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If you watched last night’s episode “Where’s Elka?” and watched close (and, you know, had any remote idea of what I look like, which you likely don’t), you would have seen me a couple of times. Albeit, very, very briefly, in a couple of the scenes where Joy (Jane Leeves), Melanie (Valerie Bertinelli), and Victoria (Wendie Malick) stumble into an Amish bar (Victoria postulates that it’s an “old-timey gay bar”) looking for Elka (Betty White). I’m dressed as an Amish bar dude. Did you see me? The photographic evidence of my presence — sitting at the table of guys that flash to when the gals enter the bar, and then later, next to guest star George Wendt — is below.

, notably executive producer Todd Milliner (see him with me in the last photo in this post), invited me to the set for the Feb. 11 taping, mostly because I’m a big fan of the show and have covered it since it launched last summer at the height of the frenzy around Betty White. And I have to say: Just like the show, the experience was completely delightful.

Probably because I was a special guest and not just a day-rate extra, I was treated rather well. That’s not to say that extras are treated poorly, of course, but my special status meant that I didn’t have to sit around for hours with the fleet of other extras who were there (I got to leave the lot during the afternoon break!) or eat in their special craft services area. And, wardrobe treated me like a king! The hair department, though, had trouble with me, as they kept telling me that my quaff was “too trendy” for an Amish ‘do. Hence, why I had to wear a hat in all my scenes. That hairdo they did give me is…hmmm…interesting, right? Let’s just say that I don’t usually style my hair like Alfalfa from Little Rascals .

Through it all, I even got to spend a few minutes with Betty White in her dressing room. So I took the opportunity to ask her about being an extra, since that’s why I was there. Had she ever been one in her decades-long career, possibly at the beginning? “I’m trying to remember,” she said, between reading proof pages of her latest book . “I don’t think I’ve been atmosphere while I was with her. “You cannot work with these girls and not be thrilled,” she said. “They are incredible. We all fell in love the first time we got together, but it’s just such fun. I know it sounds corny, but we dearly love each other. If we see each other two sets away, we’re blowing kisses. You can’t force that. You can’t manufacture that. That has to be genuine. Oh, we’re having a ball.

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It found Elka's three roommates trying to track her down through Ohio's Amish country, after she went on the lam during the mid-season finale back in March. Hence the title: “Where's Elka?” Of course, they found her, and brought her back to Cleveland.



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George M. White, the architect who oversaw myriad federal projects on Capitol Hill, including the construction of the Hart Senate Office Building and the restoration of the old Supreme Court and Senate chambers in the United States Capitol itself, died Friday at his home in Bethesda, Md. He was 90.

The cause was complications of Parkinson’s disease, his daughter Jocelyn said.

From 1971 to 1995, Mr. White was Architect of the Capitol, a presidentially appointed post whose responsibilities are the maintenance and preservation of the buildings and grounds of the Capitol campus. Appointed by President Richard M. Nixon, he was the ninth to hold the position and the last to serve without Senate confirmation. (The appointment became subject to Senate approval in 1989.) He was also the first actual architect to hold the job.

His tenure began with a literal bang. Five weeks after his appointment, a bomb exploded in a first-floor restroom of the Capitol, injuring no one but causing several hundred thousand dollars worth of damage. The Weather Underground, the radical group opposed to the Vietnam War, claimed responsibility.

The repair of the damage and a more general structural refurbishment of the Capitol consumed a good part of Mr. White’s time in office, particularly as Congress debated whether to build an extension of the crumbling West Front of the building or merely repair it. When a section of the wall collapsed in 1983, Congress finally decided the issue, appropriating $49 million to restore it.

Mr. White, who commanded a staff of more than 2,000 — the current staff is more than 2,600 — created a Capitol development plan and envisioned a Capitol Visitor Center, which opened in 2008. He received plaudits for the research and oversight that resulted in the restoration of the Old Supreme Court and Old Senate Chambers. He oversaw construction of the Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building and the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, as well as the Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building, which was completed in 1983 at a cost, eyebrow-raising at the time, of $137.7 million.

George Malcolm White was born in Cleveland on Nov. 1, 1920. After his parents divorced he was reared mostly by his mother, who worked in a knitwear company. He later worked in his father’s architecture firm. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduated from Harvard Business School and received a law degree from what is now Case Western Reserve University. He worked as an architect from 1948 to 1971 before joining the board of the American Institute of Architects.


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