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Good Point, but....
according to Urban Legends, it is false. This was creative, though!
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_michelle_obama_lobster.htm
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QuailNest
on December 8, 2011 at 11:23 AM
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Come to the Waldorf, by Langston Hughes
"Advertisement for the Waldorf-Astoria" is a two-page poem by Langston Hughes accompanied by illustrations by Walter Steinhilber which takes the form of a parody of a magazine advertisement. The poem was first published in "The New Masses" in December 1931 and later in Hughes’s autobiography of that time period “The Big Sea.” The poem is considered one of Hughes’ most direct indictments of economic inequality of the 1930’s.
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QuailNest
on December 8, 2011 at 11:20 AM
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At the Waldof
This blog reminds me of a clasic satirical add we studied in American Literature.
Funny Mrs. Obama, the wife of our first Black President!
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QuailNest
on December 8, 2011 at 11:18 AM
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posted by
Kabu
on December 6, 2011 at 8:13 AM
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Corbin
Yeah, really! And did you notice that the lady is having Iranian caviar?
Here's a blurb about that delicacy:
Considered by many the golden child of the sturgeon family, Osetra caviars are by far the most popular and sought after varieties of Caspian caviars. Typically, its size and price are somewhere is between Beluga and Sevruga. Its colors range from being as dark as black to as light as gold. Osetra has a buttery flavor that many consider to be the most enjoyable. The worlds finest Osetra caviar is found in the Caspian Sea. Osetra is produced in Russia, but Iran produces a similar caviar that goes by the name of Asetra.
She's certainly learned a thing or two in the White House...And so much for 'sanctions' against a regime that is hell-bent on getting a nuclear WMD...
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Nautikos
on December 6, 2011 at 7:30 AM
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