Yay! Love it!
I’ll never forget one winter (2003) when I worked at Starbucks in Columbus, Ohio and I had a couple of older gentlemen standing at the bar chatting with me as I made their drinks. They were just passing through on a trip to New York City, they told me. And then the older, rounder, sillier looking of the two guys throws his hands up like claws and opens his mouth wide, like he’s hissing. He says, “Who do I look like?”… I was baffled! They then revealed to me that he was the son of Grandpa Munster (Al Lewis) and they were headed to see his father at his home. He had just had a leg amputated and wasn’t doing well. Very sad story, but I’m glad I had the pleasure of this very interesting, random meeting.
R.I.P. Al Lewis
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Awww, heart warming. Except maybe Peter Lorre, there. Oh, and that’s a REAL bearded lady!
Yay! Love it!
I’ll never forget one winter (2003) when I worked at Starbucks in Columbus, Ohio and I had a couple of older gentlemen standing at the bar chatting with me as I made their drinks. They were just passing through on a trip to New York City, they told me. And then the older, rounder, sillier looking of the two guys throws his hands up like claws and opens his mouth wide, like he’s hissing. He says, “Who do I look like?”… I was baffled! They then revealed to me that he was the son of Grandpa Munster (Al Lewis) and they were headed to see his father at his home. He had just had a leg amputated and wasn’t doing well. Very sad story, but I’m glad I had the pleasure of this very interesting, random meeting.
R.I.P. Al Lewis
See? Photographic proof that Christmas is for everyone!