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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Does this mean Norm's tab is due?


Boston’s real-life ‘Cheers’ bartender is laid off
Associated Press
March 10, 2009, 8:44AM


BOSTON — Eddie Doyle was the guy who really did know everybody’s name.

But after tending bar for 35 years at the Boston tavern that inspired the television show “Cheers,” Doyle has been laid off.

The bar’s owner says the economy is to blame.

Doyle was a fixture at the pub known as the Bull & Finch long before his TV counterpart, Sam Malone, entered the mainstream.

After the NBC show hit the airwaves in 1982, he started serving 5,000 people a day.

Doyle used the bar’s fame to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity.

Friend Tommy Leonard tells the Boston Herald Doyle is “the most giving person” he’s met.

The 66-year-old Doyle tells The Boston Globe he’s not bitter and may write a book about his experiences.

I guess this is when you know the economy has really hit the shitter. The real-life equivalent of Sam Malone has to stop his bartending/man whoring and become a retiree. I wonder what this guy looks like in real life. Probably not the silky smooth cat Ted Danson is. Plus the real Diane probably looks more like Carla.

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