Well, probably not, but each community covered by our sisters and brothers at People Newspapers gets a once-over as a potential spot for POTUS’ pad. Check it out here.
5 Comments to “George Bush Moving to Lakewood?”
Reader@ May 2nd, 2008 at 1:40 pm
I live in the Lakewood area and am a volunteer
at the Lakewood Branch of the Dallas Public Library. I suppose the reference to Mr. Bush signing on as a library volunteer was made tongue in cheek. I think West Plano cinches the deal with its “Estate Living” possibilities.
At least, that’s my hope.
the day I see george w. at goldrush is the day this city has jumped the shark and we all have to move out of lakewood and go live on some settlement on the moon. i’ll miss you, pet supplies “plus”
Lakewood is already a commuting nightmare with too many road humps and school zones. We don’t need SSAs in black SUVs blocking the way to… so please Mr. President, purchase in HP across from the police station or in Plano where you can take your dad’s tollway (or is it yours? i forget).
LoC@ May 7th, 2008 at 2:10 pm
Of course, if he does end up in Lakewood, maybe we can get him to sport a “Choose Woodrow” sign in his yard.
I live in the Lakewood area and am a volunteer
at the Lakewood Branch of the Dallas Public Library. I suppose the reference to Mr. Bush signing on as a library volunteer was made tongue in cheek. I think West Plano cinches the deal with its “Estate Living” possibilities.
At least, that’s my hope.
the day I see george w. at goldrush is the day this city has jumped the shark and we all have to move out of lakewood and go live on some settlement on the moon. i’ll miss you, pet supplies “plus”
Lakewood is laughable.
Lakewood is already a commuting nightmare with too many road humps and school zones. We don’t need SSAs in black SUVs blocking the way to… so please Mr. President, purchase in HP across from the police station or in Plano where you can take your dad’s tollway (or is it yours? i forget).
Of course, if he does end up in Lakewood, maybe we can get him to sport a “Choose Woodrow” sign in his yard.