Clinton sleeps on floor so elder Bush can have bed
NEW YORK (AP) -- On their tour of tsunami damage in Southeast Asia, former President Bill Clinton once allowed his predecessor, former President George H.W. Bush, to sleep on the plane's only bed while he stretched out on the floor.
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"We could have switched places, each getting half a night on the bed, but he deferred to me. That was a very courteous thing, very thoughtful, and that meant a great deal to me," Bush said.
Does the slash write itself?
brenda -- I was late to work this morning because I discovered that the Angel was Rmw/avu and I had a great deal of difficulty turning it off.
I got here to discover that my co-worker's bloodhound has been peeing lots of blood and she only came in to run payroll after which she went home to await word from the vet as to their next move. Poor big ol' hound dawg. . . well he really isn't that old -- only five.
I got here to discover that my co-worker's bloodhound has been peeing lots of blood
My first thought was that this was happening at your place of work... Anyway, I hope there's something they can do for the doggie.
I don't see it as slashy, but it is Southern good manners to let the older person have the bed, isn't it? Also very nice of Clinton -- He could have totally thrown an "I'm the ex-president and recovering from heart surgery, find me a freaking bed!" fit, but he didn't.
Does the slash write itself?
Stop that!
I don't see it as slashy, but it is Southern good manners to let the older person have the bed, isn't it? Also very nice of Clinton -- He could have totally thrown an "I'm the ex-president and recovering from heart surgery, find me a freaking bed!" fit, but he didn't.
Yes. I am evil too, because a teeny bit of me is hoping that a teeny bit of Bill was able to feel superior about this in some way, be it an alpha male way, or a youth v. age way (and I'm almost always on the side of the aged), or something.
Does the slash write itself?
No, but it does make the baby Jesus cry.
I watch it, but I think it's way too formulaic to be all that brilliant.
Word is that the producers are aware of it and fixing it. I live in hope.
And yeah, the show itself, as a whole, isn't quite at brilliant yet, but Hugh Laurie certainly is, and they're earning my trust with every episode that they don't soften up on House's assholishness.
Hey, Dana. Not only has RPS been requested, but people are repeatedly asking for Battlestar Galactica. I think fandom has been eating paint chips.