I have been watching a few videos of his speeches and he seems to make a less than spectacular exit- most notably in China- with the multiple attempts at opening locked doors followed by standing still for a few seconds. And most recently in Australia at the 'Opec' [sic] Summit- where he attempted to exit stage right- but alas there was no exit- it was blocked by a 20 foot high floor-to-ceiling posterboard.
Is difficulty with doors and other human-sized exit apertures a common symptom of dyslexia?
2007-09-17
05:04:42
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Will2 Smells2
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Here are the video links:
China (sorry a while in but the pre-amble is amusing enough)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD3lMaMUWxw
oops sorry- I'll have to go looking again.
and Australia:
http://www.video.news.com.au/newsinteractive/videopage/videoplayer/?channel=Weird+News&clipid=895784&bitrate=300&format=wmp
2007-09-17
05:14:58 ·
update #1
Pres-er-dent George Walker (liek the Texas Rangerrrrrr) Bush (as in "I'm not a tree I'm a Bush"- GW Bush Jnr, 2002).
How's that for you Yank? Spelt it out clearly enough ferrrr ya?
2007-09-17
05:20:35 ·
update #2