Friday, August 24, 2018

Blind Item #8 - Dancing Boy Blind Item

This one just today from my shrink, who as a young man - then a lifeguard - made a cameo in a major work of non-fiction. You see: there had been a murder on the beach, and he was subsequently visited by a man in white (who was writing this book). It's theme? A road trip of sorts, which was not without controversy - including even of the legal kind. The book itself was not without controversy, with some believing it was more like "non-fiction." The thing is, my shrink spent years talking with other people featured in or interviewed for the book, and always came back with the same answer: the accounts were, much like his, all true.

Also: while the mission of the journey - to unite east and west - failed, I would many years later attend the birthday party of the icon they didn't meet (yes, that was me).


53 comments:

  1. Ok tomorrow college football season starts with 5 pretty useless games. Who's your team and do you think they I'll be good this season? I didn't go there but Pennn State was always my team because NYC didn't have one and yes they will be very good this year. Hopefully good enough to send Ohio State and Urban Meyer home early this year.

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  2. Someone must have had a few four-letter words with Dancing Boy. This one is closing in on readable.

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  3. Anonymous8:53 AM

    "Man in white" - Tom Wolfe?

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  4. The Wizard of Oz? The munchkin hanging from the tree for the friend?

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  5. Anonymous8:58 AM

    The book is The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. The Merry Pranksters tried, and failed, to arrange a meeting between Ken Kesey and Timothy Leary, which according to the Wikipedia entry, would have been a "meeting between East and West."

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  6. 아무도 개소리 읽고싶지않아ㅏㅏ

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  7. @Stephe96,thanks for a great guess! I was looking for the rap wars and couldn't figure Dancing Boy in that.

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  9. @sandybrook - my team is Virginia Tech because I went there.

    My dad was a Penn State fan. My family is from north of there.

    I loved Ohio State fans because they treated my team right when we played them (and won) a couple of years ago, but this whole Meyer thing has soured me to them. Although I would still root for them over Alabama.

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  10. Unfortunately Queen my team has a horrendous scandal of its own, much worse than this one.

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  11. And of course the court mandated therapist didn't contact police either knowing there would be more victims ...he should lose his license

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  12. About these DB blinds: where is all this leading? I don't read them, just the comments, so I have no clue.

    Is there a stated endpoint?

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    1. A lot of the early stuff I couldn't follow very well. I think the end point is supposed to be his moving getting made for everyone to see?

      He's already admitted that he'd likely choose fame and fortune over any sort of "justice".

      I know some might not like me saying it, but I think DB really just wants attention. Might never be an end until Enty stops sharing the blinds or DB gets more attention elsewhere.

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    2. movie* not "moving"

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    3. Thank you @Cree. And as far as DB wanting attention, I agree with you. The cryptic cutesy writing is a hallmark of that kind of behavior. Its majorly annoying

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  13. wth is he talking about. I need a DB dictionary. Or a stronger drink.

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  14. What that last paragraph is saying, is that he was the young man in the Timothy Leary blind last year.

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    1. @Sara, is this the blind you're talking about? Thank you darling for your help 🌹

      http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2018/01/blind-items-revealed-18.html?m=1

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    2. @pixiegothy
      That's it! I have thought for some time that he wrote that, and this blind confirms it.

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  15. Dancing Boy, this confirms something I have suspected for a while.

    You need a new shrink.

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  16. I know sandy. My dad passed away before all of it came out. I think it would have crushed him.

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  17. The Electric Koolaid Acid Test is a nonfiction book. No one has ever claimed it wasnt.

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  18. Off topic, but can anyone tell me if the part 2 to this blind ever came out? It was about a woman who's parents were married young and who's father abused her.

    It ends talking about two beauty queens from NY, one who's daughter is soon to be abused as well.

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    1. The blind was titled "Today's Blind Items - So Crazy It Might Be True"

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    2. Might have no relation "I had joined this secret pedophile hunters group and they said to me in there that she HAD to have been abused too - mine was not like a rape thing either it was more like a denial thing and you bleed to much about it anyway thing."

