Stephen Colbert, who was being interviewed today at the Peabody Awards, tells AP's Warren Levinson what he likes about Montclair: `Bluestone Coffee. Almost every morning I get something from Bluestone.''
Hmmm...wonder if he's a scone man? Or maybe eggs.
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Well, he won't be getting them much in the future now that he's been outed.
Yes, not with legions of Colbert Nationites mobbing Bluestone every morning in the hopes of getting a glimpse of their hero ordering coffee.
I'll be the one lurking behind the trash can hoping to snag his discarded paper cup. Just think how much I could get on Ebay for something touched by Stephen Colbert's lips!
Stephen who?
Colbert Nationites must contend with the legions of screaming children whose parents always seem to be patronizing the place whenever I am there.
Blueston could make a killing on earplugs on Sunday mornings.
why does anyone care?
Funny, every morning there's a stretch SUV limo parked outside of Bluestone, and somebody's lackey scampers in for a latte to go. I guess it's Colbert behind the tinted glass.
Leave the guy alone, for gosh sake. Bluestone IS the best breakfast place..although TOAST is a contender.
Baristas at the Upper Montclair Starbucks have said that he was a regular there for months. Perhaps he, like many others, has left SB for better coffee at Bluestone, which also makes great lunches. And had great music.
Sorry, Walleroo, but that must be one of Montclair's other luminaries. Colbert drives his own car there and runs in for his own hot breakfast. If he's got lackeys, they're far too busy doing other lackey-like things.
Maybe it was General Noriega. Or Dick Cheney.
Blue Stones wins best breakfast place for the simple fact that they actually offer "REAL" Maple syrup on their menu.
I've never met the man himself, but I've met his wife a handful of times and she is awesomely polite.
Report Stephen is larger than life.
Montclair Stephen is just another Joe with a job who apparently likes coffee.
I used to work with one of Colbert's producers.
How cool is that?!!
I will be signing autographs in Watchung Plaza this coming Saturday.
Well I've seen him at Watchung Deli, so seems like a good bet to hang around Watchung Plaza if you want a sighting. (and some good food)
I saw him buying buttons (wood) at "I've Got a Notion."
He seemed like a regular guy when he pulled out a bolt of velvet and asked for 3 yards.
Dear Barista: please don't encourage paparazzi scum like TMZ to begin staking out corners of our town(s) with their video cameras in hopes of pestering some local celebrities with their obnoxious and insincere babble.
I saw 'Dollar Bill' walking with his wife on Upper Mountain Avenue a few years ago.
I was on my bike and said "Hello, Mr. Senator." and he gave me a weary wave. That's why I never ever pester celebrities or ask for their autographs.
When I worked @ 50th and B'way in NYC, I saw celebrities quite frequently.
The singer, Brandi actually said hello to me as we both waited for a light to change.
I used to see JFK Jr. there all the time. He worked in the same building as me for his publication, "George". He used to ride his bike to work and I'd often see him in a very expensive suit with a giant bicycle lock chain wound around his waist - very strange sight.
Jim, unless Colbert starts (I want to say being funny... or original) dating Paris Hilton, or has a sex tape we have nothing to worry about.
TMZ does not care about him: his star is too dim.
The only folks who care about him are the baristas, some college kids and their parents who want to be cool (his very few viewers confirm this...)
He's no Lance Armstrong, Jonas Brother or John Mayer, you know.
"Maybe it was General Noriega. Or Dick Cheney."
Dick Cheney is General Noriega. On steroids.
I saw a cow grazing once and then I saw someone actually drinking from a cup. wow .... do I have an exiciting life or what????