Gifts the Clintons are paying for:--$2,400 dining room chairs from Arthur Athis,
Los Angeles.--$5,000 china from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brandt,
Winnetka, Ill.--$499 golf driver from Ely Callaway, Carlsbad,
Calif.--$4,992 china from Iris Cantor, New York.
--$340 two sweaters from Robin Carnahan and
Nina Canci, St. Louis.--$6,282 two carpets from Glen Eden Carpets,
Calhoun, Ga.--$300 flatware from Colette D'Etremont, New
Brunswick, Canada.--$4,787 china from Mary Steenburgen and Ted
Danson, Los Angeles.--$7,000 dining room table, server and golf club
from Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dozoretz, Washington.--$5,000 rug from Martin Patrick Evans, Chicago.
--$2,993 televisions and DVD player from Paul
Goldenberg, La Habra, Calif.--$1,588 flatware from Myra Greenspun, Green
Valley, Nev.--$450 leather jacket from Vin Gupta, Omaha,
Neb.--$524 golf driver and golf balls from Richard
Helmstetter, Carlsbad, Calif.--$4,994 flatware from Ghada Irani, Los Angeles.
--$2,110 china and jacket from Jill and Ken Iscol,
Pound Ridge, N.Y.--$9,433 china cabinet, chandelier and a copy of
President Lincoln's Cooper Union speech from
Walter and Selma Kaye, New York.--$350 golf driver, Jack Nicholson, Beverly Hills,
Calif.--$595 pantsuit and sweater, Margaret O'Leary,
San Francisco.--$4,967 flatwear, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pynoos,
Beverly Hills, Calif.--$300 painting of Buddy, Brian B. Ready,
Chappaqua, N.Y.--$7,375 two coffee tables and two chairs,
Denise Rich, New York.--$4,920 china, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spielberg,
Universal City, Calif.--$3,000 painting, Joan Tumpson, Miami.
--$350 framed tapestry, Mr. and Mrs. Vo Viet
Thanh, Vietnam.--$4,967 flatware, Edith Wasserman, Beverly
Hills, Calif.--$500 antique book on President Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Yorkin, Los Angeles.Gift not returned but donated:
--$800 photograph of Duke Ellington, Ken Burns,
Walpole, N.H., donated to Duke Ellington School,
Washington.
A walk down memory lane:
Investigative Guild Threads:
NY Post ready with new Pardongate story-Hillary recieved 4 fur coats THREAD III
And, of course, an all time favorite:
Hillary's Stocking Stuffer (Dowd says: Quick, buy Hillary a gift BEFORE she becomes Senator!)
And
Thanks for this walk down memory lane. And as we walk, a few things have changed since 2000. For example in 2004, Robin Carnahan was elected Secretary of State in Missouri.
Oh boy...is THAT a walk down memory lane! LOL