      Just reminds me of something DB had talked about.

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  19. Please continue therapy and your healing. GO to authorities for crimes that happened with statute of limitations, and go to media source with those that fall outside, to get what happened to you and others, and what is probably still happening out in the open.
    Other than that, this shit isn't supposed to be titillating to the readers, or be attention seeking of the narcissistic variety. it is supposed to be revealing the evil that lies within the rotten core of Hollywood.

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  20. I think Dancing Boy reads these blinds to himself using the stepford wives narrator voice.

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  21. Once again, DB is the Forrest Gump of molestation victims.

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  22. I think Stepe96 and Sara, Making it Work got it. Thanks!

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  23. Grew up in Western PA as Steelers, Penn St fan/family, with Papa Joe for sainthood. A living legend/hero (sigh). (live long enough and all heroes will fall I suppose)

    The team I truly care about now in a fan sense plays tonight - with a Penn State draftee trying to continue making his mark and probably making the 53 man squad.

    Google video for Troy Apke Deon sanders combine 40 yard sash if bored for some good clean fun.

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  24. "dash" not "sash" typo.

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  25. Just wanted to let everybody know that I did go for the Huevo Rancheros yesterday. Thanks for the input.

    It was amazing....

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  26. @sandy University of Miami and I hope they do well this year. Hope that the Dolphins turn it around too.
    @JF now I WANT Huevo Rancheros damnit!!!

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  27. Salman Rushdie? But I have never read his books.

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  28. The only thing... TEKAT is listed as non-fiction.

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    1. Anonymous3:23 PM

      The blind is about a work of non-fiction

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  29. Mimsey I think the Dolphins are gonna be one of the worst teams in the NFL. Their win total over\under is 6 1\2. I bet the under.

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  30. Boomer! 🎶 Sooner Born & Sooner Bred & when I die, I’m Sooner Dead 🎶

    DB? You keep on doing you! As always, I’m sending you positive thoughts....bless your heart! {I’m not cool enough to understand your stories but that’s okay w/ me}

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  31. Am I the ONLY person who thought Tom Wolfe was gay?
    I just learned a few months ago he was married with children.

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  32. We'll see sandy, we'll see. I hope you're wrong!

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  33. He states from the outset that the book is non fiction. He says that some critics doubted that calling it "non fiction" in quotes, but he is confirming in this blind that it is true.

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  34. The clues in this BI were so easily uncovered, but I'm most curious at the moment about the last line "...I would many years later attend the birthday party of the icon they didn't meet (yes, that was me)."

    The "(yes, that was me)." is quite interesting. Leary died in 1996 so he can't be writing these blind items, but those words, to me at least, sound very much like he's saying "I am the icon we're talking about". It just cannot be.

    Obviously I'm missing something...

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    1. @Village Guru I think DB is saying he attended one of Leary's birthday parties.

      Sara pointed out that there was a blind about one of these parties, I think DB was featured in the blind. He isnt Leary.

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  35. I'm at my daughters cheerleading game, aka high school foot all game. That's as far as I go for football.

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  36. @Cree -- I agree he is saying that, but the words make one think he is referring to perhaps a photo with him in it, or as you pointed out, another blind.

    I only started reading here about a week ago so haven't seen all the old blinds. Perhaps @Sara can point me to the previous blind, or at least a time frame of where to look?

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    1. I thought that at first myself and found articles about parties Leary had. One talked about a young man with a name that wasnt his name and another reference a ken or kenny (sharing a name with a man people think is DB)

      Reqlisticly I think I could find any number of people to fit the part of "yeah that was me", but I think that's the problem. His comment is way to generic and fits DB's constant need to be "special".

      In regard to the blind Sara is referencing, @pixiegothy linked this with sara saying its the correct link:

      http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2018/01/blind-items-revealed-18.html?m=1

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    2. realisticly* referenced* I really need to proof read, but I never do....

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  37. @Cree -- thanks for that link. The dates and ages provided pretty much verifies the name KH, circumstantially of course.

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