Talk:Linda Ellerbee

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There was a scandal or firing involving her in the mid-1980s, famously referred to in a Bloom County strip where she was amongst the dandelions recovering, but I can't remember the actual scandal. If anyone has details, they should add them.

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  • Clearly, there has to be a better way to format that instead of {{cite book}} so it doesn't look so repetitive. -- MrDolomite | Talk 16:02, 20 July 2006 (UTC)


I recall that Ellerbee was also married to John David Klein following the Ellerbee marriage. I also seem to recall that the "and so it goes" line was adapted from Kurt Vonnegut. (Link2dan (talk) 20:30, 15 December 2007 (UTC))