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25 Interesting Facts About Michelle Obama at BettyConfidential.com
Scoop 25 Things You Might Not Know About Michelle Obama The Brady Bunch, Barack's nose and her Easy Bake Oven -Elizabeth Lightfoot, author of Michelle Obama: First Lady of Hope / The Lyons Press, $14.95 / globepequot.com Michelle Obama 1. She was born January 17, 1964, meaning she will turn 45 ...
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Michelle Obama’s Job Eliminated
cdobs.com — She hasn’t shown up for work very regularly over the last year or so, so when Michelle Obama’s $300,000 job was cut at the University of Chicago Hospitals, it may have been hard to notice the difference. Crain’s skipped the part ... (more) Michelle Obama’s Job Eliminated
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Michelle Obama Hates Pantyhose And Other Fun Facts
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... was Barack's mentor at the law firm where they both worked), a few stood out. For example: 3. Within the family, her nickname is "Miche" (pronounced "Meesh"). 7. Even though they were only allowed one hour of television per night, she committed each episode of The Brady Bunch to memory. 8. As a young girl, she practiced playing the piano so much that she had to be told to stop. 21. She hates pantyhose - too "painful." Read the whole list here. ...

Inaugural Gown Watch
Weekly Standard Blog — ... New York magazine, since she reportedly finds them "too painful." Will she go bare-legged in the 20-30 degree weather? Or perhaps wear some cashmere tights? ...

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