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Posted: January 27, 2005 4:05 AM |
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where do I email fan-mail to Larry David
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Chris
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Posted: January 28, 2005 8:57 PM |
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You can mail it to HBO c/o Larry David. The address is on their website. |
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luke lutton
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Posted: February 7, 2005 7:09 AM |
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i would like to try to get mr david to sign a poster. if i sent it to hbo, would they get it to him? thanks, luke |
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Anonymous
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Posted: March 1, 2005 5:42 PM |
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Nyron Francis
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Posted: March 15, 2005 8:55 PM |
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I have an idea for a reality show,and a sitcom. Is there a way we can hook up
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elysee
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Posted: March 27, 2005 3:44 PM |
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slt moi c'est elysee et je suis l'un de tes milliers d'admirateur
je te fais un gros calin et cmptes sur nous |
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Mike Taylor
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Posted: November 1, 2006 12:50 AM |
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Hey Larry David or his assistant
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im writing from down under, australia, and its my 21st party on saturday 2nd of december and I was thinking who I should invite..... and your name popped into my head. So u are now invited to my 21st party. Beer and wine is supplied so you dont have to bring any Larry. If your interested larry, coz it will be a great night indeed, email me at mike_eric_@hotmail.com
I want to meet the man behind seinfeld and curb your enthusiasm coz it is beyond funny!! Take care larry, hopefully see u on the 2nd
If u cant make it, i understand, but would be great to see u there
Mike |
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lucas
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Posted: December 12, 2006 8:53 AM |
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martin wakesberg
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Posted: July 1, 2007 6:07 PM |
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i have a great idea for the show . where do I send it? |
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Zoryana Volos
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Posted: September 27, 2007 12:53 AM |
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Hi,
I can't live more without talking to you...
People need to talk.
I went to most great restaurants in Brentwood, having hope to see You.
You change my life. |
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Zoryana Volos
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Posted: September 27, 2007 1:05 AM |
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Hi,
I can't live more without talking to you...
People need to talk.
I went to most great restaurants in Brentwood, having hope to see You.
You change my life. |
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Megry
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Posted: November 23, 2007 1:33 PM |
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What is c/o |
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TONY O
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Posted: August 12, 2008 8:54 PM |
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LARRY
Seen all the episodes of CYE I'm all caught up, ya can't put them out fast enough for me, Big Fan.........
TONY O
Blues Recording Artist
Legendary Blues Guitar Player
1998 Grammy Award Nominee
(for best traditional blues)
New York, NY (USA)
www.tonyo.creativeliza.com
www.bluzcompany.com
www.myspace.com/bluzcompany
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Tony Mileo
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Posted: August 12, 2008 8:56 PM |
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LARRY
Seen all the episodes of CYE I'm all caught up, ya can't put them out fast enough for me, Big Fan.........
TONY O
Blues Recording Artist
Legendary Blues Guitar Player
1998 Grammy Award Nominee
(for best traditional blues)
New York, NY (USA)
www.tonyo.creativeliza.com
www.bluzcompany.com
www.myspace.com/bluzcompany
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Tony O
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Posted: August 12, 2008 8:57 PM |
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LARRY
Seen all the episodes of CYE I'm all caught up, ya can't put them out fast enough for me, Big Fan.........
TONY O
Blues Recording Artist
Legendary Blues Guitar Player
1998 Grammy Award Nominee
(for best traditional blues)
New York, NY (USA)
www.tonyo.creativeliza.com
www.bluzcompany.com
www.myspace.com/bluzcompany
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Tony Mileo
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Posted: August 12, 2008 8:57 PM |
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LARRY
Seen all the episodes of CYE I'm all caught up, ya can't put them out fast enough for me, Big Fan.........
TONY O
Blues Recording Artist
Legendary Blues Guitar Player
1998 Grammy Award Nominee
(for best traditional blues)
New York, NY (USA)
www.tonyo.creativeliza.com
www.bluzcompany.com
www.myspace.com/bluzcompany
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Tony Mileo
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Posted: August 12, 2008 8:59 PM |
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LARRY
Seen all the episodes of CYE I'm all caught up, ya can't put them out fast enough for me, Big Fan.........
