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The Failing NYT has a letter Kavanaugh wrote to other prep school students about renting a condo for Beach Week.
Through his lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh declined to comment for this article, other than to say of his letter: “This is a note I wrote to organize ‘Beach Week’ in the summer of 1983.”
In a neatly written postscript, he added: Whoever arrived first at the condo should “warn the neighbors that we’re loud, obnoxious drunks with prolific pukers among us. Advise them to go about 30 miles...”
Other choice quote:
"I think we are unanimous that any girls we can beg to stay there are welcomed with open..."
I wonder if that ellipsis is a reference to the Who's "You Better You Bet" (released 1981)
Oh, and that signoff:
FFFFF,
[Brett] Kavanaugh
For comparison, from the Senate testimony:
KAVANAUGH: One of our friends, Squi, when he said the F word starting at a young age, had kind of a wind-up to the F word. Kind of a “ffff.”
(LAUGHTER)
And then the word would come out. And when we were 15, we thought that was funny. And it became an inside joke for the — how he would say, “Ffff” — and I won’t repeat it here. For the F word.
Kind of an odd way to sign off a letter. F-word, Brett
Through his lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh declined to comment for this article, other than to say of his letter: “This is a note I wrote to organize ‘Beach Week’ in the summer of 1983.”
In a neatly written postscript, he added: Whoever arrived first at the condo should “warn the neighbors that we’re loud, obnoxious drunks with prolific pukers among us. Advise them to go about 30 miles...”
Other choice quote:
"I think we are unanimous that any girls we can beg to stay there are welcomed with open..."
I wonder if that ellipsis is a reference to the Who's "You Better You Bet" (released 1981)
Oh, and that signoff:
FFFFF,
[Brett] Kavanaugh
For comparison, from the Senate testimony:
KAVANAUGH: One of our friends, Squi, when he said the F word starting at a young age, had kind of a wind-up to the F word. Kind of a “ffff.”
(LAUGHTER)
And then the word would come out. And when we were 15, we thought that was funny. And it became an inside joke for the — how he would say, “Ffff” — and I won’t repeat it here. For the F word.
Kind of an odd way to sign off a letter. F-word, Brett
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