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Thanks to whomever for removing those pictures.  I am at my computer at work and, I don't know, would like to actually be able to read the comments thread of my own post.

To answer the question, I have no idea why some people have more hair than others.  Putin is old and fair.  Barack may or may not wax - who knows?  Frankly, thinking about the hairiness of world leaders is not appealing to me.  

"Pretending that you already know the answer when you don't is not actually very helpful." ~Migeru.

by poemless on Tue Nov 11th, 2008 at 05:06:19 PM EST
You are welcome...

You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Tue Nov 11th, 2008 at 05:10:55 PM EST
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Thinking about the hairlessness on the other hand...

I was using the Google to try to find some nice Obama/Putin slash. Complete fail! Too early, perhaps? Give it a few months? Maybe this could be your next calling as your prior coping skill becomes obsolete? You know, to have something to write about. I mean, this one would not be a coping skill, but a celebration of the greatness of the world, and how fabulous it would be if those two got it on... A completely appropriate reaction to the relief of your country for once getting it right. Think about it!

Or maybe I will try. Here, what do you think?

President Obama entered the banquet hall of the Great International Conference to Save the Global Economy. There was the usual annoying camera flashes and reporters lunging forward with microphones, hoping for a quote. He made his way in, not too fast, wouldn't want them to see his disdain for them, not so soon, only two months after his inauguration. But yes, he was already tired of the press corp. The most infuriating aspect was the fawning heaped upon him by brown nosing little shits that just 6 months ago could not be heard to utter a hard word for his predecessor. Then the hand shaking. Merkel, Sarkozy, their faces a blur, meaningless comments of polite blather exchanged. Smile for the camera, shake hands.

And then Putin. The steely gaze, the firm squeeze of his hand. Obama trembled, then caught himself. Putin gave one of his small smirks, and looked him straight in the eyes as he caressed the back of Obamas hand for just a moment. He bent in and whispered "later". Obama felt a small gasp escape him, then straightened himself and smiled: "As you wish, Prime Minister. As you wish.". Thankfully more camera flashes to distract him from the unbidden swelling in his pants, and from his own surprise at his reaction. Putin... Yes, this conference might prove to have more rewards than just saving the global economy.

by someone (s0me1smail(a)gmail(d)com) on Wed Nov 12th, 2008 at 03:04:32 AM EST
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All of the comments in this diary are making me want a double eyeball transplant.  

I can't believe you wrote things like that.  Would you write something like that about your father?  Have you no respect?...

"Pretending that you already know the answer when you don't is not actually very helpful." ~Migeru.

by poemless on Wed Nov 12th, 2008 at 01:09:52 PM EST
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No, not about my father or other close relations. That would be gross. Everyone else is fair game, though. Respect Schmespect! And if you like this, you will like my further plans:
First, finish the story. Narrative and dialogue. Then, animate in 3d, using stick figures. 'Cause stick figures are ridiculously simple, and doing them 3d is just silly. Then, have the story narration and two part dialogue read by a machine speech synthesize system. Using three different voices. It'll be awesome!
by someone (s0me1smail(a)gmail(d)com) on Wed Nov 12th, 2008 at 02:00:05 PM EST
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I would prefer any romance between Barack and Vovochka remain platonic.  Barack is clearly a saint and Putin is clearly a ladies man, and I am just not at the place where I am ready to question the veracity of these mythologies.

On a serious note, your evil little story reminds me very much of a passage in Andrey Kurkov's "President's Last Love" in which Putin holds an international summit in a swimming pool...

"Pretending that you already know the answer when you don't is not actually very helpful." ~Migeru.

by poemless on Wed Nov 12th, 2008 at 02:17:23 PM EST
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