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OPEN POST: David Lynch's House is For Sale

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  If you're a David Lynch fan and have $15 million lying around, you're in luck! The late director's 2.3-acre hillside compound in the heart of Hollywood hills has hit the market. Recognized by Historic Places LA as "an excellent example of Mid-Century Modern architecture", the home was originally designed by Lloyd Wright in 1963. Lynch originally purchased the three-bedroom house (known as Beverley House) in 1987, and purchased two neigbhbouring properties on Senalda Drive, one of which he used to house his production company, and the other he used as part of the film Lost Highway in 1997.  In 1991, Lynch commission Wright's son, Eric Lloyd Wright, to design a pool and pool house on the property. He also added a guest house and other small dwellings.  With a total of 10 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and 11,000 square feet, the property is sure to be snatched off the market soon given its iconic late owner. Here are some more photos of the property from its Zillow l...

OPEN POST: Manor Music Monday With Linda Scott And Her Big Hair!

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Greetings, Manor hors, and welcome to a brand-new week and a spanking new Monday just bursting with fresh tunes, all thanks to your favorite hot puss, DJ Li'L Scratch. Tonight, he's spinning at the Manor's exclusive club, "Basement Sex Couch." And yet he's not only spinning tunes, but singing the praises of ladies with big hair. You know the type. There's the always fashion-forward Ann Miller:  The perennially delightful Patti LaBelle:  And, of course, Monster: Which brings us to singer Linda Scott, who Li'l Scratch will be playing tonight for your listening and dancing pleasure. She first came to fame as a bubbly junior high school student when she wrote to Arthur Godfrey in 1959, asked for a singing spot on his wildly popular radio show - and to her surprise, he hired her as a regular guest star. It wasn't long before record label execs came knocking on her door.  And her hair? If you wonder "How big is too big?" wonder no more, because...