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.
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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