The Bush Gals, Together Again in D.C.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007; Page C03
After a long, twinless spring, Jenna and Barbara Bush are back in town! The first daughters (Jenna in a maroon sleeveless dress, Barbara in a silver-white dress) spent Saturday night with two female friends at Hook, the new "sustainable seafood" restaurant in Georgetown; they dined on calamari, beet salad and country ham appetizers, followed by bluefish and tautog -- that's a fish, too, y'all -- personally delivered by chef Barton Seaver . Spirits were high: Jenna got into a friendly chat with former Wizards/now Knicks player Jared Jeffries and his pals at a nearby table -- one diner saw the men send shots over to the twins' table. The women left, only to return with four more friends, and the whole bunch of them spent the rest of the evening in Hook's bar-lounge.
The last time the pair were spotted in Washington together was way back in January, then Barbara went back to her job in New York and Jenna to her work with UNICEF in Latin America. No word if Jenna's staying for the summer to put the finishing touches on "Ana's Story," her book about a 17-year-old single mother in Panama. Sources say Jenna is gearing up for her book tour this fall.
HEY, ISN'T THAT . . . ?
Looks Like She Had a Ball on Center Court
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"Thomas Jefferson [and] I share a few things in common. . . . We're both violin players. We both had hair that stood out in a crowd. Mr. Jefferson experimented with hemp, and so did I."
-- Boyd Tinsley saluting the University of Virginia's founder in a speech on Saturday at Valedictory Exercises. The Charlottesville native and violinist for the Dave Matthews Band "occasionally" attended U-Va. in the '80s, where he studied American history.





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