

Christopher Walken is NOT a fucking Twitter GOD!
Christopher Walken is a fucking Twitter GOD!
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So, uh, what is the Catholic Church? What're you guys all about?
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I may yet get a job . . . .
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Bad Attitude links to today’s Salon review of Kitty Kelley’s new gossip tome on the Bush family. Reviewer David Talbott cites evidence from the book about W’s, and the family’s, lack of intellectual curiosity:
New Yorker writer Brendan Gill recalls roaming the Kennebunkport compound one night while staying there looking for a book to read—the only title he could find was “The Fart Book.”
Curious about the book, I looked it up on Amazon and discovered the following reader’s review:
5 out of 5 stars A beautiful book for beautiful minds!, September 14, 2004
Reviewer: Big Babs (Kennebunkport, ME) – See all my reviews
This book is simply a hoot! In fact, it is the only book I keep up at the summer cottage. Hilarious fun for the whole family to read, especially we’ve knocked back a few highballs.
Dated today! Sheesh, you gotta get up pretty early in the morning to get ahead of these guys.
FYI, the only other review there, from a few years back, tells us a bit more about the book and its intended audience:
5 out of 5 stars informative, captures chilrens’s natural curiosity, June 15, 1998
Reviewer: A reader
This book explores an area that chilren have lots of fun with, it gives informative explanations and uses language chilren are already familiar with. I strongly recomend it!
ijustgoberSERK · politext
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A very interesting set of tests, I passed some of them and I can say that this is a great pleasure. I recommend to all!
— Dating Apr 14, 04:53 PM #