Published 10/24/2009
by emilyes
at CNN Political Ticker
First Lady Michelle Obama revealed President Obama's 'annoying' habits Friday night.
NEW YORK (CNN)– First Lady Michelle Obama made an appearance Friday night on Jay Leno's "Ten at Ten" segment and revealed President Obama's most annoying habits.
"He has no annoying habits, right Jay, none. He's perfect," Mrs. Obama said with a laugh. "But you know what, when he beats me in tennis that gets to be pretty annoying, and he beats me quite often."
The segment consists of Leno asking 10 random, often humorous questions to a special guest. Leno also asked the First Lady about Malia and Sasha's Halloween costumes, and tested her to see if she could name all the Brady Bunch children in under 10 seconds– which she did with two seconds to spare.
The late night TV host also asked Mrs. Obama whether the president would prefer world peace or a world series win for the Chicago White Sox.
"That's a tough one," she joked. "If you asked him he'd probably prefer ...
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