The Carpet Rake And Other Tales From A Coke Dealer
This weekend my mom and I were at a garage sale. I could not convince her to drive all the way out to see Octomom's house, but we did do some early morning hunting. It was so hot here this weekend that even my mother, who can usually go for hours without a break called it quits after three houses. Anyway, at the first house we went to, there was a carpet rake for sale. I have not seen one of those in many years. For those of you who have no idea what a carpet rake is, let me explain. Back in the day, houses had two common denominators. Wood paneling and shag carpeting. If you had the shag, you had a carpet rake which is basically a plastic version of a real rake.
When I saw the rake for sale, it triggered in me a story the late great Johnny Grant told me about how the coke industry used to work in LA. Back in the late 70's and early 80's, coke took off in LA much like the rest of the world. At the time, the dealers for celebrities were divided within industries. It was really strange. You had dealers who sold to people on television, others for movies and others for the music industry.
This item involves the television dealer. He operated out of some apartments near Sunset and Vine which are gone now, but at the time was coke central. Because of his location, our dealer could service the entire television community. Although many television shows are not filmed in LA anymore, back then most were filmed in LA and they had fairly regular hours.
Actors and actresses would stop by the dealer's house on the way to work and generally on their way home after work. The truly addicted would often get away at lunch and rush over to the dealer's apartment. When they did so, the actor or actress often did not have time to change out of their wardrobe before coming to the dealer.
#1 This Emmy nominee/winner actor would often show up wearing surgical scrubs from his show.
#2 This Golden Globe nominee/winner actress would show up often at lunch. One of the dealer's best customers. Often she would forget to remove the name tag she wore on her show with her character's name.
Although the television users generally stuck with one person, the movie actors and actresses would sometimes stop by although the dealer would charge them almost double because that is what they were paying the guy who usually sold to them. #3 Anyway, one time, this still A list Academy Award nominee/winner actor who has also done lots of television called the dealer at 3am and begged the dealer to come to his house and bring some more coke. The actor was having as huge party and someone had spilled a huge bag of coke onto white shag carpeting. Apparently a bunch of drunk and high people had all tried to use a carpet take to gather up the coke, but were so f**ked up they did not realize it was just sliding right through the rake. One person was do desperate for the coke that they vacuumed it up but this was at a time when they still had vacuum bags so they cut open the bag and the coke was all mixed up with lint and other stuff. Did not stop the people from trying to snort it though. Eventually the dealer came out and charged enough from that one sale where he managed to buy a car just from that one night.
Eventually the dealer got chased out of the business by people tougher than he was and he worked on some shows as a consultant for people who had been his customers. He died about 15 years ago.
thank God i have never done drugs. smh.
ReplyDelete2=Roseanne?
ReplyDelete#2 - Julie from Love Boat?
ReplyDeleteNever mind - Lauren Tewes never got a GG nod.
ReplyDeleteDid anyone from Laverne & Shirley need a nametag? Love this blind!
ReplyDeleteWhat about Alice for #2? And didn't Howie Mandell use to use alot back in the day?
ReplyDeleteGot nothing for 3 except maybe Martin Sheen.
Roseanne might not fit the timeline. It started in the late eighties.
ReplyDelete1: Gregory Harrison from Trapper John MD. (Before he rocked my world in North Shore)
ReplyDeleteCould no.1 be Jack Klugman from Quincy? Timeframe fits and I think he won an Emmy or two.
ReplyDelete#1 Alan Alda
ReplyDelete#1 someone from St. Elsewhere
ReplyDelete#2 some from Alice?
#3 I am going to guess Robin Williams. Not sure if he is considered to do a lot of tv, but he did win an Oscar and is A list I think.
ReplyDeleteThis blind so made my afternoon. Love it. First names that came to mind after reading each one,
ReplyDelete#1 Howie Mandel - St. Elsewhere
#2 Julie or Vicky - The Love Boat
#3 ??? stumped me on this one
Alice was a waitress on the show. That means she would have worn her uniform too, which Enty didn't mention.
ReplyDeleteJessi,
ReplyDelete#3 Robin Williams is a good guess. He did Mork and Mindy. I think his original Mork character was on Happy Days for one or two episodes, then he got the spin off for Mork and Mindy.
This blind is awesome. Please tell me people did not try to snort up the coke mixed in with the lint. I have really bad dust allergies and that story made my nose shriek in horror.
ReplyDeleteRobin Williams is still A list? Doubtful.
ReplyDelete1) I also think Gregory Harrison, or perhaps an actor from M*A*S*H like Larry Linville.
ReplyDelete2) Beth Howland or Polly Holiday from Alice would be my guesses.
3) I like the Robin Williams guess, though it's not clear to me whether this actor was a 'movie star' at the time when this happened (which seems implied). That might leave out Williasm.
