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Blog Emanating from Hotel in Paris Has Everyone Guessing

Ray D. Shosay (rhymes with rez-de-chaussée, meaning 'ground floor' in French) announces his new blog written from his room in a Paris hotel. The Hollywood screenwriter offers his thoughts on everything from the Kurds to iPod programming.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 22, 2007 -- Ray D. Shosay (rhymes with rez-de-chaussée, meaning 'ground floor' in French) announces his new blog written from his room in a Paris hotel. The Hollywood screenwriter offers his thoughts on everything from the Kurds to iPod programming. See: http://raydshosay.blogspot.com/

The blog's first entry offered Shosay's succinct, if tongue-in-cheek, solution to the problems in Iraq.

The second provides some insight to the Hollywood mentality: "They say you can fool some of the people all of the time. Accordingly, I think we should concentrate on this group initially. We can move on to the people you can only fool some of the time at a later date if we deem it necessary. I hope to hear back from my agent about this as soon as he's out of rehab, as I don't think my messages have been getting through."

In subsequent entries Shosay takes an ironic look at:

President Bush--"When I listen to the President, I get the impression that a program is running out of control on the hard drive and there is no Ctrl/Alt/Delete that can stop it."

Al Gore--"I wonder if Al Gore still plays touch football with his family or if it was just that one time."

John Kerry--"It was a stroke of genius for him to have his wife scold the Edwards' child on stage during a photo op in order to..."

Silvio Berlusconi--"Berlusconi needed to ask himself, 'What would Brad Pitt do?'"

The Oscars--"I would go if I thought they might reprise 'It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp' as Best Song."

The blog describes life in Paris while noting the missed occasions in Los Angeles such as a photo exhibit by Charlie Evans Jr. and a cello recital by Daniel Rothmuller. "Los Angeles is the new Prague," concludes Shosay.

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