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April 17, 2006
Jane Fonda: Now Taking Out Anti-War Angst On Southern Fish Population

Jane Fonda hit town today for a wide-ranging, non-penetrating chat leading up to tonight's appearance at IFC Center, where she will attend two benefit previews of the anti-Vietnam doc Sir! No Sir! And if you think you might just wait until her next New York party-crash to throw either kisses or water balloons filled with urine at her, you might think twice--it could be a while:
"I wanted to do a tour like I did during the Vietnam War, a tour of the country," the Oscar-winning actress said Monday on ABC's Good Morning America. "But then Cindy Sheehan filled in the gap, and she is better at this than I am. I carry too much baggage." ...
Fonda said that during a recent national book tour, war opponents -- including some Vietnam veterans -- asked her to speak out.
Alas, Fonda is going back to Atlanta, where the government evidently could do without her but where amicable relations with ex-husband Ted Turner mean golden years chock-a-block full of outdoorsy fun:
"He's my favorite ex-husband," the 68-year-old actress said. "We get along great. I love to fish, and he has some beautiful property down there."
Rest assured that somewhere in the afterlife, Roger Vadim is soothing his battered ego with a four-way.
Posted by stvanairsdale at April 17, 2006 12:35 PM
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