A Couple of Entertainment Stories that Caught My Eye
I have a new rule in life: Never, ever, EVER piss of the South Park guys. EVER.
Turns out Chef, played by Isaac Hayes who last week announced he was leaving because they made fun of his precious Scientology, was a child molester:
Isaac Hayes’ Chef character had a true South Park send-off Wednesday night — seemingly killed off but mourned as a jolly old guy whose brains were scrambled by the Super Adventure Club…
Chef repeatedly said he wanted to “make sweet love” to the South Park elementary school kids — it seems the Super Adventure Club turns its members into child-molesters.
The children try to rescue Chef but in the end he turns to head back to the Super Adventure Club.
Safe to assume the Super Adventure Club = Scientology. And if I have ever said or done anything to annoy you fine folks over at South Park. I apologize without reservation. I was wrong.
On a safer note, I noticed a page in today’s Toronto Sun about last night’s Lord of the Rings premiere with the subheading “World Premiere Was the Place to be For Toronto’s Rich and Famous Last Night” (page E6 – sorry it is not on torontosun.com). They then have four pictures including…
wait for it…
Shirley Douglas and Rachel Sutherland?
Rich, I have no doubt. Few enterprises are as profitable as socialism. But famous? Even by Canadian standards, isn’t this a major stretch? Who is Rachel Sutherland anyway?
On a final entertainment note I saw Capote the other night. A great movie about a very strange guy.
Rachel Sutherland is Kiefer’s twin sister. She is a behind-the-scenes person in Canadian TV production. Shirley Douglas, of course, has appeared on every made in Canada tv show or movie. Kind of the female version of R.H. Thompson.
As The Hawk said: “Big time Bill, big time!!”
“Few enterprises are as profitable as socialism.”
Good one, Brian!
Thanks Joanne