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Blogger tangobaby said...

I have to agree with you...shoes just seem the most convenient item you could throw that has enough heft to them to make it across the room.

And you're the second buddy whose suggested that this isn't the first time Bush has dodged a shoe. All I can say is that if he's that tired, mebbe he can take off early and let Obama get started. You know, like when you leave early on a Friday afternoon when the boss is out...

As debi suggested on my blog, it's really not proper to throw shoes at any world leader, but I was so taken with my vision of a big Iraqi guy throwing a pair of stilletto heels.

December 15, 2008 at 6:20 PM

Blogger Glenn the TOC said...

Actually, it is very rude to show someone the sole of your shoe in Arab culture. It is, of course, infinitely more rude to throw the shoe at them. I lived in Egypt three years and I got so used to not exposing the sole of my shoes to a person of higher status (when I cross my legs for instance) that seven years after I came home, I still think about who is sitting next to me if I cross my legs.

So I hate to say it, but CNN got that one right.

December 16, 2008 at 7:47 AM

Blogger julochka said...

TB--i keep picturing the stilettos and still get a kick out of it. and if he'd been a more leader-like world leader, i could have more respect.

glenn--i'd heard that of thailand, but have to admit it seemed like one of those CNN struggling-for-an-interpretation-in-the-face-of-none kind of things...ok, fair enough tho', makes it even more disrespectful. go iraqi journalist guy (whose name i wish i knew..)

December 16, 2008 at 10:53 AM

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