JerkyFlea: December 1999
Finally! A hard Mystery Celebrity! It's been so long, I'd almost forgotten what it was like to send out responses saying that the entrant guessed wrong. In fact, I've had folks begging me for the answer, since they couldn't wait until this month to find out (yes, Jessica, I'm talking about you). Anyway, without further delay, the correct answer was country singer...
Apparently my hint saying that guessing Madonna wouldn't be in the ballpark, but that you wouldn't have to change sports was meant to convey that she was also a singer, but of a different type. Guess that was too cryptic. Oh, well. In case you care, the most popular wrong answers were Meryl Streep and Melanie Griffith. Interestingly, many entries guessed both, indicating Meryl for the first picture (circa "Silkwood", I guess) and Melanie for the second, missing the whole concept of "two pictures, one person". Go figure. Anyway, the first person to guess them correctly was... Way to go Stephanie. The next 9 in order were Kelly Kirby (who lost to Stephanie by a mere 21 minutes), Lynne, Jennifer Alexander, Christina Land, Kathy Lanier, Jimmie Flood, Lib Aubuchon, Elizabeth Neal , and Jason Davis. Hey, check it out. Two guys in the top 10 for the first time. J On to this month's contest. As usual, I give you either a picture of a celebrity from early in their life or career with some completely different look or I disguise a current picture. You then have to tell me who the celebrity in question is. Simple enough? Of course. Ok, I've decided to go back to a couple of high school pictures again. The first one isn't bad, but the second is a killer. Who are the celebrities pictured in the two photos below?
Mystery Celebrity #2:
Your only hint is that they have been somewhere in one or both of the last couple of columns. And the only reason I'm giving a hint at all is that, if you're like me, otherwise you'd have no friggin' clue on #2. or Email your guess to [email protected] with the subject "JerkyFlea Contest". (NOTE: PLEASE BE SURE TO USE THAT SUBJECT LINE SO THAT IT DOESN'T GET LOST IN MY EMAIL! THANKS!) As usual, THE FIRST PERSON to send me the correct answer for BOTH gets a hearty virtual handshake and pat on the back...and their name featured in the next column. The next nine just get their name in the column. Sure, it's a subtle difference, but those yellow letters don't come cheap. Good Luck!
Since this is the last column of the year and of
the media and pop culture defined millennium, let's get a bit historical
and talk Veronica was a starlet in the early 40s who's career was limping along. That is, until she posed for some publicity photos and bit of her soon to be famous blonde hair fell across one eye. The folks at Paramount suddenly saw her in a completely different light, put her under contract and in the movie "I Wanted Wings". The film opened and she became a star.
She does, however, hold the distinction of being the only private citizen ever to be officially asked by the United States Government to change her hairstyle. Can anybody come up with a good reason to get them to talk to Courtney Cox? As usual, JerkyFleaIf the use of any picture in this column violates the copyright of an individual or organization and needs to be removed, please let me know and it will be taken down. Love the column?
Let me know. All raves welcomed and hatemail expected! Got a hot tip?
Send it on. Make me the Matt Drudge of celebrity hair news! Finally, are you the
star mentioned in the column?
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