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* Well, look who's co-authored a book on The Big Lebowski.

* The book penned by alleged murderer* OJ Simpson is going to be published, and it's already selling like hotcakes (at least so far as the chains are concerned). The best part is that the Goldman family are the ones who got it published. Every now and then the crass, bloodsucking side of the publishing industry comes through for us.

* Well all right! We found a country less educated than America.

* In this delightful, slice-o-literary-life essay in the NYTBR, author Pagan Kennedy discovers that she can connect with her readers via a new invention called the Internet.

* Well, it is a bit better than another Long Pen article. But really, can a NYTBR Long Pen essay be that far away?

* Um, I'd like to see this secret service agent. Dude must be incredibly buff.

He suggests that having a Secret Service agent lift you, the second most powerful man in government, by your belt buckle and escort you to a secure bunker, where you sit for two hours believing you gave an order that downed an American passenger jet — well, these things change a man.

Did he bench press Rove for fun?

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* Raise your hand if you think he didn't do it. Now use it to slap yourself.

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