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July 3rd, 2006, 12:11
From the BBC comes:

'US actor David Hasselhoff has been treated in hospital after being hurt in a chandelier accident. Hasselhoff, 53, hit his head on a chandelier in the men's room after using the gym at the Sanderson Hotel in London's West End on Thursday'.

Anyone care to venture what he was doing in the men's room that may have involved the chandelier?

cottmann
July 3rd, 2006, 13:37
From the BBC comes:

'US actor David Hasselhoff has been treated in hospital after being hurt in a chandelier accident. Hasselhoff, 53, hit his head on a chandelier in the men's room after using the gym at the Sanderson Hotel in London's West End on Thursday'.

Anyone care to venture what he was doing in the men's room that may have involved the chandelier?

CNN's website has the story, entitled " Freak accident sends Hasselhoff to surgery." It is not clear whether "freak" is applied to the accident or to Hasselhoff in the story, which reports that he "was shaving at a gym in the Sanderson Hotel on Thursday when he hit his head on a chandelier, showering his arm with broken glass." WHAT he was shaving that put him in close proximity with a chandelier is also not clear. A Yahoo image search shows no chandeliers in this hotel's fitness center or, indeed, elsewhere.

July 3rd, 2006, 15:13
Bill Lear (Lear Jet), has a daughter named Crystal Chanda Lear; maybe she beaned him?
http://psacake.com/silly.asp?alpha=C

Maybe there's a seven-foot British-Hungarian sommelier named Chandor Lear employed at the club?

Maybe some media whore (reporter) doesn't know the difference between a wall sconce and a chandalier?

July 3rd, 2006, 15:28
What the hell, "wall SCONCE" that has to be the ugliest word I have ever read.

July 9th, 2006, 14:38
whatever happened to Amanda Lear ??? disco star of the 70's.

Look the PR's have gone into overdrive..he tripped and fell on his crystal earings..everyone knows he's partial to drag.

Last year he was found passed out in his hotel room at the open door of an empty bar fridge surrounded by empty bottles.