Last night Bruce Willis sauntered into Playa
Betty's on Amsterdam Ave. in Manhattan, where a friend and I were eating.
It's right near the Beacon Theatre, where Ian Anderson/Jethro Tull would be performing that night.
My friend and I put it together: Willis is known to be a progressive rock fan. He's eating near the Beacon so he can get to the concert.
Ding
ding ding.
I'd managed to get myself rather a nice seat for the show. What I didn't realize was: Bruce Willis would be sitting right in front of me.
Since he was sitting in the seat on the end, he was able to stand in the aisle for a few minutes here and there and in effect lead the cheers. I grinned like an idiot at him and complied.
What a great
night.
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Yippie ki yay, Benjamin Tucker:
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