Sarah Palin Turns Biker Chick and Chats About Her "Snow Machine" - Page 3

Author: Tech Team
Published: May 13, 2009 at 11:54 am
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I seriously would not be surprised if we saw Palin and the Nuge (that'd be Ted Nugent, who penned the book, Kill It and Grill It) on a TV hunting special. I bet Palin would chomp at the bit for a chance to go bow hunting with the Nuge!  She can pal around with the Nuge's wife Shemane and they can exchange moose and 'possum stew recipes.  You betcha! wink wink! What would Ellie May think?

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Even People commented on the "bear throw" in the clip:

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin shows off her office décor – including a grizzly bear throw! – while taping a segment for TLC's American Chopper.

In a two-minute clip filmed inside her Anchorage office, Orange County Choppers boss Paul Teutul Sr. talks in Thursday night's episode about building a motorcycle to honor Alaska's 50th anniversary while Palin leans back with her arm resting on a bear that was shot by her father, Chuck Heath.

With the bear's mouth agape and hanging off her left shoulder, Palin casually replied, "We'll ride it to the fishing hole," in regard to the commemorative chopper.

Getting back to the bike...

Although building a chopper is a cool way to commemorate a state, I guess, I don't think a chopper represents Alaska in the farthest stretch of the imagination.  I am not saying that they should commemorate Alaska's 50th year statehood by erecting a giant "snow machine" statue, but commemorating Alaska with a chopper is like Florida commemorating its state with a giant igloo statue. 

Oh, calm down, I know it is only PART of Alaska's commemoration celebration. Of course they issued the standard commemorative stamps and coins, and apparently they have a whole myriad of festivities planned.

But a chopper? Wonder where the planter chopper will end up? 
Maybe it will end up in Palin's office along with the stuffed bear.

Two things that will never move again, to share an office with another thing that will never move out of that office.
Which seems oddly appropriate, now that I think about it. 

*wink, wink*

 
 

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