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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wanted: One of the men on Gov. Rendell's security detail.

You know who you are. You are tall with dark hair. And you were standing by Judge Marjorie O. Rendell earlier today at the Moore College of Art and Science, wearing a sharp suit and aviator glasses and, apparently, looking all handsome.

Gov. Rendell's office won't give out your name -- you know, prickly security reasons -- but you have a not-so-secret admirer.

She posted this item today on Craig's List's "Missed Connections."

"I've seen you twice, once at the announcement Governor Rendell made on the Parkway about a month ago, and today at Moore's Convocation ... I'm beyond sure that you don't read missed connections on craigslist, but I thought you were so attractive it was worth a shot."

She doesn't leave her name -- and she didn't respond to Commonwealth Confidential's request for an interview yet -- but she thinks you're pretty special.

She describes herself as medium height with brown hair. And she leaves her email address on her posting.

 

 

 

 

Posted by Angela Couloumbis @ 6:41 PM  Permalink | 1 comment
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Posted 11:54 AM, 08/29/2008
cgwink
Ha, that's awesome
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Commonwealth Confidential gives you regularly updated coverage of the state legislature, the governor and the workings of the state bureaucracy. It is also the place to turn for news of this year's races for governor and U.S. Senate. It is written by correspondents in the Inquirer's Harrisburg bureau, based right in the statehouse, and by the newspaper's far-flung campaign reporters.

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Angela Couloumbis (center) joined The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1998, and has covered government and politics in New Jersey, Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania, including Gov. Rendell’s 2006 race against former Pittsburgh Steeler Lynn Swann.

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Thomas FitzgeraldThomas Fitzgerald joined The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2000, and has covered Harrisburg as well as city, state and national politics for the newspaper. He was a “boy on the bus” in the 2004 presidential campaign and during primary contests in 2000 and 1996.

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