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Mrs. Doubtfire lives on in Danville memories

Original post made on Oct 13, 2012

Drinking elbow to elbow with Hollywood's hairiest and handsomest stars might have been a highlight of Mike Doyle's tenure in Danville Town Council, but these memories aren't exclusive to the life of a Danville public official.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Friday, January 7, 2011, 12:00 AM

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Posted by DEBORAH DAWKINS
a resident of Danville
on Oct 13, 2012 at 11:51 pm

HELLO,I AM DEBORAH DAWKINS AN AVID FAN OF MRS. DOUBTFIRE FOR YEARS. I TOOK MY CHILDREN TO SEE IT AND THEY TOO ENJOYED IT IMMENSELY.
I WILL BE VISITING SAN FRANSICO ON OCTOBER 26 OF THIS YEAR,AND I PLAN TO SEEK OUT THAT INFAMOUS DANSVILLE RESTUARANT AND BAR SO THAT I CAN SIT IN EUPHAGENIA;S SEAT!
WHENEVER THE MOVIE IS ON,AS IT IS RIGHT NOW,I WATCH AND LAUGH AS IF IT WERE THE FIRST TIME THAT I SAW IT IN THE THEATER.
MY FAMILY KNOWS HOW CRAZY I AM ABOUT IT AND MY SON BOUGHT ME THE MOVIE.
I LIVE IN BROOKLYN,NEW YORK AND I THANKYOU FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY.


Posted by Truth
a resident of Birdland
on Oct 14, 2012 at 11:59 am

The resturaunt is named Bridges and it sucks....food is terrible and the service is worse. Back when the movie was made this was our favorite place but it was sold and the new owners have no idea about good food or service....way overpriced.


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