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Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) February 25, 2019
Posts Tagged ‘river
The World Needs You
Tags: #IAmBecoming, activism, Activist, Activists, arizona, becoming, book, Book Tour, Community, Gila, Gila River Indian Community, indian, leaders, Michelle, Michelle Obama, Native Americans, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, river, students, tour, tweets
June 25
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Oyster River High School, Durham, New Hampshire
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The UNH Dairy Bar on the University of New Hampshire campus
2:05: President Obama delivers remarks at a campaign event at Oyster River High School, Durham, New Hampshire
a good sport
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NASCAR:
Gymnastics:
Cycling:
Quarterbacking:
Prize Fighting:
Pretend-golf:
Mind-reading:
Cow-taming:
Fencing:
Juggling:
Dancercise:
Aerobics:
International Ping Pong:
Trans-Atlantic paddling:
Sailing:
Orienteering:
Rodeo:
Stone-flinging:
Karate Chopping:
Long Distance Running:
Chess:
Ice-skating:
Hurdling:
Wave-riding:
High-Jumping:
Backwards Tennis:
Cricket:
Really Big Fish Catching:
Saber-swinging:
Soccer ball juggling:
Tiny ball-whacking:
Pocket Battleships:
Batting:
Ball-potting:
Weight-lifting:
Left-leaning (a popular sport in Communist Europe):
Snow-ploughing:
Hurling:
That ‘don’t-blink’ game:
Thumb-Wrestling (thank you gobrooklyn for the reminder about this great sport):
General Wrestling:
Fly-swatting:
once a hero, always a hero
JS: Jeff Skiles, the co-pilot in the famous “Miracle on the Hudson” landing in January 2009, has been involved in the budget protests that engulfed Madison in recent weeks.
On Tuesday, he took another big step, choosing to withdraw what he said was hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money from M&I Bank to protest the actions of bank executives there who backed Gov. Scott Walker.
Skiles said Wednesday that he put the money in other financial institutions, and did not technically close his M&I accounts.
“They have supported Gov. Walker and I wanted to send a message to them,” Skiles said.
Skiles, on a leave of absence from his U.S. Airways job, said he had no plans to run for public office. He is the highest-profile person who has acted to boycott certain businesses for their support of Walker’s bill that would eliminate most collective bargaining for public-sector unions. The bill is set to become law on March 25.
More here
muscling in
Tags: children, exercise, funny, kids, let's, move, muscles, Obama, river, school, terrace, washington
First Lady Michelle Obama exercises with students at the River Terrace school for an an event highlighting physical activity as a criticalelement of the ‘Let’s Move’ initiative on April 21, 2010 in the North East section of Washington, DC.
President Barack Obama and local fishing guide Dan Vermillion fish for trout on the East Gallatin River near Belgrade, Mont., on Aug.14, 2009. (Official White House photo by Pete Souza)
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Local fishing guide Dan Vermillion reacts as President Barack Obama almost hooks a trout on the East Gallatin River near Belgrade, Mont., on Aug. 14, 2009. (Official White House photo by Pete Souza)
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