Thursday, September 15, 2005

Passing notes

I am not really making fun, since everyone has to go to the bathroom:



Reuters - Wed Sep 14, 4:18 PM ET U.S. President George W. Bush writes a note to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during a Security Council meeting at the 2005 World Summit and 60th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York September 14, 2005. (This is a real picture.)


All right -- I need to make fun a little: What's with the question mark? First of all, he has made a statement, not a question. But, if he is trying to ask a question, is he asking Condi for permission to go to the bathroom? Or, is he asking Condi whether he does, in fact, have to go to the bathroom? I know she is his top adviser, but I hope he can make that judgment on his own.

And why does judgment have two spellings? (See also judgement.)

6 Comments:

At 12:40 PM, Blogger Tom posited...

i think its delightfully down to earth. ahh, he really is a common man, a man of the people. he was probably born in a log freaking cabin. besides, look at those CUTICLES! he could be a hand model after this "president" gig gets old.

 
At 12:51 PM, Blogger Vinnie-Senza posited...

It's actually not a question mark. It's one parenthesis in a pair of two, in which he forgot the first. It's happens to us all.... He just wanted to make a side note, so she realized that it wasn't the entire note. There was actually more, he just didn't get a chance to finish, becuase he really had to go to the bathroom.

Oh, and he does have really good cuticles.

 
At 1:52 PM, Blogger CoachDub posited...

I noticed his fingernails too.

Nice try, Vinnie... Maybe it is a stick drawing of an ear, as if to say, "Ya hear what I'm sayin', Condi?"

 
At 5:44 PM, Blogger Tom posited...

omg that damn barbara boxer is so hot.

 
At 7:11 PM, Blogger P "N" K posited...

K I do the MN Daily Crossword during Calculus Lectures.

Crosswords are highly entertaining.

 
At 9:51 PM, Blogger J0hn posited...

I try the New York Times somedays but I can hardly fill in anything after Thursday. Friday-Sunday is just too hard.

 

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