Talk:Skinny Dip (novel)

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Trivial material
I really think the following is just far too trivial to include in this article:
 * The book appears on Jack Shepard's bookshelf on the Lost episode "A Tale of Two Cities".

If someone disagrees, please feel free to reincorporate this into the article - but not in a trivia section. Trivia means "unimportant information", and obviously whoever puts in back thinks that it is important info. - Tbsdy lives (talk) 01:37, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

Unsourced material
The following material is unsourced: If it could be sourced and incorporated into the article, that would be great! - Tbsdy lives (talk) 01:38, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
 * The title "Skinny Dip" was suggested to Carl Hiaasen by his friend, singer/songwriter Warren Zevon. Zevon died before the book was finished, and it is dedicated to his memory.
 * Joey's parents, who owned a casino resort in Reno, Nevada, named their children after stage performers - Joey Heatherton and Corbett Monica.

Ottis Elwood Toole
Tool's name is Earl Edward O'Toole and is described to be almost exactly like Ottis Toole, the mass murder accused of killing Adam Walsh, the son of TV's "America's Most Wanted" Jon Walsh. The names, Ottis Elwood Toole and Earl Edward O'Toole AKA "Tool", (Toole? anyone?), and the description are close enough to where someone could consider the character was based on Ottis. Is this something that should even be in this article? --Billy Nair (talk) 22:58, 13 February 2009 (UTC)