PaintedTrollop
PaintedTrollop
PaintedTrollop

I love this guy! He’s so much more fun than the earnest vegan who writes letters to the editor in my small town daily paper. Once she wrote a letter that attempted to make a connection between eating meat and aberrant sexual behavior. A few days later a guy wrote in to say that he’d just eaten a cheeseburger and

Mixing acetaminophen and booze will kill your kidneys. Don’t go home from a night out drinking and yonk down a glass of water and some tylenol to prevent a hangover the next day.

The inventor of the Segway, Dean Kamen, is alive and well and living in NH.

I wish he’d show a more serious side now and again. All that smiling, grinning, and laughing are a little monotonous.

Imagine how those awful parents must have shamed and blamed their daughters. I hope this is the end of them being paraded around as role models.

Harrison’s devotion to pleasing women—both extracurricularly by producing The Bachelor franchise, and now with this book—is admirable.

Everything Miley does is SO interesting and IMPORTANT!

These are great stories, thanks!

Aw, Mr. Fake Anecdotes is feeling a little miffed.

Politicians are not universally tremendously horrible people, any more than all women are golddiggers, all Jews are good with money, all gay men are well dressed, etc, etc. etc.

Ha! That’s a great story about GHWB. “I’ve always felt like a Texan.” Also, Marine Band!

I first heard him speak in a small room in NH before he announced he was running for president. He’s terrific. And not boogered up about being short, either.

That makes me loathe him a little less. Thanks!

Ha! I’d come help you if I could.

Howard Dean is a good guy.

Do politicians count? Tom Tancredo, former Congressman from Colorado who ran for president in 2008 got snippy with me in a parking lot outside a presidential debate in NH. All the candidates had room assigned to them where they could get ready the debate. He asked me for directions to the building. I (recognized him

Massachusetts abolished the death penalty in 1984.

It doesn’t give people closure. Every time there’s an appeal all the scabs get ripped off again.