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imzadi_ 113F
342 posts
7/23/2010 2:14 pm
Top 10 Reasons Why There Couldn't Be a Filipino-American US President



Top 10 Reasons Why There Couldn't Be a Filipino-American US President
- by David Letterman

10. The White House is not big enough for in-laws and extended relatives.

9. There are not enough parking spaces at the White House for 2 Honda Civics, 2 Toyota Land Cruisers, 3 Toyota Corollas, a Mercedes Benz, a BMW , and an MPV (My Pinoy Van).

8. Dignitaries generally are intimidated by eating with their fingers at State dinners.

7. There are too many dining rooms in the White House - where will they put the picture of the Last Supper?

6. The White House walls are not big enough to hold a pair of giant wooden spoon and fork.

5. Secret Service staff won't respond to 'psst... psst' or hoy.hoy hoy.

4. Secret Service staff will not be comfortable driving the presidential car with a Holy Rosary hanging on the rear view mirror, or the statue of the Santo Nino on the dashboard.

3. No budget allocation to purchase a Karaoke music-machine for every room in the White House.

2. State dinners do not allow 'Take Home'.

AND THE NUMBER 1 REASON WHY THERE COULDN'T BE A FILIPINO-AMERICAN U.S. PRESIDENT IS....

1. Air Force One does not allow overweight Balikbayan boxes!





coxkevin 42M

7/23/2010 11:55 pm


kissey75 48F

7/24/2010 3:32 am



U will always b w/ Me Now & ever eternally


frozenflower3 64F

7/24/2010 12:32 pm

hahahahaa this is funny and so true!!!!


jean_1000 47F

7/24/2010 7:59 pm



love is the greatest gift of all


jane82 110F

7/26/2010 4:41 pm

I always love this joke.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.