October 20, 2015
This permanent A list mostly movie actor turned permanent A list mostly movie director is cranky. Some diners were seated at “his” table at a restaurant and when the manager declined to move them, our actor/director walked over to their table and told them to move. When they didn’t, he yanked the tablecloth off the table bringing all their plates and dishes to the floor with it.
Clint Eastwood
Thats not cranky. Thats violent. Alzheimers?
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be cool if he yanked the tablecloth and everything were still standing up unharmed?
ReplyDeleteNailed it
ReplyDeleteNah. he just lost his capacity of hiding his arsho**ss with the years. No need now to fake.
ReplyDeleteI still find it hard to believe no one took a photo of the dishes on the floor. Tabloid money?
ReplyDeleteI dont care who he is or how old he is, before I got thrown out of the place his ass is getting f*cked up.
ReplyDeleteExactly. Were their meals replaced? Anyone hurt? Lawsuit? My boyfriend would have accosted him if that were us. Dont care how famous you are. You do not invade someones space!
ReplyDeleteAnd the flowers are still standing
ReplyDeleteI don't believe this.
ReplyDeleteI choose to believe erectile dysfunction makes him bitter.
ReplyDeleteMostly because that'd make him more bitter.
Pass it on.
exactly...if I spotted an 'enraged celeb' acting out in public, I'd film it...I'm the world's worst photog, but everyone's phone makes it awfully easy to capture the moment...and yet in all these cases, no one does.
ReplyDeleteI do!
ReplyDeleteIt also would have been impressive if he then folded that tablecloth into a cloth diaper and wore it ..f'n old man-child that he is.
that's what i said in original..then I would've been impressed & give him the damn table rather than disgusted at him..
ReplyDeleteI went to the original post to double check my answer.
ReplyDeleteI am NOT surprised that just about everyone guessed Clint. What an ass!
Was it the restaurant he owns in Carmel, CA?
If he approached me with that attitude, I would have had my daughter take a video with her cel phone documenting his bratty behavior and had her post it on line.
Then, I would walk out with the knowledge he was paying for my dinner tab.
Sorry, what a jerk!
*sigh* grandpa's gone crazy again
ReplyDelete(i think i added that I doubt this happened--Enty taking liberties with what, if anything, actually went down, purely for our entertainment).
ReplyDeletethey should have recorded a video. forget calling the cops or complaining to management.
ReplyDeletein 2015 and beyond, immediate justice is recording a celebrity being stupid and then putting it online. Shocks me more people don't do it. They can't control what you upload but they can convince law enforcement, restrautants, etc to not make a fuss.
ROFL. That is crazy! Wow....feeling entitled much Dirty Harry?
ReplyDeleteFunny! As soon I saw the word cranky I knew it was Eastwood.
ReplyDeleteThis total bullshit made up story. No way this happened.
ReplyDeleteAgree Texasrose. If it was true it would have ended up on twatter.
ReplyDeleteCrazy men over the age 68 are hilarious.
ReplyDeleteSorry but I'd be more upset at the restaurant. The customers could have even called the police. Hahaha. I think you're source has a agenda here. That would have been spread throughout all magazines if he'd done that.
I don't believe this happened!!
ReplyDeleteI doubt at this age Clint Eastwood wanders around by himself in Carmel. 50something girlfriend can't babysit 100% of the time. So-Handlers with him surely payed off all offended parties handsomely destroying all evidence but the gossip.
ReplyDeleteHa! That made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing "payed" for "paid" a lot lately. It's becoming like "loose" for "lose" and "definately" for "definitely" which are all common on the internet. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteEastwood is apparently losing his mind a bit in his old age. I doubt he dumped the plates on the floor but I don't doubt that he made an unpleasant scene. He can afford a private chef, he should stay home.
Agreed. For the past year I have been seeing "apart" (as in "thank you for letting me be apart of ...") when what the writer actually means is "a part of" (as in, thank you for letting me be a part of ...).
ReplyDelete"Apart of" and "a part of" are opposites.
I've seen Kylie Jenner do it; Karrueche Tran does it every week. Edumacation really does pay off.