#1 - Alan Alda (M*A*S*H)
ReplyDelete#2 - Penny Marshall (Laverne & Shirley)
$3 - Don't know
I'm sneezing just from reading people sniffing the carpet and vacuum bag!!!!!! :-O
ReplyDeleteWow! What a story.
ReplyDelete#1 Someone from Trapper John, St. Elsewhere, or Chad Everett's show, maybe even Emergency.
#2 I was thinking someone from Alice.
1 - Pernell Roberts, Trapper John MD
ReplyDelete2 - Polly Holliday, Alice
3 - Tom Hanks
Maybe someone from General Hospital for #1?
ReplyDeleteSomeone from Marcus Welby MD? Like maybe...James Brolin?
ReplyDeleteSomeone from Alice?
My very first thoughts.
holy moly. =O
ReplyDelete#1 - Mark Harmon or someone from St. Elsewhere? Or someone from MASH?
ReplyDelete#2 - Someone from Alice or Happy Days? I think Erin Moran played a waitress at one point.
#3 - Again, someone from MASH? Alan Alda?
I can easily see Bill Murray as #3, but he would have been the guy snorting the vacuum bag.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Michael Douglas for #3?
ReplyDeleteAwwww, we had wood paneling and shag carpeting when I was young. I've raked miles of carpet in my day.
ReplyDelete#1 Denzel Washington, St. Elsewhere
ReplyDelete#2 I liked the idea of someone from ALICE. And Linda Lavin did win a GG.
#3 I can't see Robin Williams having enough friends for a house party. I like the Tom Hanks guess. Mostly since he is quite dull, and this would make him more interesting.
Gross. All of it.
ReplyDeleteI was in the bushes until 1985. I don't think I have the cred to guess.
ReplyDelete#1 Howie Mandel or Ed Begley Jr.- St. Elsewhere
ReplyDelete#3 Michael Douglas- Streets of San Francisco. Big cokehead in the late 70's
I love this blind! Other than that I have nothing new.
ReplyDeleteOT, George Lopez and his wife are divorcing.
ReplyDeleteWasn't there a BI about someone we thought was GL?
Oooh, that is one juicy Blind. Just for shits and giggles, I'm going to say:
ReplyDelete1. Alan Alda
2. Linda Lavin
3. Clint Eastwood
That's all I got...
I immediately thought of Mark Harmon from St. Elsewhere for #1.
ReplyDelete1. Alan Alda or someone else from MASH
ReplyDelete2. Linda Lavin or someone from Alice
3. Michael Douglas was the first person who came to mind.
So Funny! Back in the day we used to call it "backpacking through the green shag". F rakes, it was hands and knees time. Lol
ReplyDelete3. Beth Howland from Alice. IMDB says she was nominated for a GG three times, and she was very thin and played a really twitchy person. I'll bet it wasn't all acting.
ReplyDeleteThe first that came to my mind - seems a lot of people think the same way on these:
ReplyDelete1 - Gregory Harrison from Trapper John
2 - The "kiss my grits" waitress from Alice
For #3, I was thinking Burt Reynolds - he was an A-list movie star at that time, but has done a lot of television since then
pretty sure howie never did coke, he was messed up naturally. plus i don't ever remember fiskus wearing scrubs.
ReplyDeletebut i immediately flashed to james brolin.
I don't have any new guesses to add. Just wanted to say this reminds me of Ent's earlier days.
ReplyDeleteTo all the St. Elsewhere actor guessers: Show didn't start until 1982.
ReplyDeleteMarcus Welby, MD, Medical Center, Emergency!, Trapper John, MD, and Quincy (Jack Klugman did sometimes wear a lab coat, but I'm guessing he would have taken that off) are options for the 1970s.
#1 Alan Alda
ReplyDelete#2 Heather Locklear (TJ Hooker)
#3 Micheal Douglas??
The actors on MASH weren't in scrubs most of the time, so I don't think it was any of them.
ReplyDeleteActors on M*A*S*H had a 'morality' clause in their contract. (Not that it would stop people hell bent on doing coke, and not alleging anyone from that show did...)
ReplyDeleteIt says late 70's early 80's
ReplyDeleteon another site, someone guessed our favorite douche bag for #3. Ryan O'Neal.
ReplyDelete1 -- Gregory Harrison
ReplyDelete2 ?
3 -- Someone from SNL...I'd go with Bill Murray. Chevy Chase was my first thought, but no Academy nods.
1. Ed Begley Jr.?
ReplyDelete2. has to be Lauren Tewes, "Julie" from Love Boat - nominated for a Golden Globe and v public cocaine problem.
3. I like the Michael Douglas guess. He was in movies and TV (Streets of San Francisco)!
#3 george clooney.
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