I’ve heard that back in her college days, she used to go on car trips with guys and give them all oral pleasure. Is this true?
I don’t know if it’s true, but I’ve heard the same stories. Not so much about her college days, but during her career as a actress in Hollywood.
I don’t know if it’s true or not, but I heard that Hillary Clinton used to felch goats in the back of Buick sedans.
Or is this introducing politics into GQ?
dono said
With 257 posts, you should know that you are, indeed, being political in an inappropriate forum.
:rolleyes:
From my searching in Google groups, Kitty Kelley, in her biography, alleges that about Nancy(Davis) Reagan. I haven’t gone beyong that searching for the truth.
samclem, granted.
I’ll shut up now.
Buy ya’ a beer?
Do it exactly one more time and you’ll be able to buy plenty of beers with all the spare time you’ll have by not posting to this message board. Capice?
I have heard the expression:
Nancy “I’ll sleep my way to the top!” Davis
Follow up:
How long from when Reagan’s divorce became final until his marriage to Davis?
Amusing speculation: what kind of a woman would consider RR a catch?
Reagan divorced Jane Wyman on June 6, 1948. He married Nancy (who was apparently already pregnant with Patti) on March 4, 1952. Here is a handy timeline of the life of “the Gipper”.
From the Orange County Weekly website:
Kenneth Anger recounts the story of Nancy giving the best “services” in one of his Hollywood Babylon books, but those should be considered fiction and not factual. (For one thing, KA says that it was Justine Bateman that Roman Polanski raped.)
Just had to nitpick this until the Bad Astronomer makes his appearance.
The lower a star’s magnitude, the brighter it is. So a “low-magnitude star” is a bright one. If you wanted to talk about a dim star, that would be a “high-magnitude” one. But that might confuse the readers of scandal sheets.
One thing’s for sure. You can’t “just say no” while you’re doing that! “Mo,” maybe, but not no.
How is that not gossip?
Passing on stories and information, true or false, about others is gossip.
RE-The OP
I believe that as much as I believed the stories of John Denver and Mr Rogers being snipers.
Obviously, I’m in no position to verify what happened. But according to the quoted article, Peter Lawford wasn’t going around talking about Nancy Reagan’s supposed exploits. The only person he supposedly told the story to was his wife Patricia and she was the one who published it.
And the OP wasn’t whether or not Nancy Reagan actually was a “good time girl” - it was whether she had a reputation for being one. The posts here show she did.