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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Janice Shell who wrote (12309)3/26/1998 4:26:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
>>She is a genuinely evil woman. But she had a GREAT facelift. Ugly as sin ten years ago.

Why'd you switch the topic to Hillary?



To: Janice Shell who wrote (12309)3/26/1998 4:29:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
>>Well, after all, the first one, dishonest an effort as it was, had made money, a rare thing with art books. So she tried again. This time Picasso. Ooops, had to do most of it herself, and it bombed.

Wrongo.

Her biography of Pablo Picasso, Picasso: Creator
and Destroyer, published in 1988, was a major
international bestseller, translated into sixteen
languages. The book was recently reissued by Avon
Books to coincide with the release of "Surviving
Picasso", a film based on the book, produced by
Merchant-Ivory for Warner Bros. and starring
Anthony Hopkins.
ariannaonline.com



To: Janice Shell who wrote (12309)3/26/1998 4:32:00 PM
From: Lady Lurksalot  Respond to of 20981
 
Janice,

Thank you for this much needed breath of fresh Arianna, although I suppose it will put some people on this thread in a new huff.

Holly



To: Janice Shell who wrote (12309)3/26/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
Not only are you right about Huffington's plagarism, but she landed here in San Francisco and social climbed into friendship with the local Gettys, Gordon and Ann. She somehow manipulated them into paying for her wedding to what's his name, to the tune of several hundred thousand dollars, which wrecked that relationship because the Gettys felt sorely used.

Her husband was not only not very bright, but is widely assumed here to be gay.