What becomes a legend most? Well, it was too hot for a Blackgama fur coat, though I know he would have relished that. But certainly, after 33 years (the age of Christ, don’t you know) the absence of my friend John Campbell from Paramount will be felt far and wide in that company town.
Way too young to retire but did it, I suppose, because he could! How jealous am I? Tremendously! But yet, now I know John will have time to do things he was just too busy to do before, and that’s a good thing.
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There were hundreds of people at this party. I knew so few – John was maybe among the one or two folks I still know from when I worked at the studio from ’88 to ’96. Everybody got fired from there, including me. Somehow John figured out the secret of Paralongevity. He told us his M.O. was always to operate out of humor and love. That must be it.
The theater where they held the party and showed the “roasting” video (very well done and tres funny) still seems new to me even though it must be 16-17 years old now.
Good luck on future endeavors, John. I can’t wait to hear what’s next.
Spotted at the party: A.C. Lyles, in his ubiquitous suit. At 92, he didn’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon.
Congratulations & love to John! Now that he’s retired, maybe he’d like to come up to Chez Spit-tay with you sometime!
Looks like it was a rockin’ par-tay!
Well who knows? I do think he might do some travelin’