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Robert
Schimmel’s Wife Melissa!
Comedian Robert Schimmel divorced from wife Melissa in 2009.
Robert Schimmel and
wife Melissa Schimmel made headline news in May 2,
2009. By May 8 , 2009, Melissa filed for divorce.
Today, Robert joins the Howard Stern Show.
He authored the book “Cancer on $
Day”. Reaction on Twitter is all excitement this morning with tweets like:
“Robert Schimmel is my hero, he has survived cancer,… his wife ..
and he still is making jokes!!!!”
Robert twitters about his appearance the
following this morning:
“leaving in 10
to do Howard Stern. letting it all hang out!”
On Wednesday’s Howard show, Robin and
Howard discussed life after death. Robin said :
“There’s something that animates this physical thing…something eternal. Not
your consciousness. It’s the ‘lifeforce’ that doesn’t
go away.”
Howard’s response? “When I die, I will come back as a ghost and haunt
scared ghost.”
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Bob Schimmel
The Stand-up Comedian Bob Schimmel disunited from his spouse Melissa in May 2009
giving her divorce. Bob Schimmel and his spouse
Melissa Schimmel brought in headlines on the media on
2nd May 2009. By the 8th of that month, Melissa lodged in the court for
divorce.
Today, Bob links with the Howard Stern
Show. He wrote the book “Cancer on $
Day”. Response on the Twitter is an all-around exhilaration with tweets stating
that Bob Schimmel is a hero as he has endured his
cancer disease and his spouse and even then bringing in his unique as well as
funny jokes.
On Wed’s Howard Stern Show, Howard and
Robin talked about lifetime after demise. Robin stated that there is something
that enlivens this physical thing which is actually something ageless and it
was not the awareness of Howard. It was the ‘lifeforce’
that does not disappear.
Bob Schimmel DOB
is 16th January 1950. He is an American stand-up comic whose content is
oftentimes X-rated as well as polemical. He is perhaps far-famed for his drollery
record albums as well as his appearances on The Howard Stern Show as well as on
HBO. Schimmel’s drollery material is nearly always
related to sex activity, whether he is talking about electronic computers or
animals or even about his daughter.
There are a couple of troubles for Bob Schimmel, of his own as well as professional, which he has
not cognized. Those are the cancer, heart attacks, losing his dream sitcom deal
and even losing his son. But he’s still been fit to come up with guileless
laughter discussing his most inner troubles.
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OFFBEAT:
You never know who you’ll meet, or what you might learn, while in prison
Off
Beat with Philip Potempa
GAME ON – - Actor Sean Astin
is shown wearing a vintage letterman’s jacket from Notre Dame University on the
set of the popular 1993 movie "Rudy," directed by Indiana
claim-to-fame director David Anspaugh. (File Image
Courtesy of
Tri-Star Pictures)
The opening scene of Universal Pictures’
film "Public Enemies" has Johnny Depp as
John Dillinger in black and white prison stripes breaking out of the Michigan
City Prison in 1933.
Yep, Dillinger was once housed in the same
prison where I teach courses for Purdue North Central, in addition to also
teaching at
I realize that opening scene, which
includes the words Michigan City Penitentiary 1933, is really the old
Statesville Prison in
where the filming took place.
During the past decade I’ve been teaching
public speaking courses for Purdue at both prisons. It’s amazing some of the
interesting stories I’ve heard along the way. Some have been shared in this
column during the past five years and even a few other stories have been
published in my books.
On Fridays this spring semester, I teach a
morning class at Westville Correctional Center followed by a later morning
class at Michigan City State Prison’s Lakeside Facility, before I head in to
the newsroom for the remainder of the day.
While doing the class roll call on Friday,
student Donald Swank #168456, of
Bend
about my role in "Public Enemies." (The film was screened by the
offender recreation department at the prison last month.)
Interestingly enough, he had his own
brush-with-movie-fame story to share with me.
In 1992, Columbia Tri-Star Studios persuaded
in
to host three months of on-location filming for the 1993 movie
"Rudy." The movie tells the story of Rudy Ruettiger
(who is now 62) played by Sean Astin and how this
college hopeful was able to live his dream to play Notre Dame football.
In addition to the scenes shot at Notre
Dame and sound stage scenes shot at Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo
Studios in
featured in "Rudy."
Chicago
for scenes that showed Rudy’s "blue-collar" working family’s home and
interior industrial shots of steel mills, where Rudy’s father was employed.
As for Swank, who was living in
Marie Cretes, worked as a hostess at a
called The Wheel Works and was always up on all the
"current buzz around town."
When she heard that the film’s production
company, Sunbeam Productions, was looking for a very particular make and model
of vintage car to use during the filming, she immediately thought of her
son-in-law.
"I have a 1956 Buick Century
four-door, that is sea foam green," Swank said.
"And that’s just about the type of car
they were looking for to use in one of the scenes to be shot in Whiting."
He contacted the production number and they
dispatched a photographer to take photographs of the car.
Those photographs, along with other photos
taken from other vintage car owners who expressed a similar interest to be
involved in the film project, were compiled into a portfolio and presented to
the real "Rudy" Ruettiger to review.
"They needed a car that looked exactly
like Rudy’s father’s car while he was growing up in that harbor area and mine
most matched the description," Swank said.
Arrangements were made and Swank’s car was
towed to Whiting to use in the scene. Swank was allowed to watch the November
afternoon filming and meet Ruettiger over donuts and
coffee. The prop and scenery department scattered some "plastic" snow
over the car for the scene, which can be clearly seen at the start of the
movie.
As for payment?
Swank was paid $50 and his car
"received an equal payment" of $50, for a grand total of $100.
He said his favorite memories of the
experience were enjoying the catered food services on the movie set, located in
a church basement in Whiting, and then eventually watching the film in theaters
with his 4-year-old daughter, Kara.
According to interviews I did as a young
reporter just out of college in 1992 covering the making of "Rudy," this
is a film that was almost never made.
"Tri-Star wasn’t the first to come to
us to ask about doing this movie," said the then-director of public
relations at Notre Dame, Dennis Moore.
"The university had rejected several
scripts before agreeing to this one. And we had some trepidation about this
too, at first."
Of course, one of the things that helped
sell the movie to the university was its
native director, David Anspaugh, who also directed
"Hoosiers" in 1986.
"This was the first feature film to be
made with the cooperation of Notre Dame since ‘Knute
Rockne, All American’ which was made in 1940 and starred Ronald Reagan as ‘the Gipper,’"
said.
When the film was completed, Tri-Star
agreed to stage its world premiere in downtown
The studio wanted to recapture what had
been done earlier, when the premiere for "Knute
Rockne" was also held at the State Theater 50 years earlier.
The winners are . . .
Joining me Sunday at the opera presented at
Schererville, Mary Ann Brunt, of
Vega, of Schererville, Dagmar Reay, of Hammond and
Ronald Paulsin, of
who were chosen randomly by our online computer program as part of the online
promotion at nwi.com. See you Sunday!
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