July 22, 2006

Rubbing shoulders at the G-8 summit

Bush declared, “Oh, what the heck!
I could not hold myself in check.
Her muscles were taut -
Needs a man’s touch, I thought,
So I rubbed her back, shoulders and neck!"


Forbes 20/7/06 : An impromptu back rub that President Bush gave German Chancellor Angela Merkel is now massaging millions of funnybones. A 5-second video and series of photographs recently posted on YouTube.com and various blogs show Bush surprising Merkel at the G-8 Summit by quickly rubbing the back of her neck and shoulders. The chancellor immediately hunches her shoulders, throws her arms up and grimaces, though she appears to smile as Bush walks away. Read the story here

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:18 PM

    came to ur blog via Group Members page of censorship wikia.

    not only am i just still bhabachaka-fied at the limerickness of the whole site n articles, i finally will have the definition or atleast the pattern of a limerick deep engraved in my head.

    it'll take some time before i come up with limericks. might use it as last words for some quotes.

    u'll get the link to my poem page thru my journal...but your topical thematic blog still rocks!

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  2. Thank you DP... and when you do finally write the limerick, please send me a copy :)

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  3. Anonymous3:48 PM

    Was it a massage for a (possible) lumbago?
    Or was it a massage for the lady's
    (also possible) ego?
    What was in Bush's mind
    When he crossed the lady's behind?
    But the act surely seemed that of a weirdo.

    (Diplomacy has its own work ethics
    and Presidents are no exception to it)

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  4. Anonymous12:34 AM

    sure i'll...now that u've widened the spectrum of facts n views that can be expressed with limericks...thinkin' of doin a screamericks...u know the stuff i write...this is what came in my head...let's c...it's ok if someone took that word without my permisson...i'd probably get another. :)


    thanks for the supporting gesture. :)

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