L.A. blogger and the Bush nose

Bush noseEarlier this month, Brian Flemming threw together a bunch of photos and puckishly invented the speculation that President Bush had gotten a nose job. Last night, the nose job rumor turned up in David Letterman's monologue.

8:02 PM Friday, February 20 2004 • Link
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In all likelihood, Wireless Flash picked this up and sent it out to their clients, which includes a ton of media outlets and all the talk shows, including Letterman

Posted by: Rodger Jacobs at February 21, 2004 09:01 PM

Hey, it looks like you've had a cosmetic adjustment of your own over here. Looks good, Kevin.

Posted by: Brian Flemming at February 23, 2004 12:27 AM

Thanks Brian.

Posted by: Kevin Roderick at February 23, 2004 01:00 AM
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