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Every now and then I run across a book that seems inexplicably popular. Have you ever heard of this, or of Barbara Payton? -- (link)
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mara
Aug 9 '10, 12:54
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http://www.amazon.com/Tomorrow-Goodbye-Barbara-Payton-Story/dp/1593930631/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1281383497&sr=1-1
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I wonder if the problems of current celebrities have people looking to the history of this kind of problem. -- nm
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MojaveMeg
Aug 9, 13:10
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I look forward to the Museum of Celebrity Meltdowns -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 9, 13:13
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"and here, on your right, you'll see our extensive mug-shot gallery" -- nm
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MojaveMeg
Aug 9, 13:20
no but it sounds interesting...I looked her up on IMDB and the biography writer inadvertantly cracked me up
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crash davis
Aug 9, 13:01
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co-starring with Raymond Burr can't have been that bad a career move -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 9, 13:04
noop
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chuckles
Aug 9, 12:56
No -- nm
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oblique
Aug 9, 12:56
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