Follow the pen….. Muscular Dystrophy wonder where all the money went?
Over the past 30 years, Lewis' Labor Day telethons have raised more than $800 million for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, according to his official Web site. Lewis has also served as the organization's national chairman for more than four decades
Where did all the money go?
While Jerry Lewis raised millions of dollars during his annual Labor Day telethon, he also caused a bit of controversy.
During the 18th hour of the telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the 81-year-old actor, riffing in front of the camera very late in the broadcast, introduced an unseen person with a description that sounded like "the illiterate faggot."
Roseanne Says Having 7 Personalities Is Tough
By ABC NEWS July 12, 2001
Roseanne says her "seven different signatures" stayed around for anything ranging from a few seconds to a few years, adding that in one case she had forgotten to call back a friend for seven years.
"I was thinking of calling myself Sarah Tonin," she joked, referring to serotonin, the neurotransmitter that regulates urges and moods.
Roseanne, who first told the world that she has multiple personality disorder in 1994, says it's not easy dealing with switching between "Somebody" and "Nobody."
Hey if this is true ABC fired a disabled person isn't that against the law?
what does it mean ? a nod to Q