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Offline MrsSmith

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'Flirting' with Bush nets a surprise kiss

When President George W. Bush returned to McConnell Air Force Base late Sunday afternoon after his visit to Greensburg, a crowd of about 300 service personnel and their family members were waiting.

The crowd cheered wildly as Bush stepped from Marine One. The president strode quickly toward them, shaking hands, offering greetings and signing autographs.

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One of them was Master Sgt. Kimberly Barnes, a 25-year veteran of the Kansas Air National Guard. Barnes' enthusiasm prompted one of her colleagues to tease her.

"Stop flirting with the president," the colleague said.

Bush heard the comment, reached over the barricade and gave Barnes a kiss on the cheek.

A half-hour later, Barnes, who serves with the 184th Intelligence Wing, was still reeling.

"My family isn't going to believe me," she said. "My cheek still tingles. Did anyone get a picture?"


Greensburg loves Pres. Bush

I haven't much time to spend at the DUmp...just wondering if they're having fits over this story, yet?   :lmao:

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Re: Give the DUmp hives...'Flirting' with Bush nets a surprise kiss
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2008, 07:17:43 PM »
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'Flirting' with Bush nets a surprise kiss

When President George W. Bush returned to McConnell Air Force Base late Sunday afternoon after his visit to Greensburg, a crowd of about 300 service personnel and their family members were waiting.

The crowd cheered wildly as Bush stepped from Marine One. The president strode quickly toward them, shaking hands, offering greetings and signing autographs.

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One of them was Master Sgt. Kimberly Barnes, a 25-year veteran of the Kansas Air National Guard. Barnes' enthusiasm prompted one of her colleagues to tease her.

"Stop flirting with the president," the colleague said.

Bush heard the comment, reached over the barricade and gave Barnes a kiss on the cheek.

A half-hour later, Barnes, who serves with the 184th Intelligence Wing, was still reeling.

"My family isn't going to believe me," she said. "My cheek still tingles. Did anyone get a picture?"


Greensburg loves Pres. Bush

I haven't much time to spend at the DUmp...just wondering if they're having fits over this story, yet?   :lmao:



If not, I think I can use my mole with the appropriate *ugh* and not get caught...
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