Saturday, June 20, 2009

The Peanut That Went to the Moon


Fifty odd years ago, I met a guy named Jay Fiondella
Ahh!! He was quite a fella.

We became partners in a company called Space Imports
And the Exphobe, the first one-eyed space creature and weird features of other sorts.

However, this one-eyed creature from outer space toy is just to show you synchonicity.
Because Jay's passion was really his gourmet restaurant of charming simplicity.

With $10,000 he started a celebrity dive called Chez Jay or as we used to call it: Jay's.
Great food, peanuts and pretty women who made men gaze.






It was next to the Santa Monica Rand think tank.
Brilliant minds who plotted against the communists, to be frank.

It also attracted many Hollywood stars
Who made it one of their favorite bars.

I once got drunk there with actor Lee Marvin
And a comely woman named Carmen.

Also took there Howard Hughes' last love, the lovely Yvonne.
A beautiful creature from some heavenly salon.

I was introduced to the place by David Sheehan of Hollywood Close-Ups fame.
Whose column in The Outlook was one of the reasons everyone came.

Like Santa Monica college friend Doug McClure,
Co-star of the Virginian. A handsome dud that's for sure.

Jay's had a nautical motif.
A diver's helmet with a skill for comic relief.

Peanuts on the tables, peanut shells on the floor.
Thrown there by beer drinkers hoping to score.

Oh, the celebrities: Paris' grandpa, Barren Hilton,
Henry Kissinger, his spectacles tiltin',

Warren Beatty practicing his Shampoo role
In the secret room the other side of the toilet bowl.

Astronaut, Alan Shepard hung out there.
Ate the peanuts with abandoned care.

When he made the golf shot on the moon,
In his pocket was a peanut from Jay's, resting as in a cocoon.

There are many famous restauranteurs from this time.
Toots Shore's with Jackie Gleason standing in line.

Lou Walters' the Latin Quarter,
Barbara's dad's place this side of the border.

Famous restaurants such as the Brown Derby, Romanoff's and Ciros
Many more who are number one in front of many zeros.

Jay Fiondella and Chez Jay's is up there, too.
But he had one thing the others didn't. Here's a clue

That makes real star gazers want to swoon.
Chez Jay's had Astro-Nut, the peanut that went to the moon.

©2009 W.E. Hogue

Photo credits: Chez Jay's http://www.chezjays.com/, Jay Fiondella www.latimes.com.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Wally ~ nice to see you finally got work!

    B4N, Charlie

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