So we have a pic of chimp still wearing his Prez jacket (At the hardware store...) and now we find out he is still getting to hear the Presidential song.
Next we will probably hear that they have converted a room in his house to look like the Oval Office.
http://sceneblog.guidelive.com/archives/2009/02/alan-peppard-bushes-dine-with.htmlAt last there's more to see on George W. Bush's street than moving vans and police blockades. The man himself hit Dallas this weekend and proved to be quite the sociable ex-president surrounding himself on his first Saturday night home with some high-net worth backers of SMU, site of his future presidential library, and, what so-far is being informally referred to as a Freedom Institute.
He made big news with his Saturday morning visit to Elliott's Hardware on Maple Avenue where he jokingly asked about the greeter job that had been offered to him. (Earlier this month, Elliott's president and CEO Kyle Walters wrote an open letter to W. offering him a job as one of the store's famous vest-wearing greeters.)
Saturday evening, Laura and George Bush were guests at an intimate dinner party at the Preston Hollow estate of billionaire Harold Simmons and his wife, Annette, to celebrate the first anniversary of Harold's life-saving kidney transplant.
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For the Simmons' dinner, society pianist Adrian King made the three-block trip from his normal perch at Park Cities Prime steakhouse to play for the group.
Though Adrian is a Brit from Peterborough, England, his played "Hail to the Chief" like a pro when President Bush arrived.