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March 15, 2006

Beach Blanket Babylon Again?

BBBCoverSmall.jpgWow, Gavin Newsom must really like big hats. (Yes, commenter Matt, we know you like big hats too.) Leah Garchik reported in yesterday's The In Crowd that when CSI: Plumpjack made their triumphant reappearance in San Francisco, Gavin took actress/Scientology activist Sofia Milos out for an evening of fun in North Beach -- first, a performance of Beach Blanket Babylon and then an apres-show at the Tosca bar.

dd_kimgavin02-thumb.jpgHm..... now who was the last local politico we heard about taking a controversial dark-haired television personality on a date to Beach Blanket Babylon and the Tosca? .....oh right! That would be Gavin Newsom!

Dude, it is cold to take the new girlfriend to the exact same places you took the ex-wife. Don't those memories of getting your picture taken with her there by Harper's Bazaar mean anything to you? This is totally like when Bill Clinton gave Monica Lewinsky the same book of poetry he gave Hillary.


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I like Gavin alot as mayor. Given that, I sure hope he doesn't marry this dark-haired controversial television personality as well as the first one he dated. This one is a Scientologist and, unfortunately, her highly controversial religious affiliation would definitely hurt his chances of being elected to higher offices should he choose to run for them in the future.

 
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