Monday, August 12, 2013

Obamas' dog is airlifted to vacation home and yes, we're jealous


We'd guess that President Obama and his family slept in Monday morning, probably skipping the wake-up calls during their eight-day Martha's Vineyard vacation. The entire family arrived at their 5,000-square-foot holiday home on Saturday, including first dog Bo, who was airlifted onto the Massachusetts island in one of two MV-22 Osprey helicopters. According to Britain's Telegraph newspaper, this is the first time the hybrid aircraft has ever been used as vacation transportation by a U.S. president (or his dog). "Obviously, when you're president of the United States, you carry a little baggage when you travel," a White House spokesman said. Huh. Our version of "baggage" is a stack of paperbacks and an extra belt.

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