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Fisher writes, “Suddenly, Senator Kennedy, seated directly across from me, looked at me with his alert, aristocratic eyes and asked me a most surprising question. 'So,' he said, clearly amused, 'do you think you’ll be having sex with Chris at the end of your date?’”
The celeb adds, “Chris Dodd looked at me with an unusual grin hanging on his very flushed face.”
“Funnily enough, I won’t be having sex with Chris tonight…No that probably won’t happen…Thanks for asking, though,” the author claims that the rather candid line of questioning didn’t end there.
Fisher continues in her latest tome: “’Would you have sex with Chris in a hot tub?' Senator Kennedy asked me, perhaps as a way to say good night?
There was a very long article written about Ted and Chris's excelent exploits some years back in GQ magizine if memory serves. These guys were pervs of the highest order.
There was a very long article written about Ted and Chris's excelent exploits some years back in GQ magizine if memory serves. These guys were pervs of the highest order.
They were very liberal with thier privates.
Google for "Waitress Sandwich". ALL of the Kennedy's were TRASH.
Carrie? Is that you that started this thread? Gonna sell a lot of books, Carrie? Shockaholic? You know, the novel you’ve been working on. You know, the…the one, uh, you been working on for three years. You know, the…the novel. Mm, got something new to write about now. You know, maybe…uh, maybe a main character gets into a relationship, suffers a little heart break. Something like uh, what…what you been, you just been through. Draw from the real life experience. Little uh, little heart break. You know…work it into the story. Make those characters a little more three dimensional. Little, uh, richer experience for the reader. Make those second hundred pages really keep the reader guessing, what’s going to happen. Some twists and turns. Little epilogue, everybody learns the hero’s journey isn’t always a happy one. Oh, I look forward to reading it.
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