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Came across this short snippet in the SF Chronicle. Just thought I'd share it. FWIW
(Excerpted from linked article): -- Upon learning of the death of Mickey Rooney, movie writer Ruthe Stein was reminded of the time he was in town for a show at the Orpheum, and she went up to the Clift to interview him. Rooney was late, and she waited a long time for him, perhaps 45 minutes. "I was very irritated," she recalls. And then he appeared, with his first words "Hello. Have we been married?" She was totally disarmed.
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He'll be missed.
(Excerpted from linked article):
-- Upon learning of the death of Mickey Rooney, movie writer Ruthe Stein was reminded of the time he was in town for a show at the Orpheum, and she went up to the Clift to interview him. Rooney was late, and she waited a long time for him, perhaps 45 minutes. "I was very irritated," she recalls. And then he appeared, with his first words "Hello. Have we been married?" She was totally disarmed.
Source: http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/garchik/article/And-which-is-the-coolest-and-best-part-of-town-5399556.php