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Marklbetya 07:50 pm UTC 05/30/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Meat Loaf Featured On The Tonight Show - steven_stuart 12:56 am UTC 05/30/11 |
| He did break down in tears a few times, but it was always when he was talking about the sick kids and charity he was working for. Admittedly, it was a few times, but that's the only reason I can recall. And even Trump commented how it was great that he was so emotional, so it didn't seem to me like he was unbalanced or anything, aside from the Busey blowup, which was about 6 weeks in the making. > > It was actually pretty touching. > > Many thanks for taking the time to tell me exactly what > happened. I have no idea why they don't show "The > Celebrity Apprentice" in the UK. There are so many > cable/satellite channels showing less interesting shows. > Hopefully they will show the Meat Loaf series at some > point. > > The following is an email I've just recieved from a chap > who lives in New York. I'm not sure if you would agree > with him or not. > > "He cried all through the Apprentice season. Some of the > time it made him seem sympathetic, but after a while it > began to seem hormonal. I don’t know whether you would > remember this, but he used to live in the same building as > Steven and Chandler on E 57th Street. That would have been > in the 80s and maybe even late 70s. > > Apart from that, my exposure to him has been a few movie > and TV guest star roles, an episode of Private Chefs of > Beverly Hills (where he came off very well), and this > season of TCA. He made two splashes on the show: for going > bonkerballistic on Gary Busey (which Jim says was > definitely staged and rehearsed) and for dissolving into > gasping tears several times while talking to the Trump and > while talking to the camera in “candid” asides. > > All in all, and probably illogically, I thought he came > off rather well. > > Having been in both the Army and boarding school, I have > heard my share of raunchy language. As a 60s child, > however, it seems very odd that the Tonight Show does > skits like this one." > > | |
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