Celebrity Sightings
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- jedispyder
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See, I loved watching Saved by the Bell growing up. I definitely knew who she was, and I definitely went gaga over the see-through photoset. That was quite an obsession when I was younger (along with Geri Halliwell). And by younger I mean like 10 or 12 when I first got the internet. Those pics....mmmmm <drools>
- Mr Wallstreet
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- Mr Wallstreet
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Did you ask Ewan McGregor why he whored his acting abilities out to the least common denominator? (Michael Bay)
So more celebrities sightings today. They are filming the new cop drama Blue Bloods starring Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg & Tom Selleck's mustache, on our street.
I got to see Donnie Wahlberg but no sign of The Selleck or his facial hair.
So more celebrities sightings today. They are filming the new cop drama Blue Bloods starring Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg & Tom Selleck's mustache, on our street.
I got to see Donnie Wahlberg but no sign of The Selleck or his facial hair.
- Mr Wallstreet
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The heavy movie traffic my street incurs is a topic of hot debate among my fellow co-workers. Were all constantly trying to figure out what exactly is it about our street that draws the movie folk. TO be totally honest, the street we work on is pretty unremarkable.
The street itself is uneven and has several potholes. The latter end of the street has a dank look to it due to an old apartment building that has been sitting there unkempt for many years, there are no corporate office buildings, mostly apartment buildings and a church.
However, I do know one of the draws is the strategic loaction. It's in the Flatiron district and right off of Madison Square park.
The street itself is uneven and has several potholes. The latter end of the street has a dank look to it due to an old apartment building that has been sitting there unkempt for many years, there are no corporate office buildings, mostly apartment buildings and a church.
However, I do know one of the draws is the strategic loaction. It's in the Flatiron district and right off of Madison Square park.
- Tragic Angelus
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So could it be that the section of New York your street falls in could be an easy double for any other major city in the nation? LA, Chicago, Boston, DC, and more? A lot of times that seems to be a big draw for some film crews, the ambiguity of a city street to look like it could be just about anywhere.
- Mr Wallstreet
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Possibly the generic look of my street may very well be the draw. Btw, the dank empty apartment building that has been sitting unused for many years has been undergoing serious internal and external renovation for the past several months.
Why is this iimportant enough to warrant an update? I do not know.
Why is this iimportant enough to warrant an update? I do not know.
- Tragic Angelus
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