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Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks And Hugh Hefner Help To Save The Famous ‘Hollywood’ Sign!

by admin on 04/27/2010 · 6 comments

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Watch as Arnold Schwarzenegger announces that the famous Hollywood sign erected in 1923 will remain a mainstay in California due to donations from film stars including Hugh Hefner who donated the last $900k to keep the land out of property developers hands.

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USA 04/27/2010 at 2:59 PM

Still can’t believe the Terminator became a politician. In the 90′s he was shooting up everything now we’re supposed to take this guy seriously?

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that'sme 04/27/2010 at 3:31 PM

Why do people wanna ruin historical things for unnecessary profit? Here in the Chi, they renamed the Sears Tower to the Willis Tower Renamed Comiskey Park to US Cellular field! Now they want to remove a piece of history for some fucking homes? Ridiculous!!

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BGAS 04/28/2010 at 12:01 AM

You do realize that the history of the place started as a failed housing plan and it was originally called Hollywood Land?

You also realize that people live in homes… families live in homes… right?

Yes, everyone is on a anti business rant, of course unless its their business and their money, then all of a sudden its legit. Anyway, the biggest problem here that everyone forgot is that California government spends more than it takes in and that is why they are selling it. They wouldn’t be selling if it wasn’t for Cali’s mis-governance… buts lets ignore that and focus on those profit makers

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Roosevelt 04/27/2010 at 4:17 PM

it’s all coming down in 2012 anyway.

i kid, i kid…

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sergio* 04/27/2010 at 10:00 PM

jajaja dis nigga lMAOo

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ILoveIdaho 04/28/2010 at 12:34 AM

I hope Adolf Hitler and Lech Kaczynski return from the dead and destroy all of you stupid LaLaLand Devotees! Hollywood is a sick sespool of demonic temptations and AIDS-distributing-shallow-whores! Why should we respect if the people in it can’t respect themselves?!?!

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