George is at it again. Sticking up for the little guy and trying to help out. It seems the folks in Lake Como where George summers are fighting the contruction of a car park and promenade near his villa, and have banded together signing a petition. I hope no one destroys the beauty and tranquility of the place I plan to spend many happy hours being amused by George and writing.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
George is at it again. Sticking up for the little guy and trying to help out. It seems the folks in Lake Como where George summers are fighting the contruction of a car park and promenade near his villa, and have banded together signing a petition. I hope no one destroys the beauty and tranquility of the place I plan to spend many happy hours being amused by George and writing.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
02/02/2007 - 10:51:13
Thank God this rumor isn't true! Pam would never be the right woman for George. George's PR rep issued a swift denial about him dating Pamela Anderson. I'm sure she's a lovely woman, and that she floats well, she's just not the right woman for George.
I found this interview with Matt Damon on the Web site, Ireland On-Line. Once again the subject of George's sexual preference came up. I wonder why it is that if someone isn't married it is assumed they are gay? I'm not married, and no, I am not a lesbian. Though, if I spend another winter single on Cape Cod I may have to explore my options.
Here's the interview:
"The Bourne Identity star Matt Damon has laughed off persistent rumours his close friend George Clooney is homosexual.
Damon, who stars alongside Clooney in Ocean's Eleven and its sequels, finds the speculation over the hunk's sexuality ridiculous, and insists there is no truth behind it - although he can't resist making a joke at Clooney's expense. He says: "I thought I'd heard all the gossip, although people always think all actors are gay.
"It was the same for me and Ben (Affleck) when we were doing Good Will Hunting. There was a lot of talk we were gay, and I didn't respond to it. I just thought: 'Why give rumours any credence?
"A lot of movie stars have a feminine quality, but George is a man's man - although so was (1950s actor) Rock Hudson, right?!"
Very witty Matt. But I still contend that George isn't in a commited relationship because he hasn't met me yet. Once it's seen that he's dating a girly writer all the rumors will stop. And you know, if he is gay, I would still want him to come over and hang out, just so I can look at him.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
George bravely appeared last night at the premiere of "The Good German," but was clearly sad about the passing of Max - shown above as a baby. You can read about George and his beloved Max at the link to People below.
http://people.aol.com/people/article/0,26334,1565992,00.html?cid=email-peopledaily-20061205-1565992
I'm not a pig George, (well, some may disagree if they looked in my closet or bureau drawers)but I would be happy to console you and listen as you share lovely stories about your pet.
Monday, December 04, 2006
I am very sorry to report that George's pet pig, Max passed away this past Friday. As someone who loves her pets, I sympathize. This isn't Max, but this pig was sporting a lovely flower and I thought Max would approve.
I'm sorry for your loss, George. If you'd like a new (well, old) pet, I can offer you my ancient dog, who, like Dorian Grey will probably never leave us.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
This is shot of George after appearing on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" Last night. George is making the rounds promoting his new film, "The Good German," a new Steven Soderbergh movie.
You can watch the interview with tha always witty and charming George on YouThttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV7o5kwvbl4ube -
I'm very bummed that while George has been on the East coast he hasn't been in touch, nor have his people been in touch with my newpaper regarding an interview. George, if you're reading this, the Cape Cod Times is a great paper. I promise I'll write a lovely piece about you - especially if you take me to dinner first. To hell with journalistic ethics, it would be worth losing my job over.