Hollywood Poop: Least Important Entertainment News
HOLLYWOOD, Today -- Ed "Rascal" Carbone, second assistant gaffer on the 1978 film "The Toolbox Murders" was found alive yesterday morning by David Kenner, 31, of Los Angeles. Kenner, a self-described aficionado of the b-horror genre, told a reporter that he had spotted Carbone, 48, on line at a local In-and-Out Burger. Kenner revealed that Carbone, now a Los Angeles-area home-improvement contractor, "was a genius, totally, when it came to electrician-type shit, like taping down wires and whatnot" and that "the movie would have totally sucked without his expertise, at least according to this guy I know who dated this chick who once babysat for the director's ex-wife."
HOLLYWOOD, Today -- Former actress Barbara Pinchot, 39, known for her portrayal of "woman #8 at restaurant table" on a 1990 episode of "Charles in Charge" recently adopted a small, male kitten from a animal shelter run by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in San Dimas, CA. "He was just so darn cute," Pinchot said, "I just couldn't resist his little face." Pinchot, who shares a Los Feliz apartment with Tony, a 6-year-old Calico cat, had worried that Tony wouldn't accept the kitten, known by shelter personnel as "Dude." "Only time will tell," Pinchot said.
HOLLYWOOD, Today -- Steven Wright, 38, of Los Angeles, an enterprise financial planner with AZA Capital Investments, an LA-area firm, was recently introduced to comedian Stephen Wright, whose name is pronounced exactly the same as Wright's. "It was weird," Wright said, "I was at this party, and my friend Dave, who does corporate MI for Dreamworks, introduced me to [the comedian]. I didn't even know he was still around." Sources said that Wright, the comedian, known for his deadpan delivery of dry humor, such as "I used to work in a fire hydrant factory. You couldn't park anywhere near the place," considered pointing out to Wright, the financial planner, that his own first name was spelled with a "ph," but by then, Wright, the financial planner, had lost interest and walked away.
HOLLYWOOD, Today -- Ed "Rascal" Carbone, second assistant gaffer on the 1978 film "The Toolbox Murders" was found alive yesterday morning by David Kenner, 31, of Los Angeles. Kenner, a self-described aficionado of the b-horror genre, told a reporter that he had spotted Carbone, 48, on line at a local In-and-Out Burger. Kenner revealed that Carbone, now a Los Angeles-area home-improvement contractor, "was a genius, totally, when it came to electrician-type shit, like taping down wires and whatnot" and that "the movie would have totally sucked without his expertise, at least according to this guy I know who dated this chick who once babysat for the director's ex-wife."
HOLLYWOOD, Today -- Former actress Barbara Pinchot, 39, known for her portrayal of "woman #8 at restaurant table" on a 1990 episode of "Charles in Charge" recently adopted a small, male kitten from a animal shelter run by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in San Dimas, CA. "He was just so darn cute," Pinchot said, "I just couldn't resist his little face." Pinchot, who shares a Los Feliz apartment with Tony, a 6-year-old Calico cat, had worried that Tony wouldn't accept the kitten, known by shelter personnel as "Dude." "Only time will tell," Pinchot said.
HOLLYWOOD, Today -- Steven Wright, 38, of Los Angeles, an enterprise financial planner with AZA Capital Investments, an LA-area firm, was recently introduced to comedian Stephen Wright, whose name is pronounced exactly the same as Wright's. "It was weird," Wright said, "I was at this party, and my friend Dave, who does corporate MI for Dreamworks, introduced me to [the comedian]. I didn't even know he was still around." Sources said that Wright, the comedian, known for his deadpan delivery of dry humor, such as "I used to work in a fire hydrant factory. You couldn't park anywhere near the place," considered pointing out to Wright, the financial planner, that his own first name was spelled with a "ph," but by then, Wright, the financial planner, had lost interest and walked away.
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