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nike123 ([info]nike123) wrote,
@ 2009-10-06 11:20:00
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David Letterman's fans seem to get over it

Reporting from New York - If the line of ticket holders Monday stretching around the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway and down

54th Street was any indication, hey, David Letterman: You are getting a pass.

There they were -- tourists from Tulsa, Okla.; Baltimore; Phoenix;
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atwitter because they'd lucked out and gotten tickets to the first taping of "The Late Show With David Letterman" since its

host admitted on the air last week to having had sex with female employees.

"Whaddya think of Dave now?" a tabloid TV reporter, who'd been waiting in front of the theater since 6 a.m., repeatedly asked

ticket holders. "Is he a bad guy?"

Mostly, these fans were prepared to put aside Letterman's indiscretions, even if a few of the women said they were

disappointed that Mr. Nice Guy could also be Mr. "Creepy," as Letterman characterized his own behavior.

"It's not like some big shock and surprise," said Kevin Hansen, aShox TR

36-year-old marketing manager from Tulsa who explained "this whole nonsense" to his wife, Stephanie, by pointing to the

theater marquee: "His name is up there. He's famous. He's powerful. Oh, yeah, he's human."

Stephanie Hansen, 36, pulled her green sweater tightly around her against the chilly New York wind, and nodded in agreement.

She also quietly inquired, "Is [Letterman] in a committed relationship? I missed that detail."

In fact, since Letterman revealed he'd been the victim of an alleged $2-million extortion attempt by a CBS employee over the

affairs, a spokesman for his production company had taken great pains to stress that those relationships occurred before he

was married last March to his longtime girlfriend Regina
Shox Turbo OZLasko, with whom he has a 5-year-old son.

Stephanie Hansen's reaction to that detail?

"Boys will be boys," she said, smiling.

A run of scandals

But Peggy Coale, who had come to New York from Centerville, Ohio, with her husband, Scott, to celebrate their 50th birthdays

and 25th wedding anniversary, was a little surprised that Letterman was "just like the rest of them.

"He seemed like a real decent, gentlemanly guy," said Coale. "I suppose I'm just naive, but he'd had such fun with Bill

Clinton [about the former president's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky] that this at first rubbed me wrong.

"But is it hypocritical that I'm excited to be here toShox R4 take free

tickets to the show?" Coale added. "Yeah, I guess so."

A lot of people seemed fed up, if not bored, by another scandal. They referred to the media's relentless focus on Clinton's

extramarital affairs and to the more recent womanizing-in-the-news by Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina and U.S. Sen. John

Ensign of Nevada, not to mention the admission by Mackenzie Phillips that she had a 10-year sexual relationship with her

father, John Phillips, of the Mamas and the Papas.

"Bllllllleeech," said Bob Millhand, 58, trying to make as disgusting a sound as he could. "No more about Dave, please spare

us more!"

For two years, this Manhattan salesman has come through Times Square on business, passing the Ed Sullivan Theater almost

every day. "Finally, I take a day off to see one of my favorite shows -- and now this?" he said. "Don't get me wrong: It's

exciting with all the paparazzi around. And I still love this guy. But I'm just sick of celebrities' sex lives. And the

politicians? Just fix the country! Just make me laugh!"

Millhand lapsed into full-throttle New York shtick, throwing his arms in the air and pointing at a billboard across Broadway

for CBS' "The Good Wife," a new legal drama inspired byShox Disobey

real-life political sex scandals. "Enough!" he bellowed as he walked into the theater.

But Emily Penunuri, a 26-year-old die-hard Letterman fan from Phoenix, couldn't get enough. After the taping, she said she

was delighted that even though Letterman had said he'd have no more to say about his personal life he went ahead and

mentioned it in his monologue, apologizing to his staff and family for any pain he caused them, and making fun of himself for

making fun of politicians like Clinton and Sanford. She said Letterman also joked at his own expense how this was "phase one"

of this episode and that during phase two he'd be on Oprah Winfrey's show, crying.

Earnest tone

"He was so funny but he also seemed so sincere," said Penunuri. "I still think he's handling everything really, really well."

So all is forgiven?

"Well, I don't condone cheating," said Penunuri, who hasShox Go been a

Letterman fan since she was 10. "But at least he doesn't act like he didn't do anything wrong.'

And, she was touched by his earnest tone Monday as he stood alone on the stage in a dark blue suit.

"I do think it will be a long time before anyone forgets this," she said. "But I'm ready to move on."


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