More on Fannie and Freddie's $2 million man: "The value that he brought to the relationship was the closeness to Senator McCain and the possibility that Senator McCain was going to run for president again."

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More on Fannie and Freddie's $2 million man: "The value that he brought to the relationship was the closeness to Senator McCain and the possibility that Senator McCain was going to run for president again."
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A political solution to a moral problem coming right up. Where the hell is Toto?
Posted by: Beelzebubba | Sep 22, 2008 at 07:49 PM
Toto would be around 490. Rumors of his reincarnation in the early 80's as Cujo were never proven or dis proven.
Posted by: Tony Wilkins | Sep 22, 2008 at 11:05 PM
Cujo died in a shelter in 1989 surrounded by friends. Among them were several critters who could not find work after being typecast in Stephen King, Alfred Hitchcock and Spielberg productions. Among them were Lassie, Mr. Ed, Arnold Ziffle, Flipper, Chewbacca, Moby Dick and the most famous, the Horse You Rode In On, who is mentioned in more of the genre than portrayed.
Posted by: Beelzebubba | Sep 23, 2008 at 08:43 AM