Dishing Hollywood: The Real Scoop on Tinseltown's Most Notorious Scandals |
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| Title: | Dishing Hollywood: The Real Scoop on Tinseltown's Most Notorious Scandals |
| Author: | Laurie Jacobson |
| Publisher: | Cumberland House Publishing |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 01 November, 2003 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1581823703 / 9781581823707 |
| List Price: | $16.95 |
| You Save: | $4.78 |
| Amazon Price: | $12.17 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description
Dishing Hollywood is a delightful romp through sonic of the biggest scandals that have rocked Hollywood. The stories either appear here for the first time or the author has found a surprising new twist to them. The "dish" includes more than the scoop, for she also includes the corals or favorite dishes that are part of the story, such as: - "Inger Stevens: C'mon, who kills herself while in the middle of snaking her favorite sandwich, a BLT with avocado?- "Janis, Joplin: She should have stayed at Barney's Bcanery where she drank two screwdrivers. But no, she went back to her hotel and shot up. She died.- "Mama Cass: That damn sandwich! She didn't choke on it but suffered a heart attack while eating it.- "Natalie Wood: Her life was one scandal after another. Her last meal was a lot of wine and champagne with a little fish at El Galleon on Catalina Island.- "Lupe Velez: She may or may not have had a Mexican feast topped with barbiturates that landed her headfirst in the crapper. "
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