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Tuesday morning, the Wizard of Oz munchkins got their own star on the Hollywood Blvd Walk of Fame. Video Video
11:30 a.m. 6925 Hollywood Blvd. Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Stills: Judy Garland's son Margaret Pellegrini Margaret Pellegrini Margaret Pellegrini Margaret Pellegrini Carl Swensen Man with munchkin tattoos Jerry Maren, Elizabeth Maren As I stand at a rail taking pictures and video, an old Hispanic woman tells me: "My daughter wanted to become Marilyn Monroe... She fell in with the wrong crowd and started taking drugs. I don't know where she is. "You're Jewish, right?" "Yes." "You believe in God?" "Yes." "Please pray for her." Hollywood Blvd at Ivar. 1:13 p.m. Stills: Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Alicia Key Alicia Key Alicia Key Sandra Oh Sandra Oh pic Frances Fisher Emily Blake Emily Blake Emily Blake Emily Blake Emily Blake Emily Blake Emily Blake police pic pic pic pic pic More Pictures So I'm walking along Hollywood Blvd snagging photos and video and I see (video) a cute girl photographer who I think is right for me. She's not gorgeous. If she were, I'd immediately dismiss her from my mind as out of my league. All my life I've limited myself to cute but not gorgeous girls. I may have dated gorgeous girls but to me they were only cute and therefore catchable. Anyway, I don't talk to the girl in question today, I just keep crossing paths with her down Hollywood Bl. She doesn't give me a second look. New Videos: Alicia Key sings two songs Alicia leaves March March March Eric Garcetti Akiva Goldsman As thousands of TV and film writers marched along Hollywood Boulevard in the third week of their strike, film officials put a price tag on the potential economic toll of the walkout. Los Angeles' economy will lose more than $20 million a day in direct production spending if the writers strike extends into next month, according to FilmL.A. Inc., the nonprofit group that handles film permits and promotes the industry. |
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