At the very least, they like the song 'Thunderstruck' -- sadly, no
footage of them singing the song. No word if either enjoyed a taste
of the formerly illegal absinthe which is now being sold in the U.S.
again -- had some a few months ago and believe me, it's an acquired
taste.
The Reliable Source
By Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts
Monday, June 23, 2008; Page C03
Jenna and Henry Couldn't Rook Their D.C. Friends Out of a Party
http://www.wa****ngtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/22/AR2008062202320.html
Jenna and Henry Hager nixed a big White House wedding, but Wa****ngton
wasn't totally neglected -- the newlyweds celebrated last month's
nuptials at two parties Saturday night.
First up: an early-evening White House reception for 500 hosted by
President and Laura Bush. Guests greeted the bride ("bubbly and cute,"
re****ts one guest) and groom in the Rose Garden, then drifted upstairs
for an informal, low-key gathering -- no receiving lines or speeches,
but champagne and cake. The high-profile crowd included the groom's
parents, John and Maggie Hager, the bride's sister, Barbara, as well
as Colin Powell, Andy Card, Josh Bolton, Nancy Brinker, Condi Rice and
other members of the Cabinet. The U.S. Marine Band played "oldies-but-
goodies," re****ts People, and the Bushes all hit the dance floor.
The grown-ups went to bed, and the newlyweds headed to the Rookery,
the new private club at 25th and Pennsylvania Avenue. The intimate
party with 100 or so close friends included members of the May 10
wedding party. Guests were issued blue wristbands for access to the
club's second floor, where they found Jenna (black and white floral
dress), Henry (dark suit) and a cash bar. The crowd partied for almost
four hours to the sounds of Sick Feed, a rock-and-roll cover band.
Highlight? Jenna joining Barbara onstage to belt out "Thunderstruck"
by AC/DC.
There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'...


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