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No, not president Obama, but president Hollande of France,  This guy makes Bubbah Clinton look faithful.

 

First, he installed his mistress as first lady.  Then commuted by motorcycle to meet his other mistress,

http://nypost.com/2014/01/25/i...-split-from-partner/

 

Most of you will probably have heard of the love affair the President of France was allegedly having with a French movie actress. In fact he was cheating on his mistress.... On its own, it's funny enough but the way he would go to these secret love meetings falls into our domain; motorcycles.

 

http://news.motorbiker.org/blo...torcycle-helmets.htm

 

Politicians -- the lot of them seem to believe they are divorced from reality.

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by CrustyMac:

Since this is happening in France, I have to ask, was it really a motorcycle, or just a Vespa?

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when I went to the original French article, I found they used the word "scooter."  So, yes, probably a Vespa.  Just looking at the guy in a helmet, the word dweeb comes tomind. 

Originally Posted by semiannualchick:
Originally Posted by direstraits:

This guy makes Bubbah Clinton look faithful.

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Bubbah Clinton 

I had to look that up. Didn't know that was a nickname of his. Never heard him called that before.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubba

 

Bubba

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
 

In American usage, bubba is a relationship nickname formed from brother and given to boys, especially eldest male siblings, to indicate their role in a family. For some boys and men, bubba is used so pervasively that it replaces the given name. The nickname may also be used outside the family by friends as a term of endearment.

Because of its association with the southern part of the United Statesbubba is also often used outside the South as a pejorative to mean a person of low economic status and limited education. Bubba may also be taken to mean one who is a "good ol' boy." In the US Army and Marines, bubba can mean a lay soldier, similar to grunt but with connotations of endearment instead of derision (e.g., "Can you make that device easier to work with, 'cus every bubba is gonna have to use it.").

At times it may be used as a term of endearment (or in an insulting sense) for a person, especially a man, who is either overweight or seemingly powerful large body frame.[1][2]

In gun culture, Bubba is a term used for a person who permanently alters or modifies historic firearms, with no regard for its historical value.

The word exists in other languages and carries similar meanings. Bubba is common in Australia and New Zealand as a noun or pronoun to refer affectionately to a baby.

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