
I meant to mention in my response to Will's post that I'm reading Washingtonienne by Jessica Cutler.
You may remember her from the major sex scandal she caused in beltway circles a year or so back. Althouth Ms. Cutler would like us to believe that this is a work of fiction, I'm fairly certain there is a lot of personal experience being displayed. Will, if I was you, I'd be down on the hill, playing up my Syracuse roots to any girls that will listen (Jess is an alum, as is her female protaganist). If these are the typical post-graduate activities of SU Journalism students (threesomes, coke binges, hooking up with multiple high elected officials), then it explains why people can take the snow for 4 years.
In other entertainment news, did anybody else notice that Cooter is urging a boycott of the Dukes of Hazard movie? I'm not sure what's funnier, that Cooter is trying to stop people from seeing a movie about something that basically made his career, or the fact that he was elected to congress.
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Haven't you learned that random pictures of cleavage is a blog-killer, Bill?
So the book is actually "fictional" and not a straight memoir? What's the point of that?
I did a quick perusal of the blog archive, and determined that in almost all instances where cleavage appeared on this site, the blog went at most 4 days without another post, and most of the shots were commented upon. I also believe every shot was of Ms. Bacon, which probably didn't hurt.
Why exactly do you think cleavage kills the blog, perhaps because everyone collectively decides they'd like to keep looking at it (and therefore refuse to post)?
Regardless, it is stated to be fiction. However, I noticed this morning when searching the Washington Post for the original Cutler article that they were listing it under Non-Fiction.
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