I am kicking myself for not sashaying down to Greenwich during the past couple of weeks. But I get nervous driving down the Gold Coast. I worry about a profile stop. Some overzealous trooper might poke me, discover my blood isn’t blue, and then where would I be? Try as I might, I can’t seem to find my place in the Money Zone.
From what I am reading, the trial of State v. Skakel is a dream come true for tabloid set. As worthy a B-grade cast as ever to play in a court house near you.
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