"Look familiar, Mr. Shatner? And it's your colour." |
The King of the Starship Captains learned of a company called Simplicity Sofas, started by a man named Jeff Frank in High Point, North Carolina. He then paid for Frank to visit Los Angeles for a 90-minute video interview. The entrepreneur said that Shatner is a "pretty good interviewer". I believe it; I've seen him ask probing questions on his show, Raw Nerve. The man is good; he does not fool around; none of this lame fluff interview stuff for the coolest man in the cosmos.
The first thing I thought of while reading this is Mr. Shatner would be very familiar with that type of furniture: it was on those, in his dressing room, that he allegedly 'snuggled' with more than a few female guest stars during production of the Star Trek series.
The Washington Post...
This sofa seller makes his star trek at 60
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/capitalbusiness/this-sofa-seller-makes-his-star-trek-at-60/2013/07/03/4f74a59c-e01c-11e2-963a-72d740e88c12_story.html?wpisrc=nl_headlines
This sofa seller makes his star trek at 60
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/capitalbusiness/this-sofa-seller-makes-his-star-trek-at-60/2013/07/03/4f74a59c-e01c-11e2-963a-72d740e88c12_story.html?wpisrc=nl_headlines
2 comments:
I thought you maintained a Casting 'Couch?' ;)
I "maintained" (past tense) a Casting Couch.
To be honest, if not exactly modest, I was tired of forever replacing them due to the constant wear and tear... especially "tear".
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