law firm and was trying to write an e-mail to one other person. and he wrote, about his work there, i m busy doing jack shh i went to a nice busy doing jack, went to a nice two hour sushi lunch and spent two hours bs g with people and i accidently did the auto fill of the entire management committee and this went to all of them, and then to add insult to injury, it was forwarded around to law firms around the country, made it on blogs and became a huge thing and he didn t just hurt himself with as bosses, he became semi famous for being an idiot. how do you avoid that? unfortunately being the one, the witness of having to go all the way out to the world, that was out of his control. the first one was totally his screw up. once you do, it it is done. like you said. it was passed on this guy and that guy and this company and that company. it happens. you have to own up. i doubt he got a promotion.
movie? well, i think it s one of the a way, really, of telling the story and sarah palin, as you pointed out, was very reluctant really to be interviewed. so it was really the quest mainly talking to other fellow republicans and people who had worked with her to find the real sarah palin. and i m the sort of mcguffen who strings it along. you did find people who wanted to talk. one was the ex-brother-in-law. the semi-famous, briefly famous ex-brother-in-law who she had kind of a vendetta with. let s look at that clip about the ex-brother-in-law. behind closed doors, she s not raising her kids. somebody else is raising her kids. i raised her kids for four years. you know, 4 1/2 years. really? when molly and i were together. when todd was on the slope, those kids were always at somebody else s house. and if they weren t, and we were
well, i think it s one of the a way, really, of telling the story and sarah palin, as you pointed out, was very reluctant really to be interviewed. so it was really the quest mainly talking to other fellow republicans and people who had worked with her to find the real sarah palin. and i m the sort of mcguffen who strings it along. you did find people who wanted to talk. one was the ex-brother-in-law. the semi-famous, briefly famous ex-brother-in-law who she had kind of a vendetta with. let s look at that clip about the ex-brother-in-law. behind closed doors, she s not raising her kids. somebody else is raising her kids. i raised her kids for four years. you know, 4 1/2 years. really? when molly and i were together. when todd was on the slope, those kids were always at somebody else s house. and if they weren t, and we were over at their house, she s yelling at them all the time.
documentaries you tend to become a character in the story about how do we find this person? is that what we see in this movie? well, i think it s one of the a way, really, of telling the story and sarah palin, as you pointed out, was very reluctant really to be interviewed. so it was really the quest mainly talking to other fellow republicans and people who had worked with her to find the real sarah palin. and i m the sort of mcguffen who strings it along. you did find people who wanted to talk. one was the ex-brother-in-law. the semi-famous, briefly famous ex-brother-in-law who she had kind of a vendetta with. let s look at that clip about the ex-brother-in-law. behind closed doors, she s not raising her kids. somebody else is raising her kids. i raised her kids for four years. you know, 4 1/2 years. really? when molly and i were together. when todd was on the slope, those kids were always at
well, i think it s one of the a way, really, of telling the story and sarah palin, as you pointed out, was very reluctant really to be interviewed. so it was really the quest mainly talking to other fellow republicans and people who had worked with her to find the real sarah palin. and i m the sort of mcguffen who strings it along. you did find people who wanted to talk. one was the ex-brother-in-law. the semi-famous, briefly famous ex-brother-in-law who she had kind of a vendetta with. let s look at that clip about the ex-brother-in-law. behind closed doors, she s not raising her kids. somebody else is raising her kids. i raised her kids for four years. you know, 4 1/2 years. really? when molly and i were together. when todd was on the slope, those kids were always at somebody else s house. and if they weren t, and we were