“ Brando allegedly annoyed his travelling companions by insisting on stopping at nearly every KFC and Burger King they passed along the highway.”
If you read one story today, make it the Daily Mail’s preview of Vanity Fair’s upcoming article detailing how Michael Jackson, Liz Taylor, and Marlon Brando fled New York together after 9/11. I promise you, you will not be sorry.
-DM
[Spencer Hall]
-DM
[Spencer Hall]
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