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Poor girls…
I hope you are not traumatized 😀
Jürgen
I just wonder about chess world opinion of mr bush and what he’s done recently.
big question who should be proud more of being together in this picture.
Thanks for restoring the archieves, Susan! Unfortunately the photo I asked for is still not found (‘http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1741/1141/1024/IMG_4149.jpg’, “A Lion and a Lioness” posted 10/19/2006 10:34:00 PM). If you would be so obliging to repost that particular image, I would be very happy indeed! Captured beauty of this kind is far too rare and a great source of inspiration. Best regards from the northern regions of the sixth-largest continent :o)
i wonder, whether there was a reason, to hide the ingenious pride of the Bush family, the incredible George Walker, in this outstanding snaphot of the meeting of politically and artistically human brilliancy?
^^
Judging from the smiles, I get the feeling Sophia was the joker among the three daughters. 🙂
So thats where he was when he was supposed to be cutting taxes. I wondered where he was then.
Some people would be proud to see Mr. bush personally..
I think Most of us in the world would be same of ourselves!
That photo would look a lot happier if the Bushes weren’t in it.
If I were that close to the President you’d have the secret service all over me. I’d give him what he deserves 😉
If I recall correctly, you and your sisters were on a cover of “Inside Chess” with the first President Bush and his wife.
prdd
In hindsight I think Bush Sr. wasn’t all that bad. Sure enough I did not agree with many of his policies but at least he was able to make some tough decisions for the betterment of the country instead of capitulating to the extreme ideology of some of his more radical party members.