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The tributes poured in Monday for Bob Hope.
Bob Hope died Sunday night at the age of 100
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HOLLYWOOD, June 7, 2000 -- What won't Bob Hope eat? Now we know. Since the legendary comic was hospitalized last Thursday for gastrointestinal bleeding, we had been inundated with daily reports of the rehabbing entertainer's diet. On Monday, some eggs (and butterscotch candy and pie and …); on Tuesday, a burger (and a shake and apple juice and …); and so on. Fascinated by an intimate look into one man's eclectic eating habits, we wondered if we could insert ourselves into the story. Since Hope appeared to be eating everything anyway, could we make him eat something that we provided? Could we help put the nation's favorite funnyman on the road to recovery? To make a long story short, we ordered Hope a pizza today. Here's a log of what happened: MMM: Pizza (© Domino's Pizza) 11:30 a.m.: Operation Pizza of Hope begins. We call the phone operator for n
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Bob Hope
Bob Hope had a mild case of pneumonia but was "seriously ill" when the 98-year-old entertainer was admitted to a Burbank hospital Sunday night for difficulty breathing, his physician said Wednesday.
HOLLYWOOD, June 6, 2000 -- Now serving at the Bob Hope cafe: (1) In-'N'-Out burger (consumed today) (2) milkshake (consumed today) (3) leg of lamb (consumed Monday -- night) (4) mashed potatoes (consumed Monday -- night) (5) spinach (consumed Monday -- night) (6) lemon meringue pie (consumed Monday -- night) (7) eggs (consumed Monday -- day) (8) butterscotch candy (Monday -- day) (9) oatmeal (consumed -- weekend) Presumably all this stuff is good for a 97-year-old man recovering from gastrointestinal bleeding. And, presumably, it's working. Doctors at Eisenhower Regional Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., say the comic should go home by Thursday, or one week after he checked in. On the downside, of course, if Hope is discharged early Thursday, he'll miss dinner.
HOLLYWOOD, June 5, 2000 -- Today in the Bob Hope medical watch, we are pleased to inform you that the legendary 97-year-old comic is: (1) improving (2) in stable condition (3) eating eggs (4) "enjoying some butterscotch candy provided by his doctor" (5) "chatting animatedly" with his wife, Dolores All this per officials at Eisenhower Regional Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., where Hope has been hospitalized since Thursday for intestinal bleeding. More details on Mr. Hope's lunch as they develop.
HOLLYWOOD, June 4, 2000 -- Comic legend Bob Hope was upgraded from critical to stable condition Saturday at the Rancho Mirage, Calif., hospital where he's recovering from intestinal bleeding, officials say. Hope was said to be well enough to dine Saturday on his favorite breakfast: Oatmeal and fruit. Hope, who marked his 97th birthday Monday, woke up at his Palm Springs home Thursday complaining of stomach pains and was rushed to Desert Regional Medical Center at about 11 a.m. for "emergency medical attention," rep Ward Grant tells Hollywood.com. Hope was transferred to Eisenhower Regional Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, where he remains. Doctors at Eisenhower described intestinal bleeding as not uncommon in the elderly and as a not-necessarily life-threatening condition. "For his age, he is in very, very good shape and has done very, very well," Eisenho
HOLLYWOOD, June 1, 2000 -- Comic legend Bob Hope is in stable condition at a Rancho Mirage, Calif., hospital this afternoon, waylaid by "severe intestinal problems," his publicist says. Hope, who marked his 97th birthday Monday, was admitted to Desert Regional Medical Center in nearby Palm Springs at about 11 a.m. for "emergency medical attention," rep Ward Grant tells Hollywood.com. The entertainer woke up at his Palm Springs home today complaining of stomach problems. Hope has since been transferred to Eisenhower Medical Center, in Rancho Mirage, where he remains and is said to be resting comfortably. The comic recently returned to California after a three-week visit to the East Coast, Grant says. Best known on film for his "On the Road ..." stints with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, Hope is best known everywhere else for being Bob Hope -- ascerbic, slope-nose
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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25, 2000 -- Fickle British band Oasis may be headlining, but whether they’ll play a full set is still a toss up. The outfit has signed on to head the Reading Festival and its sister fest, both in England, in a big end-of-summer musical event starting today. But the pouty outfit, led by the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, has been known to walk offstage before finishing their set. Earlier this summer, they cut their performance short after being pelted with bottles, cans and rocks in two other European shows. About 300,000 are expected to attend the two festivals, which will also include performances by Pulp, Primal Scream, Elastica, Foo Fighters, Super Furry Animals, Beck and Blink 182.
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