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Because people are usually found in the newspaper just under a President Clinton and a Navy Seal story and then get busted for hoarding thousands of firearms.
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*Darby Monger
Pleasing the President ■y\7hen the President was in town earlier this week V V for KGTV’s town hall meeting, he did not spend the night in the Hotel del Coronado’s presidential suite. The reason? Security needs. Instead, last Monday night Bill Clinton, the 14th president of the United States to stay at the Del, slept in an ocean-view suite surrounded by rooms filled with Secret Service personnel. (In all, 200 rooms were used by the Secret Service and members of the White House press and advance teams.) A few special items were requested and placed in Clinton’s suite: bananas and other fruit, domestic bottled water and a humidifier—to help ease Clinton’s troublesome throat. ■Jivejam session On May 14, McP’s Irish Pub owner GREG McPARTLIN faxed a letter to the White House. It read in part: “Dear President Clinton, you are invited to McP’s Irish Pub and Grill after your town hall meeting in San Diego Monday night We are located just up the street from the Hotel del Coronado. This is the real “Cheers” and gathering place for the Navy SEALs. Marine Recon and naval aviators.” The RSVP included McPartlin’s name and the address and phone number of McP’s followed by “P.S.: It’s open mike nite—bring your And the letter on White House stationary received by McPaitlin on the same day, read: * 'Urgent Please hand deliver to Mr. Greg McPartlin, McP’s Irish Pub. Dear Mr. McPartlin; President Clinton has asked me to advise you that he enthusiastically accepts your offer to come to “the real Cheers of the West” with his saxophone to have a short jam session with some SEALs and Marine Recon troops on Monday evening after the KGTV town hall meeting in San Diego. The Secret Service will be in contact with you shortly w«th additional details. Sincerely, Dec Dec Meyers, White House communications director. For the first hour he believed it was true, but then McPaitlin discovered, however, that the “White House” letter was actually the creation of McPartlin's friend and jokes ter, Sports Emporium owner CARROLL GERBEL.
■All In the family For mare than 14 years, NORMA NICOLLS was vice president executive assistant to the Hotel del Coronado Chairman of the Board M. LARRY LAWRENCE. Now happy in her new life with fiance GERRY SAENZ, who led the design team for the restoration and remodeling of the Lawrence’s Crown Manor, Nicolls had taken a sabbatical. Her children, meanwhile, have been busy with their own careers and lives. KEVIN, 33, is teaching at Juvenile Hall and working on his teaching credential from National University. KELLY. 32, and husband, Ll DANNY DELAURENTIS, and children, KRISTIAN, 5. and KRAMER, 2, are awaiting fall orders to Guam. KATHY, 30. is dating a fighter pilot and continues to model locally in Los Angeles. KRIS, 27, who with wife CELIN, has two children, FERRAN, 2, and CHANDLER ROSE, age 3 months, has his own medical supply business as well as working part time for the Hotel Del. KEVIN, 21, now a junior in college, learned last week he has been accepted to USD for the fall semester. As for Nicolls* fiance, Gerry Saenz, he recently opened his own company, Gerry Saenz & Associates, specializing in architectural environmental lighting and landscape design. Located at 120 C Ave., Saenz and his staff of four, which include a licensed architect and two environmental designers, proudly say most of their clients are local And Saenz has been noticed. He is featured in the newly released book “The Complete Home Organizer” by organizational designer Maxine Ordesky