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		<title>Hobbled Jay McInerney Turns Out for Townhouse Showing</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<pre>The mood was festive at last night&#039;s townhouse showing/wine tasting/book signing at 310 East 53rd Street.<br /><br />&quot;Welcome to our home,&quot; a woman joked as partygoers sauntered around the 4,000-square-foot property.<br /><br />Four floors above the midtown after-work happy hour scene, brokers and media types munched on figs with blue cheese and downed wine as they waited for the evening&#039;s main attraction, gad-about-town <a href="http://www.jaymcinerney.com/">Jay McInerney</a>.<br /><br />For those interested, Mr. McInerney would be signing copies of <em>A Hedonist in the Cellar</em>, his latest collection of essays about the world of wine.<br /><br />&quot;I am all about the parties where you can stand on a terrace above everyone,&quot; a woman said as she looked down at the street &quot;Look at those poor people down there.&quot;<br /><br />Aside from the snobbish attitudes, the only downside to the roof terrace was the lack of privacy.<br /><br />&quot;I wouldn&#039;t want to have all those people looking in on my party,&quot; a broker said, pointing to adjacent apartments with a bird&#039;s eye view of the festivities.<br /><br />An announcement came at around 6:45 p.m. that, due to a broken foot, Mr. McInerney would be signing books in the living room rather than the terrace.<br /><br />Decked out in a gray suit and surrounded by three blonde women, Mr. McInerney&#039;s perspective on the New York real estate world fit in well with his surroundings.<br /><br />&quot;I particularly like the ratio of men to women in this business,&quot; he told one woman. &quot;There are like three men in this whole place.&quot;<br /><br />Aside from questions about his new book, many partygoers wanted to know what happened to the author&#039;s foot.<br /><br />&quot;There are a number of explanations, but the truth is I was leaving the Waverly Inn and hurt it trying to hail a cab for a friend,&quot; he explained.<br /><br />Well, that $55 macaroni and cheese does do a number on a person&#039;s depth perception.<br /></pre>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre>The mood was festive at last night&#039;s townhouse showing/wine tasting/book signing at 310 East 53rd Street.<br /><br />&quot;Welcome to our home,&quot; a woman joked as partygoers sauntered around the 4,000-square-foot property.<br /><br />Four floors above the midtown after-work happy hour scene, brokers and media types munched on figs with blue cheese and downed wine as they waited for the evening&#039;s main attraction, gad-about-town <a href="http://www.jaymcinerney.com/">Jay McInerney</a>.<br /><br />For those interested, Mr. McInerney would be signing copies of <em>A Hedonist in the Cellar</em>, his latest collection of essays about the world of wine.<br /><br />&quot;I am all about the parties where you can stand on a terrace above everyone,&quot; a woman said as she looked down at the street &quot;Look at those poor people down there.&quot;<br /><br />Aside from the snobbish attitudes, the only downside to the roof terrace was the lack of privacy.<br /><br />&quot;I wouldn&#039;t want to have all those people looking in on my party,&quot; a broker said, pointing to adjacent apartments with a bird&#039;s eye view of the festivities.<br /><br />An announcement came at around 6:45 p.m. that, due to a broken foot, Mr. McInerney would be signing books in the living room rather than the terrace.<br /><br />Decked out in a gray suit and surrounded by three blonde women, Mr. McInerney&#039;s perspective on the New York real estate world fit in well with his surroundings.<br /><br />&quot;I particularly like the ratio of men to women in this business,&quot; he told one woman. &quot;There are like three men in this whole place.&quot;<br /><br />Aside from questions about his new book, many partygoers wanted to know what happened to the author&#039;s foot.<br /><br />&quot;There are a number of explanations, but the truth is I was leaving the Waverly Inn and hurt it trying to hail a cab for a friend,&quot; he explained.<br /><br />Well, that $55 macaroni and cheese does do a number on a person&#039;s depth perception.<br /></pre>
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