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Current Talk '02 I / Julia Hoffman, M.D. : That Prevaricating Psychiatrist!
« on: May 04, 2002, 02:04:41 AM »
Dear Fellow Dark Shadows Fans,
I loved it when Vickie, standing in the Collins mausoleum, accused Julia of knowing all about the secret room there. Of course, Dr. H. vehemently (and convincingly) denied any knowledge of the room.
You have to hand it to Julia. She maintains a great poker face even when confronted with the truth. They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul. Yet, Julia, whose veins must be coursing with anti-freeze, remains as cool as cucumber, never betraying her emotions.
If I might paraphrase a famous, former politician who once made a comment about another famous, former politician, "That Julia Hoffman, she's an especially good liar." John Lovitz's "Liar Man" would, no doubt, be impressed by the good doctor's ability to equivocate.
Bob the Bartender, who believes that Julia never heard George Washington's famous words, "I cannot tell a lie."
I loved it when Vickie, standing in the Collins mausoleum, accused Julia of knowing all about the secret room there. Of course, Dr. H. vehemently (and convincingly) denied any knowledge of the room.
You have to hand it to Julia. She maintains a great poker face even when confronted with the truth. They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul. Yet, Julia, whose veins must be coursing with anti-freeze, remains as cool as cucumber, never betraying her emotions.
If I might paraphrase a famous, former politician who once made a comment about another famous, former politician, "That Julia Hoffman, she's an especially good liar." John Lovitz's "Liar Man" would, no doubt, be impressed by the good doctor's ability to equivocate.
Bob the Bartender, who believes that Julia never heard George Washington's famous words, "I cannot tell a lie."