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Guess Sarah Palin's alias in NYC

Posted by Paul Makishima, Globe Assistant Sunday Editor October 21, 2008 06:00 PM


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It's not a shocker that Sarah Palin used an alias when checking into New York's Omni Berkshire Hotel in preparation for her "Saturday Night Live'' performance. But guess what it was? According to TMZ, she used the name Tina (wonder what last name she used?).
The gossip website also reported that the VP nominee requested copies of The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, New York Post, Daily News, and USA Today, and asked for diet soda, Atkins bars, and skinny white chocolate mochas.
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6 comments so far...
  1. Here is a real shocker

    http://www.dcexaminer.com/ap/?c=y&id=957159

    At what point is someone charged for criminal activity.

    The worst VP candidate ever

    Posted by hottopics October 21, 08 08:08 PM
  1. This isn't newsworthy, is it?

    Posted by Bill in Oregon October 21, 08 09:18 PM
  1. You can give yourself any name you want -- you are still what you are == a washed=up pagent failure who got city council seat and elected to State Office in Alaska ---- when was the last time -- aside the Republican Senator Scandle -- you ever heard of Alaska when not on a cruise ship? Ya, NEVER!!!

    Posted by Bostonbartender October 21, 08 10:51 PM
  1. Yeah but did she bring her kids on this trip too and then bill it to the state of Alaska? Maybe she was just confused and took of the 'No Child Left Behind' Act too literally.

    Posted by Paul Mc October 22, 08 12:13 AM
  1. Wonder if she charged it all to the State of Alaska

    Posted by surlymom October 22, 08 01:28 AM
  1. Made me curious to know after seeing her on SNL.

    Sarah Palin is related to who?

    http://familyforest.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/sarah-palin-is-related-to-who/

    Posted by Alexis October 22, 08 06:42 AM
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