TONY O
Blues Recording Artist
Legendary Blues Guitar Player
1998 Grammy Award Nominee
(for best traditional blues)
New York, NY (USA)
www.tonyo.creativeliza.com
www.bluzcompany.com
www.myspace.com/bluzcompany
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Tony Mileo
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Posted: August 12, 2008 8:59 PM |
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LARRY
Seen all the episodes of CYE I'm all caught up, ya can't put them out fast enough for me, Big Fan.........
TONY O
Blues Recording Artist
Legendary Blues Guitar Player
1998 Grammy Award Nominee
(for best traditional blues)
New York, NY (USA) |
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Tony Mileo
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Posted: August 12, 2008 9:01 PM |
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LARRY
Seen all the episodes of CYE I'm all caught up, ya can't put them out fast enough for me, Big Fan.........
TONY O
Blues Recording Artist
Legendary Blues Guitar Player
1998 Grammy Award Nominee
(for best traditional blues)
www.tonyo.creativeliza.com
www.bluzcompany.com
New York, NY (USA) |
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Anonymous
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Posted: December 5, 2008 11:48 PM |
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Hey Larry, just watched an episode of Curb - another very funny one..."wandering bear, or elk, or whatever the @$#%. Larry, I want to share my gift, as you have yours. Let me know your shoes size, and I will send you a free pair of ArchPorts (shoes with wallets in the soles). Send your size to mattp@archport.com along with an address.
Regards,
Matt (www.archport.com) |
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Matt P.
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Posted: December 5, 2008 11:48 PM |
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Hey Larry, just watched an episode of Curb - another very funny one..."wandering bear, or elk, or whatever the @$#%. Larry, I want to share my gift, as you have yours. Let me know your shoes size, and I will send you a free pair of ArchPorts (shoes with wallets in the soles). Send your size to mattp@archport.com along with an address.
Regards,
Matt (www.archport.com) |
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Matt Putts
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Posted: December 5, 2008 11:49 PM |
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Hey Larry, just watched an episode of Curb - another very funny one..."wandering bear, or elk, or whatever the @$#%. Larry, I want to share my gift, as you have yours. Let me know your shoes size, and I will send you a free pair of ArchPorts (shoes with wallets in the soles). Send your size to mattp@archport.com along with an address.
Regards,
Matt (www.archport.com) |
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Matt Putts
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Posted: December 5, 2008 11:50 PM |
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Hey Larry, just watched an episode of Curb - another very funny one..."wandering bear, or elk, or whatever the @$#%. Larry, I want to share my gift, as you have yours. Let me know your shoes size, and I will send you a free pair of ArchPorts (shoes with wallets in the soles). Send your size to mattp@archport.com along with an address.
Regards,
Matt (www.archport.com) |
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Matt Potts
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Posted: December 5, 2008 11:51 PM |
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Hey Larry, just watched an episode of Curb - another very funny one..."wandering bear, or elk, or whatever the @$#%. Larry, I want to share my gift, as you have yours. Let me know your shoes size, and I will send you a free pair of ArchPorts (shoes with wallets in the soles). Send your size to mattp@archport.com along with an address.
Regards,
Matt (www.archport.com) |
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Zoryana
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Posted: December 10, 2008 11:50 PM |
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Hi,
My name is Zoryana. I want Larry David to look at my video, that I just made it. He is my favorite person, he change my life...
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Anonymous
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Posted: March 8, 2009 9:16 PM |
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Larry, look at:
www.VineyardRocks.com
from a new Vineyard artist |
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Andres Pena
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Posted: March 23, 2009 8:59 PM |
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Hi
I have a great idea to bring the show back still using the same characters but....(cartoons)
email me
andrespb15@hotmail.com |
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Danielle
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Posted: July 19, 2009 11:23 PM |
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Larry David, you are by far the funniest man alive and I am a huge fan! I am 14 years old so people find it very funny that curb your enthusiasm is my favorite show! You're awesome and I am trying everything I can to somehow meet you which seems ridiculous I know but I'm obsessed! |
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Mary D
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Posted: December 10, 2009 6:27 AM |
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Does anyone know who coined the phrase "respect the wood"? I thought I did! |
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Ben
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Posted: February 8, 2010 2:26 AM |
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Hey just wanted to say Curb is great. |
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Carole dee
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Posted: February 12, 2010 5:22 PM |
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New Author Shares Novel With Fellow Boaters!
