I was under the impression that when Truman Capote’s writing desk was opened after his death, the openers found a address book, an ounce of cocaine, 6 Qaaludes, a bottle of Scotch, a list of “People that are going to be humiliated in future articles of mine”, a box of condoms, half a turkey, and 29 pages of what appeared to be Lunch at Tiffany’d.
As for myself, I’m trying to find Shakespeare’s Henry I-III.
I was under the impression that when Truman Capote’s writing desk was opened after his death, the openers found a address book, an ounce of cocaine, 6 Qaaludes, a bottle of Scotch, a list of “People that are going to be humiliated in future articles of mine”, a box of condoms, half a turkey, and 29 pages of what appeared to be Lunch at Tiffany’d.
As for myself, I’m trying to find Shakespeare’s Henry I-III.
I was under the impression that when Truman Capote’s writing desk was opened after his death, the openers found a address book, an ounce of cocaine, 6 Qaaludes, a bottle of Scotch, a list of “People that are going to be humiliated in future articles of mine”, a box of condoms, half a turkey, and 29 pages of what appeared to be Lunch at Tiffany’d.
As for myself, I’m trying to find Shakespeare’s Henry I-III.
I think Governor Quinn should put back that ounce of coke he found in Capote’s desk.
Returning (momentarily) to the OP, I did see the film once on cable. Dear God it was awful, but IIRC the on-camera explanation was that the events of Leonard Pt 1-5 were still highly classified and therefore could not yet be publicly released.
I think Govenor Quinn’s Post Part I was much better than Govenor Quinn’s Post Part II. And Govenor Quinn’s Post Part III was pretty good, but after that the series really went down hill.
Sorry about that, everyone. I have a semi-Satanic computer, that has the bad tendency to say “504 connection has failed”. Because of that, I was unaware that my post had gone through.
For reasons like that, I’m tempted to get rid of it.