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George W. Bush
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:47 pm
by KJ
Did anyone see the State of the Union last night? Shortly after President Bush signed 30-40 autographs for different members of congress. After he leaves office, does anyone think he'll be a good signer TTM?
Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:26 pm
by Shambler
Funny you say that cos I've just emailed the White House for the 3rd time this month today asking for one of the preprints they send out. Seems that they don't even do that anymore because I got a response saying :
Due to the large volume of email recieved, the White House cannot respond to every message. Thank you for taking the time to write.
Hopefully he'll sign good when he leaves. He'll have nothing better to do with his time

Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:56 am
by jasonw
Lets hope so, I mean Blair signs now, and clinton does too (recently)
jason.

Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:36 pm
by RuleroftheWorld
Shambler wrote:Funny you say that cos I've just emailed the White House for the 3rd time this month today asking for one of the preprints they send out. Seems that they don't even do that anymore because I got a response saying :
Due to the large volume of email recieved, the White House cannot respond to every message. Thank you for taking the time to write.
Thats what happens when email addresses get posted, people jump on the bandwagon just for the sake of adding an autograph to their collection, whether its real or not, whether they're a fan or not, etc etc. Its ridiculous and ruins it for genuine fans/supporters.

Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:53 pm
by Shambler
Andy if you're assuming that I just 'jumped on the bandwagon', then good luck to you mate - that's your own (wrong) opinion. I'm very interested in world politics and at the beginning of the month decided to start collecting political/historical figures. Some of us who use the email option don't have any form of income and so therefore saving on postage is very helpful. If you still have a problem with that, then please buy my stamps for me ;)
Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:02 pm
by RuleroftheWorld
Shambler wrote:Andy if you're assuming that I just 'jumped on the bandwagon', then good luck to you mate - that's your own (wrong) opinion. I'm very interested in world politics and at the beginning of the month decided to start collecting political/historical figures. Some of us who use the email option don't have any form of income and so therefore saving on postage is very helpful. If you still have a problem with that, then please buy my stamps for me ;)
No, I wasnt accusing you of anything! I was just stating in general thats what happens when email addresses get posted on here.
Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:06 pm
by Shambler
No, I wasnt accusing you of anything! I was just stating in general thats what happens when email addresses get posted on here.
My apologies - just thought that was aimed at me! Sorry bout that {thumb2}
Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:24 pm
by RuleroftheWorld
Shambler wrote:No, I wasnt accusing you of anything! I was just stating in general thats what happens when email addresses get posted on here.
My apologies - just thought that was aimed at me! Sorry bout that {thumb2}
No worries.
Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:59 pm
by PoliticalKid92
I do think he'll be a good signer when he leaves office. He seems to love to sign, and he was a great signer in person during his campaign the first time!
Clinton isn't a good enough signer for me though, he signs great in person but TTM he sucks!

Re: George W. Bush
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:18 am
by jasonw
PoliticalKid92 wrote:I do think he'll be a good signer when he leaves office. He seems to love to sign, and he was a great signer in person during his campaign the first time!
Clinton isn't a good enough signer for me though, he signs great in person but TTM he ****!

Hey!
Since John Edwards pulled out, do you think he will now sign ttm?
jason.
