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July 14, 2005 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-07-14

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Pauly Shore: "Sometimes
vou gotta go away before
'your can make a comeback."

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Comic Pauly Shore tries to resurrect his career
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y, oy, my back. I got to go to
a shvitz with my dad."
That's the way Pauly Shore
says hello to a reporter for the
Detroit Jewish News.
Pauly Shore, you ask? Yes, Pauly
Shore. The young comedian burst on
the scene in the early 1990s with the
flaming intensity of July 4 fireworks.
First there was stand-up. Then came
his MTV show, Totally Pauly. Then

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came films (Encino Man, Jury Duty,
Bio-Dome). Unfortunately, then came
July 5.
It's been a long time since people
heard from him. How bad was it?
He even had trouble making fun of
himself. His last film, last year's Pauly
Shore is Dead, was about him faking
suicide to get a little attention.
It went straight to video.
But now, he's back with a semi-
reality show called Minding the Store,
which premieres 10 p.m. Sunday,
July 17, on TBS. The store he's

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