Talk:Celestine Tate Harrington
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[edit]In January 1977, she and boyfriend Ronald Jones delayed their nuptials.[1]
Celestine called into the show Jan. 27 1992 to say she was being evicted, and to ask for help.[2]
In July 1992, she was against Howard. "In a continuing effort to better her situation in life, Celestine Tate has written an autobiography, 'Some Crawl and Never Walk.' "And Howard Stern, I hate that man." Celestine Tate Harrington digresses. She is on her gurney under the Bally's Park Place awning on the Boardwalk, and in the midst of naming all the talk shows she's been on - Oprah, Sally, Phil, Morton, Geraldo - the names..."[3]
She was featured on the Howard Stern E! Show on June 24, 1996.[4] Repeats:
On January 12 1998 she told Howard she got the McDonalds job handing out flyers.[7]
- "Disabled Boardwalk Performer Dies". John Curran. Associated Press. AP News Archive February 26, 1998. -- Includes the McDonalds job, as phone order taker.
She appeared on the Stern show in October 1995 to promote her autobiography.[8]
Her family sued the gurney maker, a pharmacy, in 1998.[9]Cite error: A <ref>
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References
[edit]- ^ "People Are Talking About" Jet. January 6, 1977. P. 42.
- ^ "Celestine Being Evicted. 01/27/1992. 6:15pm". marksfriggin.com
- ^ Laura Italiano (July 4, 1992). "Celestine Tate's a Master Survivor, Self-Promoter". Press of Atlantic City.
- ^ "E! Show Schedule Archives - May 1996 - June 1996". marksfriggin.com. (June 24, 1996).
- ^ "November 11, 1996 - Celestine on a Gurney (R)". marksfriggin.com
- ^ "November 3, 1997 - Celestine On A Gurney (R)". marksfriggin.com
- ^ "Howard Talks To Disabled Celestine. 1/12/98. 8:50am". marksfriggin.com
- ^ "Fight Week: Round 2 - Robin Vs. Stuttering John, October 10, 1995. 10/01/09. 9:20am". marksfriggin.com
- ^ Peele, Thomas (August 26, 1998) "Tate's Family sues Makers of Her Gurney". Press of Atlantic City. (fee required).
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