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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (20587)6/18/2003 2:22:52 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
and now for something different: berserkatroid retardican attacks Pamela Anderson inflight:

PAMELA ANDERSON ATTACKED ON FLIGHT
Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson was verbally attacked twice by a drunken passenger onboard a flight from Florida to California on Saturday.
Louis Zizza, 52, "exploded in anger" at the star on the American Airlines flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles -- because he assumed she was one of the many stars to have spoken out against the war in Iraq.

The outburst alarmed the crew so much, they had police waiting at Los Angeles International Airport.

But Zizza -- a Los Angeles native -- plays down the incident. He explains, "I didn't think that expressing an opinion would bring such an attraction of police officers. There were so many of them."

Zizza, who was sitting in economy class, reportedly approached Anderson in the first-class cabin and screamed as he shook his finger at her. Sources say he was ordered to go back to his seat and did, but approached Anderson a second time in the same threatening manner.

A now-remorseful Zizza says, "Yes, I want to make a personal apology to Ms. Pamela Anderson for my behavior. I mistook her for someone else and I deeply sorry for it. I made a mistake and I apologize for it."

Zizza won't say whom he thought Anderson was, but he denies being loud and aggressive toward her and says he wasn't drunk.

Ironically, Anderson spoke of her support of the American troops in a recent edition of Stuff magazine, stating, "You have to support the people who are over there, even though you may not agree with war. Nobody agrees with war. I just support them."