THE RELIABLE SOURCE - 2000-05-03

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F43.png THE RELIABLE SOURCE May 3, 2000, Lloyd Grove, Washington Post

Slipping into town to sign copies of Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's novel "Battlefield Earth," which he has made into a movie, John Travolta aced our Exciting Celebrity Tip Challenge. The barrel-chested actor left an extra $80 -- or 133 percent -- on a $60 lunch tab Sunday at Guards restaurant in Georgetown, where he and an unidentified male companion ordered four appetizers -- shrimp cocktail, brie, calamari and smoked salmon -- plus a cheddar cheese burger for Travolta and a crab meat and asparagus omelet for his friend. Then dessert -- chocolate mousse and key lime pie. No wonder Mean magazine dubbed Travolta "The Star Who Ate Hollywood."

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{{cite news | author = Lloyd Grove | title = THE RELIABLE SOURCE | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2000/05/03/the-reliable-source/d16b3bb7-be12-4bca-a512-559609b2f4a5/ | work = Washington Post | date = May 3, 2000 | accessdate = February 18, 2017 }}