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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE MONDAY. IUNE23, 2003 SEEN 7, if Patricia Sheridan's breakfast with. Robin Leach From "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" to his most recent in last season's "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here," Robin Leach has entertained and informed since he be i i 1 gan his television career as a reporter for KABC-TV in Los Angeles; and later WABC-TV in New York Leach is the author of -three books and will once again emcee Joe Hardy's Royal Re-'ceptipn, featuring Jerry Seinfeld, at Nemacolin Woodlands and Spa this weekend For more information about the "event, (Call 724-329-8555. I Jf Did you expect "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here" to be as physically demanding as it was? Carol Maurin with her husband, PATF executive director Bob Feikema t- JV Laughing. In every sense, yes, except for the extraordi-4 nary rainfall.

I had never been through a night of 20 inches of rain. But, yeah, the hiking in and the living conditions and sleep deprivation and food deprivation, I was prepared for that Why do you think you were the first one voted off? Auctioneer Trip Klein stirring up the bidders Is, 1 I consider that a badge of courage. First of all, you have to remember I would have loved to stay longer and made tin t. more money for my charities, Alzheimer's here in Las Vfegas City Meals on Wheels in New York, but it's better to either the last person standing or the first person out. Everything in between is forgotten.

The reason that they did that is the producers of the show elected not to show me cooking three meals a day and standing in the fireplace and collecting all the water. understand why I was voted out I was edited to look as if I a lazy, old man who did nothing but make demands. shifts and twin sets. Yet it was Dr. Richard Bowers who left with the best accessory, an original Picasso he snagged for less than $2,000.

Pagan-perfect were event chairs Danielle Gillespie (with Jim) and Jill Winters, PATF board president Phil Parr, executive director Bob Feikema with Carol Maurin, Jeff and Patty Kendall, Peter and Susan Tedesko, Saks Fifth Avenue's Bob Davis and Kami Gambridge, Bethany Bauman, Natasha Green, Paul and Suanne Patek Barbara Barry, Andy and Katie Waber, John and Beth Straka, Carol Weir, Susan and Phillip Jones, Tom and Melissa Doyle, Jan Kerr, Paul and Kate Pigman, Bob Kmetz with Frank Czuri, Jan Lopes, Gail and David Becker, Tim and Helen Miller, Bill Behan with Gary Vla-chos, Suzi Fair, Mark Zappala, Ulrich Krauskaupf, interior decorator Rebecca Roma, Elsie Smith, Tracy Drach, Leah Reynolds, Matt and Sandy Cooper, Barbara Behan and the PATF's most helpful Gina Focareta. PatriciaSheridan tVEKT FROM PAGE D-1 "Green Eggs and Ham" sketch by Dr. Seuss. That along with two Miros, an Andy Warhol and a Picasso were all on view and auctioned later in the evening after guests had a chance to relax and fiquidate a week's worth of stress. Slightly less pricey offerings included a hand-chiseled stone planting trough and garden trellis.

Looking cool and cute, respectively, as they socialized under the shade tree were District Attorney Stephen Zappala and his wife, Mary. More pretty people included Mary McVay with her son Tim, Scott Ward, Dr. Larry Leahy, The Antiquarian Shop's Jay and Holly Miller, Neill Stouffer with Bruce Harshman and Priscilla and Reg Henry. Bow ties, seersucker and linen on many of the perfectly decked-out boys (but sadly, no boaters) had one guest note the spirit of Jay Gatsbv in the air. The ladies were equally lovely in seasonal sleeveless, sexy slacks, Were you longing for the days of "Lifestyles of the Rich and No.

I mean, I love every aspect of life, whatever it is. I'm comfortable, you know, cooking in the middle of a wood fire with one spoon and a pot, as much as I am being in the wodd's best restaurant having champagne and caviar. Who had the most luxurious lifestyle you ever wit--nessed? 'JV Well, you know when we were doing the show we spent three months following a man called Adnan Kashoggi, who at the time was the richest man in the world. I had never ever seen a lifestyle like that in my life. This man just circled the globe in his own 747.

Wherever he went he had a home. He District Attorney Stephen Zappala and Tracy Drach had the biggest sea-going yacht in tne -iilYi. iT ii 5 'I Which would you rather have true love or lots of money? Laughing. Well, let me answer it this way without money it's .,4 -z. tough to make love work in this day and age.

So you need some money. But, the primary thing is true love supersedes money, and it's always better to have a thousand smiles in your heart than it is fry to have a thousand dollars in your wallet I 3 Have you ever married? And are you still married? Would you marry again? Yes and no. I was married seven years. Though neither of us sot the itch, it wasn't working. You never say never, as PATF board president Phil Parr James Bond said, but it's not on my agenda.

I've been in love since, and the lady insisted that we get married, and I said no, because I thought the relationship was fine and I didn't want to poison it with the word. Jay Miller and John Straka Do you ever worry women want you for your money? Laughing more. You're a woman let me really infuriate you. Every woman's lawyer wants you for your mon style file ey. Eight No, I'm not suspicious.

I like to think I'm liked for me not what's in the bank. Have you ever been to the Neverland Ranch? No. I've had breakfast and lunch with Michael Jackson a long time ago when normalcy seemed to reign. In fact I think that was even before Neverland. --y 'i -K 1 Where do you spend the most time now? first it seemed like a great idea.

Land's End began selling its most popular catalog items through select Sears stores (in places such as Baltimore and Columbus, Ohio, but not For all those people who like to look and touch before they buy, it seemed a natural step. Turns out that Sears bought Land's End last year, which explains the marriage of two such unlikely partners. More to the point it's been a major success. Sales have so far outpaced predictions that by late August most Sears stores (including the ones in Pittsburgh!) will have Land's End boutiques offering the catalog company's best-selling merchandise. Try the All Weather Moc offered in a wide variety of colors in weatherproof suede.

But for now, you'U have to order online at landsend.com or by calling I'm Las Vegas-based. And I still do lots of things out of New York City. I still have land down in the Caribbean. How did champagne become your signature drink? Alt always has been. Champagne to me has always marked festive occasions and celebrations, and I thought every time you drank it should be a festive celebration.

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