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Post by freespiritmuse on May 27, 2013 8:52:26 GMT -5
www.mediaite.com/online/michele-bachmann-inspires-racy-romance-novel-but-is-still-stranger-than-fiction/The next Fifty Shades of Grey has an unlikely muse: Minnesota congresswoman and conservative fabulist Michele Bachmann. Fires of Siberia, a Bachmann-inspired romance novel, tells the tale of a red state presidential candidate who crashes in Siberia during a trip to improve (or invent) her foreign policy credentials, and must make her way back to civilization with the help of a dashing stranger named—wait for it—Steadman Bass. The novel was written by Tréy Sager, and, arriving in advance of his memoir Oedipus Breast, may be the classier of his forthcoming titles.
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Post by freespiritmuse on May 27, 2013 8:53:09 GMT -5
Bachmann and unlikely muse. Indeed.
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Post by milieu on Jun 3, 2013 23:29:59 GMT -5
Ok, I'm not trying to be snarky here, but:
If one talks to oneself in a public forum does that indicate a psychological state whereby the other members should alert someone?
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Post by milieu on Jun 3, 2013 23:31:12 GMT -5
No, of course it doesn't. It simply indicates a healthy enjoyment of oneself.
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Post by milieu on Jun 3, 2013 23:32:13 GMT -5
Yes, it does. And if you'd paid any attention at all during all those psych classes you'd know this.
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Post by milieu on Jun 3, 2013 23:34:08 GMT -5
Shut up and go away! You've hijacked this thread bad enough!
Good one freespiritmuse --- musing on a muse. Good one indeed.
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