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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Tommy Lee and Ludacris ate at Keller’s Hamburgers on Northwest Highway in Dallas Saturday night

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Tommy Lee, a longtime environmentalist, tries here to conserve saliva by sharing his with fellow enviro-rocker Dave Navarro.

Tommy Lee, a longtime environmentalist, tries here to conserve saliva by sharing his with fellow enviro-rocker Dave Navarro.

— Rocker Tommy Lee and hip-hopper Ludacris stopped at Keller's on Northwest Highway in Dallas on Saturday night at about 7:30 p.m. where they sat and ate burgers.

The duo were in town filming an episode of Battleground Earth, their reality show in which celebrities compete in "green"-themed face-offs. On Friday night, the duo appeared at the Stockyards Championship Rodeo in Fort Worth where they joined 50 kids trying to outrun a calf. Their heavily-hyped show will air on Planet Green, a Discovery Network channel, beginning August 3.

At Keller's, they dominated a fair amount of the parking lot with their huge, boldly decorated tour bus and a retinue of ladies that one witness called "hoochies" in bikinis and platform "hooker" shoes.

Here's a report from a Tommy Lee fan. And check out this odd early warning that it would be going down, posted on CraigsList.


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twisteddog Anonymous

Chasing veal and eating cows is green?

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Chad Jones Staff

I'll stick with Battlefield Earth, thanks.

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EdWeirdness Anonymous

Oh! That Tommy Lee!

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Pavel Lishin Verified

That movie got such a bad rep, but you know what? It's surprisingly watchable.

Just avert your gaze from Travolta's crotch.

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