Spurned screwboy- pretty much off the radar of real news except among the rival consultant/bloggers- has unveiled a 281-word excerpt of his tell- all "book" about his junior high fantasy sex with the governor of SC.
But I made an affidavit about it! he protests. For people who forced me to do it even as I was peddling the story to death myself! Submit to cross-examination! Hell, no! That's in the book. Maybe. Maybe not. Buy it to find out. Index? Doubtful.
In the 1920s a woman named Nan Britton published a tell-about called "The President's Daughter." It was about her claimed affair with President Warren G. Harding, who, by most accounts, was an idiot and a slob. Francis Russell's biography, "The Shadow of Blooming Grove," retailed the tawdry tales of Harding and his babe making out in an Oval Office closet.
Sounds like FITS- who hasn't has a named writer on its site in forever (Mande, Mande....)plans turning Britton's tell-on it's head to be the bottom.
One can only imagine the current wife reading the proofs. After all, he went public to "protect" his family by making money off it before anybody else did.
But I made an affidavit about it! he protests. For people who forced me to do it even as I was peddling the story to death myself! Submit to cross-examination! Hell, no! That's in the book. Maybe. Maybe not. Buy it to find out. Index? Doubtful.
In the 1920s a woman named Nan Britton published a tell-about called "The President's Daughter." It was about her claimed affair with President Warren G. Harding, who, by most accounts, was an idiot and a slob. Francis Russell's biography, "The Shadow of Blooming Grove," retailed the tawdry tales of Harding and his babe making out in an Oval Office closet.
Sounds like FITS- who hasn't has a named writer on its site in forever (Mande, Mande....)plans turning Britton's tell-on it's head to be the bottom.
One can only imagine the current wife reading the proofs. After all, he went public to "protect" his family by making money off it before anybody else did.

0 comments:
Post a Comment