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I may have shared this here before. I met Garr around this time when I was in college. She was a Cal State Northridge alum and she was there for an interview they were recording. I happened to be in the hallway when they were gathering people to up the crowd. I got to ask her a question about working with Mel Brooks. I saw where Dave's attraction came from.Teri Garr makes her first of dozens of appearances on Letterman (1982)
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Reminds me of the message sign outside a restaurant where I worked as a kid.
Some ingenious person, in the dark of night, got up there and removed an "E," so now the sign screamed this in bright lights on a busy highway:
EAT HER
OR TAKE
IT HOME
I laughed my ass off. Manager was a deck, so I just went home for the night without telling him. ... Got to work the next day, and the altered message was still up, so I got to be the guy who told the deck manager that he might wanna check his sign out front. ... Hijinks ensued.
Just an all-time great sign prank, and still my favorite to this day.