On Jun 8, 4:12=A0pm, Amy Guskin <aisl...@fjordstone.com> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 01:36:00 -0400, thus spake jmsa...@aol.com (in artic=
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> <b4acccc9-8f4e-443c-ac62-53bb55bd0...@w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com>):
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> > It?s been a while, I know...but things have been awfully crazed at
> > this end of the modem.
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> > I was there for the premiere of Changeling (no the name isn?t going to
> > change) at Cannes, and it was, overall, perhaps the most surreal
> > experience of my life. =A0I was ensconced at the Hotel du Cap
> > overlooking the French Riviera, just abaft from Clint Eastwood and
> > Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt and Mick Jagger (who came to dinner with
> > the bunch of us that Friday) and surrounded by sights I could never
> > have imagined myself seeing. =A0Day-trip drives into the South of France=
> > for shopping, into Monaco and Monte Carlo where I dropped five hundred
> > Euros at the casino because, well, you pretty much have to...and the
> > premiere. <<
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> Wow -- it all sounds _amazing_, Joe. =A0And I'm going to ask the question =
that
> I know is on everybody's mind, but they're just too shy to ask: how were M=
ick
> Jagger's table manners?
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> My guess? =A0Fastidious. =A0:-)
>
> Amy
> --
> "In my line of work you gotta keep repeating things over and over and over=
> again for the truth to sink in, to kinda catapult the propaganda." - Georg=
e
> W. Bush, May 24, 2005
He seemed a right proper gentleman in every regard.
jms