Roger L. Simon

September 14th, 2005 4:07 pm

Pritikin?

How plebeian. With his money, I’d have booked the Golden Door.

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1. darkcoffee:

Only if they throw in a free purging enema performed by Deepak Chopra and a troop of demented Gremlins. The automobile, not the fantasy creature. $6,750 a week doesn’t getcha nearly what it usta back in the studio days.

Sep 14, 2005 - 4:27 pm 2. Charlie (Colorado):

I dunno… Golden Door sounds like fun to me. But Pritikin is heavily oriented toward cardiac patients: sounds like Moore may have gotten on of Those Lectures from his MD or the MD for the insurance on his next picture.

Sep 14, 2005 - 4:40 pm

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