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Exile On Twain Street

Exile On Twain Street

A cute Kerry advance once changed clothes as we drove in my car. ‘Nice you have tinted windows,’ she said. I can sweet talk secret service agents like a g-man whisperer. And that’s about it for my political bona fides.

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    Execrable, essential, Las Vegas. The place I was born to leave like a die thrown wrong tumbling headlong out of town. Yet here I am, and here are my alibis.

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