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BuzzPublished on May 25, 1995Star fever At an advance screening of the new Meg Ryan comedy French Kiss just a week before his stomach-pumping odyssey, Busey showed up 15 minutes late to the screening, which had filled up completely a good half hour before. Upon being told that his trip was for naught, Busey pitched an embarrassing fit, hassling screening organizers until they convinced a bewildered moviegoer to give up his seat so that Busey could enjoy the show. He didn't see much of the movie, though; he kept noisily leaving every 20 minutes for the concession stand and returning with armloads of junk food. Was he possessed by the spirit of another burly overindulger he'd previously played onscreen, deceased coaching legend Bear Bryant? Or was he trying to cope with an artificially inflated case of the munchies? Only Gary, who's recovering from his overdose, knows. And if we're lucky, he won't come back to Dallas to tell us. Call it the Cow Patty Award Stranger even than fiction, real estate baron Trammell Crow was honored last Wednesday at a fancy luncheon at his Anatole Hotel (you thought it would be at the Adolphus?) for dreaming up the idea of a bronze steer park in downtown Dallas. Never mind that the project bypassed the usual City Hall approval process and replaced a parking lot that was a $250,000-a-year revenue generator for the city. And never mind that it will cost taxpayers about $200,000 a year to wash and wax the metal cows. Such details were obviously of no interest to the 450 Dallas bigshots gathered in the Chantilly Ballroom to nibble on (no kidding) Pioneer Plaza Chocolate Trail Cake and bestow on Crow the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau 1995 Emery Award for bringing tourism to Dallas. Parting shot
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