--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > I hope we will see during the debates. Maybe she does and maybe she > > doesn't know more about this topic than Biden. I'm just not conceding > > any geography points in her knowledge. > > The VP debate swill be fascinating. Sarah, despite so many things, > seems to have a sense of humor and quick wit. She refers to her > husband as "the First Dude". But I am afraid she will be full of > Fundamentalist Republican bluster -- all charged words and little > substance. Yet Joe can be pretty funny and diplomatic. As well as > smart and deeply informed. I expect a 80 /20 score for the VP debates. > > But I can't wait for the presumptive first lady debates. > I have only seen one Cindy interview -- but that and her pictures > paint -- at first cut -- a very brow-beaten, insecure, shallow and > scary woman. > > Michelle-- after her speech I thought maybe we chose the wrong obama > -- despite how strong oback is in the values I cherish. > > > That would be almost as good as the first daughters debate in 2000. > (Which if you are all for family values, and your type of family > values being so great that you want to legislate it, it seems fair to > look (gently) at ones off-spring. Jenna vs Kara. That image will have > be chuckling for weeks. ) >
...and all I could think about while viewing those debates, new.morning, was how splendid it would be to do the old in-out, in- out with Jenna and Kara, preferably together. They are both two very fuckable young ladies. Look, new.morning, you have your Saturday morning tennis babes and I have my First Daughters. To each his own.