Debbie Allen (pictured with Cyd Charisse and Debbie Reynolds) said:
"God is holding you and Carrie in his hands.
We will always speak your name🌈...
Love you,
Debbie Allen"
Lee Curreri Said:
"It was 1982 - I was stuck in traffic on Ventura Blvd., trying to get to the set. I needed to know where the nearest North - South artery was, so I rolled down my window and asked the nice lady in the car next to me for directions. The nice lady turned out to be Debbie Reynolds, and she didn't steer me wrong. RIP Debbie and Carrie"
PR Paul Said:
"A little Debbie Reynolds story:
I went to high school with her son Todd. I was over at their house one afternoon when Debbie asked me if I wanted to stay for dinner. I quickly called my mom and asked what we were having for dinner. She replied "meat loaf". I asked if I could have dinner at Todd's and got permission to stay. My mouth salivated at the thought of the upcoming dinner. Visions of steak and lobster danced thru my head and stomach. Dinner time came and we all sat ...down together. What would be the delights placed in front of me be? The possibilities were endless. Finally the plate was set down in front of me. MEAT LOAF! But the best meat loaf ever. Sorry mom. The kicker was she taught me how to put the gravy on my mashed potatoes. Take a spoon and push down on the top of the mashed creating a little well. Then add the gravy so it sits on top of the potatoes. What a nice lady. Always friendly even when we up to no good. She will be missed........."
Debbie Allen"
Lee Curreri Said:
"It was 1982 - I was stuck in traffic on Ventura Blvd., trying to get to the set. I needed to know where the nearest North - South artery was, so I rolled down my window and asked the nice lady in the car next to me for directions. The nice lady turned out to be Debbie Reynolds, and she didn't steer me wrong. RIP Debbie and Carrie"
PR Paul Said:
"A little Debbie Reynolds story:
I went to high school with her son Todd. I was over at their house one afternoon when Debbie asked me if I wanted to stay for dinner. I quickly called my mom and asked what we were having for dinner. She replied "meat loaf". I asked if I could have dinner at Todd's and got permission to stay. My mouth salivated at the thought of the upcoming dinner. Visions of steak and lobster danced thru my head and stomach. Dinner time came and we all sat ...down together. What would be the delights placed in front of me be? The possibilities were endless. Finally the plate was set down in front of me. MEAT LOAF! But the best meat loaf ever. Sorry mom. The kicker was she taught me how to put the gravy on my mashed potatoes. Take a spoon and push down on the top of the mashed creating a little well. Then add the gravy so it sits on top of the potatoes. What a nice lady. Always friendly even when we up to no good. She will be missed........."
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