While I noted the references, and am glad Travolta did what he did, I thought 
the whole discussion was a little too self-serving for him.  It's fine that 
Travolta and Letterman mention it, discuss the logistical challenges, but there 
was way too much "me" "I" and "my people" for my taste.

Bruce Willis came by Monday night.  Whether or not the bits he does with Dave 
are funny or not, he sells the hell out of them, and Monday was no exception.  
Besides Willis, Steve Martin and Martin Short, who consistently comes ready to 
play when they visit Dave?


David



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From: Steve Timko <[email protected]>

In his latest appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," John
Travolta twice referred to "my church" in talking about helping
Haitian earthquake victims.
I dunno, but this seems like a subtle PR campaign to me to make
Scientology seem more mainstream. Anyone else get that feeling?
By the way, I don't mean to denigrate any Scientology efforts. A
dehydrated child is helped just as much by 16 ounces of
Scientology-produced water as by 16 ounces of water from the Catholic
Church or the Salvation Army.


      

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