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LynnieLew
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OH MY GOSH! WHAT A SHOW OFF! 
Isnāt it exciting though? I love it when famous people actually try to make a difference, especially with pro-life causes.
yes, these are regular people but they live in a different world. The funny thing was that for almost 2 hours I felt like a part of that world. However, I was thrilled to be back home with my kiddos and a hubby that loves me!

Isnāt it exciting though? I love it when famous people actually try to make a difference, especially with pro-life causes.
yes, these are regular people but they live in a different world. The funny thing was that for almost 2 hours I felt like a part of that world. However, I was thrilled to be back home with my kiddos and a hubby that loves me!
Heh. This is actually a big problem for me. I try to tell myself I donāt derive any real self-satisfaction through merely being in the orbit of semi- to well-known people, but I often wonder if Iām kidding myself. So, to avoid the implications of the question, I tell myself that I name-drop all the time ājust to prove to my parents that Iām actually doing something with my life.ā Lol.
That said, last night I attended a dinner with a number of big-shot conservative journalists. Bob Novak was there, as was Arnaud de Borchgrave. I saw Sam Donaldson in the crowd (though I know heās not a conservative journalistāI once saw him take the āconā position in a debate at CPAC about whether the media was biased.) Surprisingly, Pat Sajak was there, too.
A few weeks ago the non-profit I work for held a big anniversary gala. One of my duties was to escort Rush Limbaugh from the entrance of the hotel to his seat at the dinner. Nice guy, but heās very shy and quiet, if you can believe that.
There have been a number of others (I once even gave Al Gore a fake-out handshake, but it was completely by accidentāI swear!). One incident helps me to keep things in perspective, though. Forgive the image, if you will, but I once had a brief conversation with former Reagan Attorney General Ed Meeseāwhile we were standing at our respective urinals. Iām a big fan of the āno talking in the menās room rule,ā but hey, Ed Meeseā¦
Lol.