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      • Sacha
      • Posted
      • Lucky would you be
        To know a gal like she
        Ever the Fab
        Banishes drab fad
        Elevates cads
        Writes very hard
        Sometimes plays cards...

        This is the only venue which will publish me, otherwise VV would make the cover of the NY Times. Extra "Most Rockin Friend Lives In Park Slope!"
        Wait, I think that could actually make the Onion. gotta go
      • Gareth
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      • Several of my girlfriends have accused me of secretly being in love with Virginia. Apparently I talk about her -- a lot. So maybe I am. What's not to love? She's brilliant, she's beautiful, she's really funny, and her writing puts other scriveners like myself to shame. Oh, and she likes baseball and basketball, too. She'll show up at your house to watch a game, respectfully raid your cupboard for chips and salsa, and then curl up on the couch, ready to trash-talk and scratch herself with the best of 'em. Okay, that's not true. V never scratches herself in mixed company, but she's chill, really fun to be around, and always up for an adventure -- that's what I'm trying to say.
      • Carolyn
      • Posted
      • I'm afraid I embarrassed Virginia
        when I asked her if she'd like to be in
        a Boston marriage with me...she's
        so brllliant and sexy and charismatic,
        that it's sort of a wonderful shock
        when you find that she's kind and
        soft-hearted, too (though it doesn't
        get in the way of her being
        devastatingly funny, thank god). Her
        hilarious, scorching story in the
        December issue of Elle magazine
        "Stripped of Our Senses," about the
        women's sex group Cake, should be
        read by all Friendsters! (And can be
        read online at
        http://www.cakenyc.com/elle/)
      • Ky
      • Posted
      • Why do I think of Virginia when I watch
        "Sex in the City"?
      • Alexander
      • Posted
      • i met virginia in the waning days of
        the DC era, and always hope she comes
        to my parties when i'm in NYC. she's
        scary, she's delightful, she's got the
        best hair and a cute nose to distract
        you from the probing questions she's
        somehow persuading you to answer.
        don't be fooled by the old-fashioned
        name. she's way more modern than most.
      • Marie
      • Posted
      • V and I met at a Hummel convention
        in Essen Germany and immediately
        discovered that we had more in
        common than just the Apple Tree
        Boy. We also both had the Umbrella
        Girl, and the very rare Post-modern
        author series. Only V had two Moody
        Rick Moodys, and no David Foster
        Walllace on the Fence. And I had no
        Rick Moody, and two Fenced
        Wallaces. Yeah, it's true, i quibbled
        for quite a while over the trade--i think
        a Wallace is worth a Moody _and_ a
        Wm. T. Vollmann picking up a 12
        year old Thai hooker--but it's all good
        to the gracious.
      • Tom
      • Posted
      • Slender bombshell from Brooklyn, witty writer
        for various well-known New York periodicals
        and online sites, a real catch. Warning -- if it
        doesn't work out, she will use you as material
        (but you'll be famous!)
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