Captain Obvious
10-10-2014, 07:28 PM
Mission accomplished!
http://news.yahoo.com/newcombe-lifts-lid-party-boy-george-w-bush-030448119--ten.html
"George was a bit of a party boy in those days," Newcombe said of George W. "I noticed that George was sort of eyeing me off," he added as they began drinking "reasonable-sized mugs of beer".
"I put on a bit of pace and he'd keep pace with me. A little silent game was going on.
"After about four of these, I picked the glass up in my teeth without my hands and skulled it straight down and I said, 'What are you made of, George?' And so he had to do that."
Newcombe said he then drank another beer from the wrong side of the glass: "I looked at him and go, 'Have you got any guts, George, or what's your story?' So he did that."
The pair staggered back to their car and Newcombe's wife Angie offered to drive but Bush insisted he was fine.
"We had about three miles to drive down this road along the sea and after about a mile he got pulled over," Newcombe recalled.
The cop got out of the car and made him walk the line and back and he kind of did it alright but he was a bit cheeky when he was doing it," he said.
"The cop was writing him a ticket and then Peter Roussel got out of the car, and went over to the cop and was telling him he was George Bush's son, and the cop, his name was Calvin, goes 'Oh my God, I've just booked the son of the director of the CIA, I'm in real trouble.'
"But he's written the ticket."
http://news.yahoo.com/newcombe-lifts-lid-party-boy-george-w-bush-030448119--ten.html
"George was a bit of a party boy in those days," Newcombe said of George W. "I noticed that George was sort of eyeing me off," he added as they began drinking "reasonable-sized mugs of beer".
"I put on a bit of pace and he'd keep pace with me. A little silent game was going on.
"After about four of these, I picked the glass up in my teeth without my hands and skulled it straight down and I said, 'What are you made of, George?' And so he had to do that."
Newcombe said he then drank another beer from the wrong side of the glass: "I looked at him and go, 'Have you got any guts, George, or what's your story?' So he did that."
The pair staggered back to their car and Newcombe's wife Angie offered to drive but Bush insisted he was fine.
"We had about three miles to drive down this road along the sea and after about a mile he got pulled over," Newcombe recalled.
The cop got out of the car and made him walk the line and back and he kind of did it alright but he was a bit cheeky when he was doing it," he said.
"The cop was writing him a ticket and then Peter Roussel got out of the car, and went over to the cop and was telling him he was George Bush's son, and the cop, his name was Calvin, goes 'Oh my God, I've just booked the son of the director of the CIA, I'm in real trouble.'
"But he's written the ticket."