Rob McKenna was a miserable bastard and he knew it because he'd had a lot of people point it out to him over the years and he saw no reason to disagree with them except the obvious one which was that he liked disagreeing with people, particularly people he disliked, which included, at the last count, everybody.
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- Author's profession: Playwright, Writer
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- Born: March 11, 1952
- Died: May 11, 2001
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