This was a parade entry in Telluride last summer, "Llamas for Obama." It worked! Obama won! He's our president now! Would someone please offer him a cup of coffee? He and Michelle have to stay up until 3 am tonight. Wow, endurance, wondrous people.
My first thought was Why does the Llama need a cup of coffee? Then I read the next line. I'm glad Obama's in and the Knucklehead is out. Even if it means receiving weekly lectures from conservative relatives about what a chump "the presedent you elected" is.
I turned in late night before the inauguration. I lay there wondering how Obama could possibly be getting any sleep--hoping, hoping he could get some sleep. Then yesterday I tuned in as he was taking the oath, which was a little rocky, and I thought, "OH NO! I KNEW HE wouldn't be able to sleep!" Of course I was relieved to find out later that it was the Chief Justice who had flubbed some of the words. Everything i saw after that seemed to go off without a hitch and--how DO they do it? This morning I thought: it's really amazing to have 2 people in the White House who I want to look like. (!) They're so graceful and easy-going- stylish. I've never wanted to "be like" anyone in the White House before.
Linda, I'm bracing myself for the "He can't even do the oath right!! Ha!" lecture the next time I meet my relatives. I'll point out that the Cheif Justice was the one who said it wrong and will be told that "the media" is "just saying that" because "to them he's the messiah."
And today Obama took the steps to reverse Bush's decision on gray wolves. (He'd tried to delist them from Endangered Species.) So wonderful to think the arrogant ugh is out of there.
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My first thought was Why does the Llama need a cup of coffee? Then I read the next line.
I'm glad Obama's in and the Knucklehead is out. Even if it means receiving weekly lectures from conservative relatives about what a chump "the presedent you elected" is.
I spent too many hours in front of the tv today.
I turned in late night before the inauguration. I lay there wondering how Obama could possibly be getting any sleep--hoping, hoping he could get some sleep. Then yesterday I tuned in as he was taking the oath, which was a little rocky, and I thought, "OH NO! I KNEW HE wouldn't be able to sleep!" Of course I was relieved to find out later that it was the Chief Justice who had flubbed some of the words. Everything i saw after that seemed to go off without a hitch and--how DO they do it? This morning I thought: it's really amazing to have 2 people in the White House who I want to look like. (!) They're so graceful and easy-going- stylish. I've never wanted to "be like" anyone in the White House before.
Linda,
I'm bracing myself for the "He can't even do the oath right!! Ha!" lecture the next time I meet my relatives. I'll point out that the Cheif Justice was the one who said it wrong and will be told that "the media" is "just saying that" because "to them he's the messiah."
And today Obama took the steps to reverse Bush's decision on gray wolves. (He'd tried to delist them from Endangered Species.) So wonderful to think the arrogant ugh is out of there.
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