News about Jeff Greene
Larry David's sarcastic Curb Your Enthusiasm audition is a hit at the university, and he gets a round of applause from him: 'Thank you LD for the opportunity to shine!' '
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April 8, 2024
Curb Your Enthusiasm's concluding episode on April 7 brought an end to a long and fruitful run on HBO over a period of 24 years. A video of J.B. Smoove's audition for the show's actor Larry David has resurfaced, and it encapsulates the actors' amazing chemistry, which often resulted in bursting out of laughter. Larry David's life as a semi-retired television writer and producer in Los Angeles followed his life as a semi-retired television writer and producer. Cheryl Hines, Jeff Garlin as his boss, Jeff Garlin as Jeff's wife, Susie Essman as Jeff's wife, and finally Smoove, who played Larry's house mate Leon Black starting in season six in 2007. Turns out the actor, who had only been letting go by Saturday Night Live in 2006, had flown to Los Angeles for a funeral, the same week when the Curb crew was trying to cast Leon, so his agent gave him an audition that ended in his winning him the role.
In a tiny Maine town, there is a proposal to create the world's tallest flagpole with massive American flags
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July 2, 2023
As part of a $1 billion initiative he says aims to raise patriotism, a Maine businessman has sparked controversy with his proposal to install the world's highest flagpole in a remote corner of his home state. The flagpole will be taller than the Empire State Building and will face Canada all the way. The $1 billion initiative would include history museums relating to the country's history through veterans' eyes, as well as a 4,000-seat auditorium, restaurants, and monument walls with the names of every deceased soldier dating to the Revolution - 24 million names. It will require paving over woods for parking spaces and the construction of homes for hundreds, maybe thousands of employees, potentially turning this oasis into a slew of souvenir shops, fast-food restaurants, and malls. At the time of the proposal, Morrill Worcester, the initiative's founder, declared: 'We want to bring Americans together, remind them of the sacrifices made to protect our democracy for centuries, and unite a divided America.'