Is the Invite in the Mail to Stern?

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Following Tuesday's press juggernaut about the first day of marriage in California, it's no surprise that frequent Howard Stern Show guest George Takei was a topic of conversation this week on the popular Sirius Satellite Radio show. "Are you going to George Takei's wedding," Robin Quivers asked Stern on Wednesday. "I don't know if I'm invited," he replied. "I got an impression that we're all going to be invited," Quivers added.

Access Hollywood reported on Tuesday that the radio duo would be attending the Takei-Altman nuptials in September, although invitations have yet to go out for the event to be held at the Japanese American National Museum, a venue that holds only 200 guests.

Stern was impressed about how news spread internationally of George and Brad receiving the first marriage license ever issued by the city of West Hollywood. "He's in every newspaper. He's huge now," Stern said, taking credit for a resurgence in George's popularity. "How soon before we see the reality show Brad & George?"

Ah, ideas hatched on the Stern show have a way of taking hold in the outside world. "Now that you said it on the air, George will have a deal with NBC tomorrow," co-host Artie Lange pointed out.
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