This American Life: The Jackie Onasis Story »
Posted By ind06 1 year, 6 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentGives new meaning to the phrase "You had to be there".
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ind061 year, 6 months ago
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This same thing happened to me, except without Jackie Onasis... or a cab... Oh yeah, and I was in Portland... Oh, and the person across the street, the one that WASN'T Jackie Onasis, or, actually, now that I think about it, there wasn't anyone across the street, I was just walking on the street pretty much without anyone else around.
Yep.
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cowboygrandpa1 year, 6 months ago
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Wow!! I'm glad I wasn't there. I actually think it was the grassy knoll in Dallas. LOL
It wasn't a cab but a secret service car. She was looking for the CIA.
They are really deep cover agents and their stories don't match.
Bush outed them.
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ind061 year, 6 months ago
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Trust me BB, I replied to your comment, and it was a fairly witty rejoinder, but it vanished FIVE times! Now the comment count-o-meter above shows two more comments than you can actually see so Propeller KNOWS at least two of the responses exist, it just doesn't feel like showing them right now.
Until I posted THIS and then everything showed up, whataya know!
And the edit button has vanished! Oh SUUUUPER!!!!!
****** ****** on a ******* ****** bedecked ****** ****** postcard **** **** ******* gorilla ****!
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