AREVIR LLC
in California · like Bill Watterson · in a crime · Shelley Duvall was kinda a "vanished" celeb · I think. by Anonymous reply 1 February 25 · 2017 2:13 PM 24) span= moment(time).calendar() else span= moment(time).fromNow() --> No · after leaving top chef · he was arrested for hurting his girlfriend. In quick succession · the restaurant that employed him appears to have first fired him · then shut down. The chef abandoned his Twitter · deleted his Facebook · and has disappeared. by Anonymous reply 2 February 25 · but I found nada. Same goes for DL favorite Michael Schoeffling. I read he has a furniture store · but I found nada. by Anonymous reply 5 February 25 · but he's come out with a new movie. · THE SHACK · this month by Anonymous reply 7 February 25 · rumors that he was doing theater in LA · and rumors that he was a missionary somewhere in South America or Asia · but nobody has ever been able to track him down. by Anonymous reply 16 February 25
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