Entries categorized as 'Dubya'
Bush can do tenses; Iran is, like, so dangerous
December 4, 2007 · 5 Comments
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Comments on Sicko Part DUR
November 19, 2007 · 1 Comment
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Comments on Sicko
November 19, 2007 · No Comments

Have never had so many comments on one article… If you’re interested, have a read after the jump.
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Jezebel hearts Mark Ronson on GMTV; GMTV is the place to be
November 4, 2007 · No Comments
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Tony Blair scores £5m book deal; no boy wizards involved
October 26, 2007 · 3 Comments

Well well well. That should help with the mortgage.
Here’s AP on the bidding war:
NEW YORK (AP) — The memoirs of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, the object of an international bidding war that went on for days, have been acquired by imprints of Random House Inc. in the United States and England.
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“He has a remarkable story to tell,” Knopf chairman Sonny Mehta said in a statement. “His tenure as prime minister was marked by close relationships with Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush, and he enjoys a profile in this country that is rare among foreign leaders.”
Funny, that.
[Still wondering about the boy wizards? Not appreciating the J.K. Rowling dig? See Harry Potter's "left-wing hero" credentials here]
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Friday Funday newsflash: Bush can’t speak
September 28, 2007 · 1 Comment
I was actually going to go with “Oktoberfest reveller stuck in chimney for 12 hours” (thank you Reuters), but claustrophobic shenanigans are no laughing matter, people, no matter how much beer was sunk.
Head first in chimney and everything - that’s MRI-scan-unfunny. The poor dude was just drunk - it could happen to anyone. Remember, don’t take the roof route home after imbibing heavily.
The American President making a grammatical gaffe however? That’s good enough for the Friday Funday spot…
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