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Does Bush Have a Spider-Sense?

Those of you that keep up on world events (or even those of you who don't) have no doubt heard that President Bush was assaulted by an Iraq report who threw a size 10 shoe at him. The thing that really surprised me after seeing the video is not a shoe was thrown at our president. No, what really caught my attention was how fast he moved to dodge that size 10. Seriously, I don't think I have ever seen any old person move so fast.

For those of you keeping score, Spider-Man has an unusual ability that lets him sense danger just before it strikes, giving him time to react. This is known as his spider-sense. Bush's reaction makes me wonder if he, too, possess such an ability. I think he should be studied by the world's top scientists.

Only gaming freaks will get this one.


Comments

Tommy said…
OMG! A quick timer event!
See, I knew you'd get it, Tommy. =)
Only gaming freaks? How about Spider-Man freaks like this "friendly neighborhood poster"
*I do use the reflex button to dodge assaults on Spidey and SM3 game has this quick timer
*That's a good 1: "He should be studied by world scientists"
My bad. I figure most people wouldn't get the "Press A" being a quick time event in video games.
Tommy said…
Shenmue may have set the precedent on QTE's, but if there was something before it, I'm not recalling it at the moment.

"Care for a game of Lucky Hit?"

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