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May 25, 2004
Save the Chicken
Here's what the extrememly bored Hollywood stars are up to:
Comedian Adam Sandler has backed a campaign to halt the closure of a Malibu, California, chicken store - a favorite of such stars as Meg Ryan, Pierce Brosnan and Barbra Streisand.
After eight years in the business, small surf eatery Malibu Chicken - which also caters to Sylvester Stallone, Dennis Quaid and Jim Carey - may have to close as early as the summer because the lease is up and Chabad, the organization which owns the building, wants them out.
A petition drive has been started to save Malibu Chicken, and nearly 2,000 people, including Sandler, have signed it.
Posted by Lawren at May 25, 2004 07:11 AM
I saw that last week on some horrible tabloid news show.
At least he's babbling about that and not Iraq, gas prices or some other percieved injustice.
Says: mike at May 25, 2004 02:07 PMYa know, with all their money and fame, why don't they use their clout for something a little more meaningful like being a big brother or sister.
Says: Lori at May 25, 2004 08:37 PMPost a comment