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Jane Portman, come with us. We are going to fight for your kids and you, Rob will not
hlthe2b
(113,947 posts)madaboutharry
(42,033 posts)mr. madaboutharry does that too. It must be a guy thing.
irisblue
(37,506 posts)madaboutharry
(42,033 posts)I would be worried about crashing into someone's car. But I will say that he does look like he is enjoying himself during his wagon rides in parking lots.
irisblue
(37,506 posts)whistler162
(11,155 posts)the dang thing would do a wheelie.
Took me a bit to connect the who is her husband, Sherrod Brown.
malaise
(296,076 posts)I howled with laughter at her response
https://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2012/07/18/sen-sherrod-browns-wife-makes-conservative-blogger-look-silly
CONNIE SCHULTZ, A Pulitzer prize-winning columnist and wife of Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, posted an E-mail exchange between herself and an unnamed, unwitting conservative blogger to her Facebook page Tuesday night.
The blogger emailed Schultz on July 9 to say, smugly: "Dear Ms. Shultz, We are doing an expose on journalists in the elite media who socialize with elected officials they are assigned to cover. We have found numerous photos of you with Sen. Sherrod Brown. In one of them, you appear to be hugging him. Care to comment?"
Schultz, of course, is married to Brown. She wrote back a day later: "Dear Mr. [Name Deleted]: I am surprised you did not find a photo of me kissing U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown so hard he passes out from lack of oxygen. He's really cute. He's also my husband. You know that, right?"
A week has passed, but Schultz says she's received no response from the blogger. "Waiting, I'm waiting...." the columnist wrote on her Facebook page Tuesday.
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Lovely couple
TrollBuster9090
(6,128 posts)gademocrat7
(11,938 posts)Two wonderful people.
llmart
(17,614 posts)I almost didn't click on the link because of the confusing title. But then I did thinking that maybe it was something/someone I'd never heard of that I should know.
I say that as someone who just got her book ou t of the library and read it. It's fiction about a fictional town in Ohio called "Erietown". It isn't stellar writing, but those of us who grew up in Ohio and are of a certain age can relate to a lot of it.