Monday, October 26, 2009

He said: "She was the IT girl or her generation: cool, together, with a promise of something much more personal. She could be spotted almost anywhere. It didn't seem possible to be in so many places at the same time, but she pulled it off somehow. You could see her at her best and at her worst at any grocery store check-out line. She would generally be the lead story; how so-and-so spent the night at her beach side retreat; how she was seen being carried out, drunk or drugged, from this or that late-night club; how she was now in rehab; how she was now out of rehab. Then there was the marriage, followed by the divorce, the fall down the stairs, the movie deal that didn't happen, etc. etc. You know the drill. It's amazingly consistent with all of the "IT" girls. The story is always the same. Why do you think that is?"
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