Saaaay, uhm - 'Sweetie' - YOU don't mind if I hug ya, do YOU?
I know YOU're not used to this 'earthy people' contact, but don't be scared. This is just about keeping it real - person to person, and not just photo op.
SEE, now that didn't hurt, did it?
BTW: Just between YOU and I, have ya been playing with YOUR 'thingee' lately - I mean yo iPod that Barack, Sasha, Malia and I gave YOU - Hum?
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Michelle Obama charms Britain, hugs queen
'The two clearly took to each other,' one U.K. newspaper declares
April 2: An unnamed source in Buckingham Palace said Thursday that no offense was taken when first lady Michelle Obama broke with protocol and touched the Queen. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
Nightly News
LONDON - Michelle Obama's meeting with Queen Elizabeth II began with a handshake and ended in a hug that had the British press buzzing.
The first lady arrived Wednesday with President Barack Obama. After separate meetings on the eve of the G-20 summit, the couple attended an evening reception for world leaders hosted by the queen.
Mrs. Obama clearly made an impression with the 82-year-old monarch — so much that the smiling queen strayed slightly from protocol and briefly wrapped her arm around the first lady in a rare public show of affection.
It was the first time Mrs. Obama — who is nearly a foot taller — had met the queen. The first lady also wrapped her arm around the monarch's shoulder and back.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman who asked not to be identified because of palace policy said he could not remember the last time the queen had displayed such public affection with a first lady or dignitary.
"It was a mutual and spontaneous display of affection," he said. "We don't issue instructions on not touching the queen."
When the former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating put his arm around the queen in 1992, the tabloids dubbed him the "Lizard of Oz." When his successor, John Howard, was accused of doing the same, a spokesman insisted: "We firmly deny that there was any contact whatsoever." In 2007, President George W. Bush gave the queen a sly wink during a visit she paid to the United States.
"Did Michelle Obama break royal protocol by giving the Queen a hug?" asked the Daily Mail, which said the two women "clearly took to each other." It added: "No one — including the ladies-in-waiting standing nearby — could believe their eyes."
"Protocol is abandoned as Michelle Obama cosies up to Queen," blared The Times of London.
Forget Carla
Wednesday's reception was followed by a dinner at Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Downing Street home, where the leaders' spouses were joined by notable British women, including "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling and Olympic gold medal runner Kelly Holmes.
The first lady looks as sophisticated in designer dresses as she does in outfits from J. Crew.
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Mrs. Obama also seemed to win over the often feral British press.
The last time a first lady made such a hit in Britain was last year with French President Nicolas Sarkozy's wife, the former fashion model and songwriter Carla Bruni.
But on Thursday, London's Times newspaper had moved on, writing "Carla who?"
The BBC described Mrs. Obama as her husband's co-star rather than supporting act — appropriate for a Harvard-educated lawyer.
Hugs students, too
Mrs. Obama visited an all-girls school in north London on Thursday afternoon. She told the 240 girls about growing up on Chicago's south side, and urged them to think of education as "cool."
April 2: The first lady wowed students in London. ITN's Lucy Manning reports.
Nightly News
At the end of the visit, Mrs. Obama doled out hugs to the students, and was swarmed by them — to the extent that some Secret Service agents stepped nervously forward.
Earlier Thursday, Mrs. Obama attended a performance at the Royal Opera House with the other spouses and guests. The program included music by Handel and a dance performance by Ballet Black, a troupe set up to give performing opportunities to black and Asian classical dancers.
Wearing a bright teal blue dress by Jason Wu — who designed her inauguration gown — and a sweater by Junya Watanabe, Mrs. Obama posed for photographs with Sarah Brown, Therese Rein, wife of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso's wife Chikako Aso, and Laureen Harper, who is married to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, on the stage of the opera house. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30017148/?gt1=43001





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Muchas Gracia fo' de comment!!!
I think I might, like YOU did, enjoy huggin' and kissing Victoria Principle more than Queen Elizabeth - maybe.
It's not that I don't, personally, like 'the queen.' But, I definitely do not like what she represents and 'stands for.' We know 'bout dat.
Person to person, I would hug and kiss 'the queen' - if I thought she could allow herself to reciprocate, without gittin' me jacked-up in a guarded, locked down 'big house' type situation somewhere
'Cause I know and understand that from her limited perspective and mind-set's priorities - for the last few thousand years of her immediate bloodline heritage's allowable personal choices to change what she, 'the queen,' does with her time, how, and with whomever, whenever, and wherever, educational indoctrination/mental programming, and the like - she is less free, and more of a psychological/mental, physical and spiritual volunteer human slave than I AM - Soul To Soul.
And, I think and feel that I could help her enjoy the gift of her 'thingee,' too - if she could, somehow, open up enough to do her part, for real, rather than for loyalty to the Monarchy, and dedication to the elite - blue-blood - rulers' agenda. Uhm hum...
YOU know. Like all of that fun YOU and Linda know about, from experience, studies, research - and so on.
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