GUNS N' ROSES' AXL ROSE: Meat The Parents

November 26, 2002

The following item was published in today's edition of the New York Post:

Forget turkey. Axl Rose craves red meat on Thanksgiving. The GUNS N' ROSES frontman booked a private room for 30 family members and friends at the Old Homestead steakhouse in the Meatpacking District on Thursday, says owner Greg Sherry. "I told him that the only space we had was the private room where my family and I were eating, and he said, 'So what? I'll bring my family and we'll all eat together,' " Sherry says. Unfortunately, Rose had to cancel yesterday when he realized G&R would be on tour in Canada on Turkey Day. He held his after-party following this year's MTV Awards at the testosterone temple.

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