We are excited to share with you an amazing new novel written by Carole Dee of New England. Please enjoy this complimentary introductory into the first chapter of Thru The Chairs!
Carole Dee's novel can be purchased at Barns & Noble or Amazon on line.
Thru The Chairs
by Carole Dee
Tony Vendetti dreams of going "thru the chairs" at the Briar Ridge Yacht Club -- becoming Rear Commodore, then Vice Commodore, and finally Commodore. But to be elected Rear Commodore, he needs his wife to campaign for him. And to successfully fulfill the duties of any of these positions, he needs her undying support and active participation.
Carole Dee's debut novel describes this three-year journey through the eyes of Mrs. Vendetti, who shares in the adventures despite an unwritten rule that women cannot be members of the club. Complete with politics, sex, boating, and camaraderie, Thru the Chairs offers a ride you won't soon forget.
Carole Dee's debut novel describes this three-year journey through the eyes of Mrs. Vendetti, who shares in the adventures despite an unwritten rule that women cannot be members of the club. Complete with politics, sex, boating, and camaraderie, Thru the Chairs offers a ride you won't soon forget.
About the Author
Carole Dee has lived in New England all her life, and she has spent a great deal of time boating on the ocean. Carole is currently working on a children's book, Margaret and the Bully. She spends most of her time with her husband on Martha's Vineyard.
Introduction to Thru the Chairs!
Chapter One The Boat
The year was 1988, the year of the boat. Tony, my husband, had purchased his dream boat. We had owned boats before, but this was the first new boat, the one with the great new-boat smell. People who have had a new boat know that if they could capture that smell and turn it into a man's cologne they would probably have a number-one fragrance.
Not only was 1988 the year of the boat, but it was the year of the yacht club elections. Tony was running for the position of Rear Commodore. Tony happened to belong to one of the best-located clubs in the New England area.
The club was known as the Briar Ridge Yacht Club. It was nestled in the womb of a bustling city. The club was a refuge that separated a person from all the sounds and feelings that the busy metropolis created. A cut out in the earth engulfed by the serenity of the ocean, a carpet of white sand to walk on, and the music of waves dancing in the background. One of the most captivating things about the club's location was its sunsets. People would stop and park their cars on the street, and members would sit in their boats just to see this event. These sunsets left people mesmerized. One could see different shades of red and orange splatter across the sky. It was like an artist took out a paintbrush and just kept changing his strokes until all the vibrant colors faded into the sea. This magnificent display ended with the sound of honking horns and clapping hands from the watching sun worshippers.
Many of the members of the club were in the trades. This, of course, was not a requirement. The advantage to being in the trades was that they had the opportunity to volunteer their services. For example, if one was a plumber and the club needed work, one would volunteer one's time. If members had no professional service to offer, they donated their time to help with many of the needed projects. By doing this, members kept the dues for membership at a reasonable level. Another huge advantage was that members got to meet a network of people they had something in common with other than boating, and it helped expand their careers in the trades. Tony was in construction. As a foreman he was extremely responsible and got the job done. When the club needed a new roof, he called suppliers he knew in the business. Once the products for the roof were delivered, Tony put together a crew of members and got it done in record time.
We had a great slip for the new boat. The new boat was a thirty-six-foot Wellcraft with twin engines. It was designed in red and white fiberglass. The colors were separated by a black pinstripe. The canvass that was used to protect passengers in inclement weather was also in the same shade of red that engulfed the bottom of the boat. This truly was a speedboat of distinction. We named her 37 Park Ave so when contractors called to speak to Tony, I could say, "He is at 37 Park Ave," and no one would know the better.
Smooth Sailing!
Carole Dee
What a series belong to Farm Neck see you all the time.
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Carole dee
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Posted: February 12, 2010 5:28 PM |
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Thru the Chairs is a crazy novel I wrote. I live on the vineyard and belong to Fram Neck. I see you a lot. I think this would be a great series. I need couyrage to approach you and don't want to bother you at golf club. Any ideas
Carole DEE
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