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There is a lot more of this sort of thing throughout this humongously bloated book, but buried beneath all the bragging and bluster, beneath all the smarmy (and not very interesting) gossip, there is a moving story about Mr. Eszterhas and his father, a Hungarian writer who brought his family to the United States after months in a refugee camp during World War II.
But if you were to be told some interesting gossip or useful information after a couple of glasses of wine, your brain would encode your slightly intoxicated state as part of the memory, so would be better able to retrieve this memory if you were to have another couple of glasses of wine (on a different night, not right after the first two).
We'll have more info in just a moment… Suffice it to say some of the more interesting gossip at SXSW is going to appear on this feed….
The inevitable speculation made for some interesting gossip: Was he rotting in jail in Alexandria?
Read Ryan's thoughts on getting intimate with celebrities and more interesting gossip in the full interview here.
They could have interesting gossip that you missed at work or school, or you can complain about how sick you are.
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This is interesting as gossip, but I can't see how it enlarges our understanding of the writer or his work.
Whenever Marcia calls up the writer she has some sort of interesting-sounding gossip to relate such as the fight their friend Kitty had with her Russian dressmaker.
The New Yorker, August 1, 1936 P. 30 Whenever Marcia calls up the writer she has some sort of interesting-sounding gossip to relate such as the fight their friend Kitty had with her Russian dressmaker.
Mr. Seinfeld wrote: "The true story of what happened has never been printed, No. 1, because it's not nearly as interesting as the gossip, and No. 2, because my wife, to her great credit in my opinion, doesn't have much interest in setting the tabloid record straight".
The true story of what happened has never been printed, No. 1, because it's not nearly as interesting as the gossip, and No. 2, because my wife, to her great credit in my opinion, doesn't have much interest in setting the tabloid record straight -- the rules of which, believe me, no one understands better than I do.
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