No, we're not likely to read My Life, but we do like that Clinton chose to make stop number two in Harlem - and he's not even running for anything any more.
The scheduled booksigning has created a buzz in the historic black neighborhood for two weeks, with curious residents from all over New York City trekking to the store to get details and, in many cases, obtain a printed yellow ticket for a place in line. As of yesterday afternoon, all 2,000 available tickets had been given to advance buyers of the book."This is so exciting," said Steven Simmons, a manager of a Harlem clothing store who also lives in the neighborhood. "He didn't have to come to this little store. He could have gone to Barnes & Noble, and that could have been it."
I particularly enjoyed the comment from one of Bill's signees in NYC (quoted by AP in a photo caption) in which the guy described it as "nine seconds of thrill."
Insert Monica joke here...
Posted by: Pete | June 24, 2004 at 07:14 AM
Au contraire, he is running for his legacy . . .
Posted by: kevin holtsberry | June 24, 2004 at 07:26 PM