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Richard Davis
- Location
- Seattle, Washington, USA
- Birthday
- September 09
- Bio
- Richard Davis has written articles which have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Times Magazine and is also the co-author of the books Growing Up Catholic, More Growing Up Catholic, Still Catholic After All These Years, Treasures of the Aquarians and What Color Is Your Toothbrush?
A little picture of him appeared in the first American issue of Elle Magazine as a guy you could take home to mother that was snapped while he was drunk at Area.
He appeared to promote a book on the morning Chicago talk show that Oprah hosted before Oprah! but she was filming The Color Purple and was not there.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Why Didn't Someone Liveblog
The Station Fire?
September 05, 2009 02:11PM - Housesitting The Station Fire
September 04, 2009 04:12PM - I Never Went To Nell's
August 12, 2008 02:45PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
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October 06, 2009 07:03PM - “Answered Prayers my
friend.”
October 02, 2009 07:29PM - “I grew up there. I
haven't lived there for 20
years. The
reason is white,
wet and…”
September 07, 2009 01:30PM - “I know EXACTLY how the
little gulls feel.”
September 05, 2009 04:00PM - “The President shouldn't
use e-mail: the chance of a
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August 12, 2008 06:00PM
Richard Davis's Links
Why Didn't Someone Liveblog The Station Fire?

The New York Times and Wordsmoker live blogged the Jackson Memorial. Gawker routinely live blogs Project Runway and Top Chef --which makes those shows seem much better than they actually… Read full post »
Housesitting The Station Fire

For over a decade on and off my friends have me down to Los Angeles to walk the dog and take in the paper while they are on vacation. It is house-sitting deluxe: a car; a house in the San Gabriel foothills with terrific neighbors; a… Read full post »
I Never Went To Nell's

Now that Rielle Hunter has reminded us all of the glory days of NYC in the 1980s (the character of Allison Poole in Story of My Life by Jay McInerney is apparently inspired by her and the book after 20 years is selling like sub-prime blow at Amazon) it got… Read full post »
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