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...teens met back in 1933 in Bartlesville, Okla. They and their families expected that they would get married when she finished college. But on her first visit home, she told him she had dated a classmate. "Bud wasn't much for demonstrating," she says. "I was trying to be coy and find out how he felt about me. Bud got up, said, 'That's it,' and walked out the front door...
ROSIE O'DONNELL is not shy about much, but on matters of her sexual orientation, she has remained coy. There was that moment last year when she dedicated her Daytime Emmy Award to Kelli, which is not the name of any of her three adopted children. And last week she guest-starred on Will & Grace playing a lesbian. But with the publication in April of her autobiography, Find Me, O'Donnell walks right up to making her orientation clear. A publicist at Warner Books confirms that O'Donnell ruminates on her romantic relationships with women but says the issue...
Scott dismisses it as “callow and coy,” and as the discussion comes to a head, Vi yells out that it really happened. Scott answers that “once you start writing it all becomes fiction.” The whole of Fiction clocks in at around half an hour, and with the short running time, it suffers from a lack of character development, a wooden plot construct and bland cinematography. The students in the class never become more than voiceboxes for criticism of Solondz’s previous work, and the provocative questions...
...talking of Iraq, the BBC reports that an anonymous new novel 'The Fortified Castle,' which is drawing rave reviews in the Iraqi media, is in fact the second work of that coy romance novelist Saddam Hussein. His earlier effort 'Zabibah and the King,' about a torrid but noble romance between an embattled monarch and a brave married commoner, is due to be turned into a 20-part TV series. The new one has a war hero falling in love with a Kurdish refugee from Northern Iraq - presumably not one fleeing from his vicious bombing of Mosul...
Sleeping is my main hobby, he says with a coy half-smile. Im not that wild or crazy, but I do like Harvard a lot. Morris, a private and guarded person, cherishes his tight knit circle of friends. Im a lot goofier with my good friends, he says. His relatively high-profile status can be isolating, though. It makes it tougher to become friends with people sometimes, because people have preconceived notions...