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07:23 April 5th, 2008

What am I in charge of?

Posted by: Robert Basler
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face-crop-140.jpgBlog Guy, I’ve been following the news from the NATO summit in Bucharest this week. It all seems so serious! Don’t those leaders ever get to just lighten up and have some fun?

Of course. They have access to such things as Super SoakersGuitar Hero and NATO BINGO during breaks.

There are also organized games such as this one, called ”What am I in charge of?” Different world leaders cover their face, and the other leaders have to guess who they are. It relieves the tension and it’s not as tough as it sounds, since they’re all wearing name tags.

face-360.jpgGeorgia’s President Mikhail Saakashvili (L) puts his hands to his face as he talks with U.S. President George W. Bush at the NATO Summit in Bucharest April 3, 2008. REUTERS/ Kevin Lamarque

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5 comments so far

Rumour is that they can’t go home until George gets one right.

- Posted by Charlene

“we have collected the biggest group of mass murderers together that the world has ever seen”

- Posted by michael uk

I can understand Saakashvili wanting to hide when President Bush strode by, but as every Kindergardener knows, you need much bigger hands.

- Posted by John C Abell

Well, this whole thing stinks! This dude claims to be PRESIDENT of Georgia! Ever hear of a governor, buddy?

- Posted by Robert Basler

In an attempt to communicate on a level of equal intellect, President Saakashvili is reduced to playing a game of Peek-A-Boo with President Bush. According to witnesses, President Bush enjoyed the game very much.

- Posted by Mike Dehm

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