Crowdsourcing as Summer Sport

 

By Dan Warren

When you grow up in wicked, wild Maine, you meet people. Some of them famous. Seriously.

Cool hands, icy champagne

Summer 1972, Prouts Neck, 13-year-old boys, shenanigans. The Atlantic House, owned by Dino Giamatti, needs an errand boy.

Paul Newman and his wife, Joanne Woodward, are frequent summer visitors. One day, Mr. Newman requests champagne be delivered to his wife. Giamatti calls me from the hotel lobby.

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