Richard Simmons -- Clean Up on Aisle 6

If your weekend shopping list looked like this: Mother's Day card, laundry detergent and a photo with Richard Simmons -- then a Chicago Walgreens had you covered!


Walgreens hosted a special Richard Simmons meet and greet yesterday, where Simmons just stood around in aisle six signing DVD's and taking photos with fans.

One woman even passed out because she was so excited to see him! Well, she actually passed out because of complications from her being a diabetic. Close enough!



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1. first...and im ashamed of myself

Posted at 5:20AM on May 12th 2008 by john

2. You need to fix the word aisle....you spelled it ailse! Hello...spell check!

Posted at 5:26AM on May 12th 2008 by Melunz

3. I have always liked Richard Simmons. He has helped alot of people lose weight. You go, Richard!! And I hope there are not alot of negative comments about him...

Posted at 5:31AM on May 12th 2008 by Jayne

4. Not only am I a member.....

Posted at 5:49AM on May 12th 2008 by Fourth!!!

5. Just because the "s" in AISLE is silent does not mean you can put it wherever you would like in the word. And you did it twice

Posted at 5:52AM on May 12th 2008 by B

6. i'm sorry .... with my slurred vission and distorted words... I thing fourth, should be forth.

I forgot we get tested on these post's later!!!

Posted at 5:53AM on May 12th 2008 by My name is.... And I too am a member of the first club.

7. LOL @ I thing fourth!!!! I THING!!!

I told ya!! Time to take a nap!

Posted at 5:58AM on May 12th 2008 by My name is.... And I too am a member of the first club.

8. BTW - Who said we were getting graded on our post's?

I reely shudent care whom is spel chekin my psot's.

Posted at 6:05AM on May 12th 2008 by My name is.... And I too am a member of the first club.

9. BTW...it's 'meet and greet' not 'meet and great'

Posted at 6:11AM on May 12th 2008 by Spelling nazi

10. I don't care about posters spellings but TMZ staff certainly could take the time to spell check the word 'aisle' the heading/title of their story for crying out loud! .. and it's also a 'meet and greet' not a 'meet and great' TMZ. Isn't there someone in charge who proofs these things? LOL

Posted at 6:17AM on May 12th 2008 by Hello Kitty

11. hey TMZ...you are showing your lack of intelligence by not knowing how to spell a BASIC word. Eventually, true colors come out. Yes?

Posted at 6:24AM on May 12th 2008 by Sarah

12. it couldn't be meat and greet?

I know,, i know.... they get paid for typing the BS, at least they (TMZ) could hire edumacated 20+ employee's that don't warp the English language.

Speaking of the English language.... here's a good illegal joke for ya.

What does an Illegal Mexican and a cue ball have in common???

The harder you hit them, the more English you get!!!

Posted at 6:28AM on May 12th 2008 by My name is.... And I too am a member of the first club.

13. Hello Kitty - sorry to be the one to inform you but.... meet and great would not come up on spell check.

Now i've turned into the grammar cop!!! They're (TMZ) staff are either high this time of night/morning and they count TMZ post's to proof read for them, or.... the immigrant is still learning English!

JMO

Posted at 6:36AM on May 12th 2008 by My name is.... And I too am a member of the first club.

14. Are the panty knots getting tighter?

Posted at 6:41AM on May 12th 2008 by it's all ok - it's just a word!!!

15. Agreed...spellcheck should be used......but besides that,Richard has always been a fav of mine.I do hear alot of comments from people that make fun of him,but if only they were as healthy and cheerful as Richard,they might be happier people themselves!!!

Posted at 6:47AM on May 12th 2008 by Terri Russell

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