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In Cold Blood, indeed

Posted on December 22, 2004 by Bob

This separated-at-birth observation via email from my buddy Joe Fedorko:

As Joe points out: if I’m the Capote estate, I’m suing.

UPDATE: Credit where due — as noted in the comments, First Draft was here first.

Posted in Almost Seven Wonders

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← Why I like cricket so much
How A Pudu Saved Christmas →

In Cold Blood, indeed

Posted on December 22, 2004 by bob harris

This separated-at-birth observation via email from my buddy Joe Fedorko:

As Joe points out: if I’m the Capote estate, I’m suing.

UPDATE: Credit where due — as noted in the comments, First Draft was here first.

Posted in Almost Seven Wonders

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