Had to vote number one... It's a pain to get off, and if he's any tips, that would be useful... Though I doubt he does on his past record:D

Unusually intelligent seeming politician though aint he.

He seems more and more intelligent by the day.

:(
 
I should think that I would be at a lost for words if confronted with the corporeality of the son of heaven.
 
shereads said:
He seems more and more intelligent by the day.

:(

And he can speak.

I remain so irritated everytime I am forced to hear a clip of Bush speaking on the news. His stilted delivery and over pronunciation of those difficult words he spent hours practicing AND the mispronunciation of words he should know are annoying as hell.

*sigh*

It was delightful to hear Clinton's warm and confident delivery of a simple message.

I am so afraid for the future of our country. We've lost so much during the past four years I hope it will be possible to dig our way out. :(
 
I remain so irritated everytime I am forced to hear a clip of Bush speaking on the news. His stilted delivery and over pronunciation of those difficult words he spent hours practicing AND the mispronunciation of words he should know are annoying as hell.

And we're supposed to believe that this moron, who cannot compose a coherent sentence when a team of writers has coached him only seconds before, really studied at Yale and Harvard-- but oddly couldn't get into University of Texas Law School. People who can't cut it at the University of Texas often go to Yale-- that happens all of the time.
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
*sigh*

It was delightful to hear Clinton's warm and confident delivery of a simple message.

Don't worry. I'll beg Bill to lead a coup d'état, while he signs my...book. Yes, my book. That's what I'll ask him to sign.
 
Bush's speaking is horrible. Someone needs to tell the man there's only one U in Nuclear.

"We're trying to stop the spread of nuculear devices."

It must be genetic, his father wasn't such a great speaker either.

Politics aside, Clinton was a good speaker, but Reagan was the master.

You forgot to add the option to the poll of asking him when Hillary is going to make her run.
 
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shereads said:
Don't worry. I'll beg Bill to lead a coup d'état, while he signs my...book. Yes, my book. That's what I'll ask him to sign.


;)

Yum.
 
How exciting! This night just keeps getting better. I'm finally home, back on high speed internet and there is a poll waiting for me. It doesn't get much better than that right now.

:D

~lucky

p.s. Protein stains...:eek:
 
lucky-E-leven said:
How exciting! This night just keeps getting better. I'm finally home, back on high speed internet and there is a poll waiting for me. It doesn't get much better than that right now.

:D

~lucky

p.s. Protein stains...:eek:

Welcome home. I know it's not the happiest time, but we're glad you're back.
 
shereads said:
Welcome home. I know it's not the happiest time, but we're glad you're back.

A little rough, yes, but being home is all I ask right now. Thanks for the welcome, sweetie, I've missed everyone so much.

~lucky

p.s. I hope your box is clean, I'm sending you a PM next.
 
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