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Monica Speaks to Today's Woman
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Dear Todd:
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OK, L.A. is wacky and maybe a little too proud of it. But only the
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New York Post would even dream of running an item like the one in "Page
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Six" today about how Don Hewitt (the executive producer of 60 Minutes )
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and Christie Brinkley were both seen at the grand opening of a new Kmart in the
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Hamptons, "loading up on bargains." I'm keeping my fingers crossed that
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tomorrow they'll tell us what some of those bargains were. (The smart money is
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on giant containers of cheese fish.) But the bottom line is that it is nice
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just to realize, in a kind of "We Are the World" sense, as we come upon another
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holiday season, that there are things that even Don Hewitt and Christie
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Brinkley can enjoy doing together.
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There's a great local story on the front page of the L.A. Times today
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that is sure to hit all the big newscasts and the radio talk shows by this
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evening. The female half of a 25-year marriage, "a relationship so close that
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they shared an electric toothbrush" (Yuck. I hope they only mean the handle
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part), apparently filed for a quickie divorce from her husband just 11 days
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after she was so busy that she forgot to tell him that she won $1.3 million in
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the California Lottery. Cut to a couple of years later when her puzzled
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husband, who had no clue as to her motives for leaving the marriage so hastily
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(but if he had asked me I would have said "Give a little thought to the area of
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dental hygiene"), accidentally intercepted a piece of her mail that mentioned a
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few of the lottery details. The upshot is that he took her to court and now a
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judge has ruled that because she "acted out of fraud and malice" when she
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"violated state asset disclosure laws" during the divorce proceedings, she must
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turn the entire lottery win over to her ex. Ouch, that must sting. She is
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claiming the only reason she never mentioned the big lotto win to her once
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beloved was due to an "ignorance of the law." You're probably scoffing now, but
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I, for one, believe her. There are so many painful emotional and logistical
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details surrounding the nightmare of a divorce--the search for good counseling,
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the brouhaha about how it will affect the kids--that no one ever really talks
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publicly about the ways in which people are often forced to part with a lot of
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their money. Now it's out in the open, I guess.
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Elsewhere in the L.A. Times ' "Southern California Living" section,
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there was a brief review by "fashion experts" of Monica Lewinsky's new handbag
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enterprise. It gave the Web site address, so I couldn't resist spending a little time
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there examining photos of her "purses and totes," each one "adorned with the
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unique rose-bordered label that says 'Made especially for you by Monica.' "
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(Wear it with pride!) Come with me now as we revel in the "Garden Patch": "a
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deep sage green velvet bag with its outer avocado patch pocket," priced at $70
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and $90. Or luxuriate in the "Bohemian Baroque": "terracotta, gold, salmon, and
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maroon chenille tapestry that is reminiscent of an earlier century" (I wonder
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if she knows which one). Cost to you the consumer? $110 and $130. (But sorry
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ladies, all sold out!) Apparently, we learn in the Web site text, Monica was
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breathing life into these masterpieces as she underwent a "reawakening of my
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creative senses" during "an almost undendurable time." Which brings us to her
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wish for us. "I hope that you recognize the importance of being free spirited
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with your creativity," she writes. Making me think that she may have learned
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nothing at all from her big ordeal. I'm not sure if the "being free spirited"
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angle has really worked all that well for her so far.
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Actually my favorite part of the Web site is where she writes (under Product
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Description), "Today's woman needs both practicality and durability en vogue."
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En vogue? Who talks like that? I think what we have here is a rare glimpse of
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the "more mature Monica," the one that she used to exercise when she would
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offer Bill Clinton her ideas concerning educational reform. (Sadly, I can't
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recall whether those more enlightened policy discussions took place before or
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after the usual free-spirited stuff.) And since she brought up the issue of
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"practicality," from a practicality standpoint alone it surprised me that all
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of her purses are "Dry Clean Only." She of all people should be endorsing a
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line of fully washable products. If ever there was a person who has learned
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firsthand about the difficulties of having to drag things to the dry cleaners,
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it would certainly be she. In fact, the least she could do is throw in a bottle
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of free stain remover for your hundred bucks.
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I'm back to reading more string theory now.
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