Candidate's book boasts of sex with Packer stars October 11, 2006 BY TODD RICHMOND MADISON, Wis. -- Sex! The Green Bay Packers! Sex WITH the Green Bay Packers!
The usually ho-hum race for Wisconsin secretary of state is being spiced up by a candidate's naughty tell-all book about her bed-hopping exploits with legends during the team's glory days in the 1960s.
A pass from Don Hutson Sandy Sullivan, 65, a Republican with no political experience, self-published a gushing memoir in 2004 titled Green Bay Love Stories and Other Affairs in which she claims she was the girlfriend of Packers Paul Hornung and Dan Currie, deflected a pass from Hall of Famer Don Hutson and was on the receiving end of a saucy comment from Richard Nixon.
If the book is to be believed, the Packers did a lot of scoring off the field, and Sullivan got her share of playing time.
Like 'Greek gods' In football-crazy Wisconsin, it's unclear whether the book will be a gain or a loss for Sullivan, who isn't given much chance of beating Secretary of State Doug La Follette, a 28-year incumbent. But the book is getting people talking.
In it, she confides that her goal was always to marry a pro football player, saying they are ''fast, sleek and clean" and are built like "Greek gods."
''Remember, the '60s was the 'dawning of the Age of Aquarius' and some women ... were thrilled to experience this brave, new freedom, and celebrate our sexuality ... and the football players loved it!''
AP