Dude, You're Getting a Whistle... BUSTED!

Mon Feb 10, 8:11 PM ET


NEW YORK [AP] Dude, yer gettin’ busted! The actor who gained fame and a cult following as the slacker “Steven” in commercials for Dell computers was arrested buying a small bag of marijuana, police said.


Benjamin Curtis, a 22-year-old New York University drama student, was arraigned Monday on a misdemeanor drug possession charge. The charge assumes a suspect is not carrying more than a “use amount” — enough to roll several marijuana cigarettes.


Police said he was arrested Sunday night on the Lower East Side after officers on a drug detail spotted him buying a small bag of marijuana from Omar Mendez, 19. Mendez faces drug sale and possession charges.


Curtis’ portrayal of a surfer type who proclaims, “Dude, yer gettin’ a Dell!” drove up computer sales and spawned T-shirts, caps, and backpacks, along with Web sites and online fan clubs.


At the arraignment, Criminal Court Judge Ellen Coin advised Curtis that his case will be dismissed, and his record expunged, if he avoids arrest during the next year.


Asked if he understood, Curtis said, “Yes, ma’am.”


Outside court, Curtis’ lawyer, James Moschella, said: “We are confident that at the appropriate time, the charges will be dismissed.”


A spokesman for Texas-based Dell said no decision has been made on Curtis’ future promoting the company.


“We are following the situation and really trying to understand what happened here,” Venancio Figueroa said.





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[ This Message was edited by: Walden on 2003-02-11 00:21 ]

Yeah. Does take a bit of effort to understand that one, doesn’t it?

Well, I guess we can’t use Steven anymore. Walden would be better anyhow, but the line would have to be translated to Waldenese: “Sir, you are destined to receive an end blown fipple flute.”

A spokesman for Texas-based Dell said … “We are following the situation and really trying to understand what happened here.”

Hoo-boy, reality check needed. It’s these titans of intellect in corporate management who are the reason why the stock market today is… well, what it is.

On 2003-02-11 00:31, scottielvr wrote:

A spokesman for Texas-based Dell said … “We are following the situation and really trying to understand what happened here.”

Hoo-boy, reality check needed. It’s these titans of intellect in corporate management who are the reason why the stock market today is… well, what it is.

ROTFLMAO!!! I had decided that my next computer was going to be a Dell, but now I ain’t so sure.

I hate that commercial. They play all of his comercial ad nausium. Maybe this will be the excuse they need to finally rid us of his annoying voice. But woops they already have with 4 even more annoying interns.

ROTFLMAO!!! I had decided that my next computer was going to be a Dell, but now I ain’t so sure.

I have 3 Dells ( office, home, and laptop) and love them all. Only thing is, every time I use one of them, my eyes get all red, and I get the uncontrollable urge to send out for a pizza…

A friend of mine who works for Dell technical support sent me a link to that article yesterday… “Dude, you’re getting busted” is the joke of the day around there.

On 2003-02-11 06:30, brewerpaul wrote:

ROTFLMAO!!! I had decided that my next computer was going to be a Dell, but now I ain’t so sure.

I have 3 Dells ( office, home, and laptop) and love them all. Only thing is, every time I use one of them, my eyes get all red, and I get the uncontrollable urge to send out for a pizza…

ROTFLMOA!!!

Dells aren’t bad systems by any means. We are pretty much a Dell shop at work now (except for servers).

On the other hand,

All the computer chains keep their prices down by cutting corners in the systems they build where they can. For most users, this doesn’t impact anything they’d ever want to do with their PC.

For high-end gamers and customizers, though:

If you want a really cutting-edge, high-end PC, with every component as new and good as it gets, you pretty much have to either build it yourself or pay someone like me a premium to build it for you.

Best wishes,

–James
http://www.flutesite.com

Walden got a parking ticket:
This is not news or worthy of comment:

The guy should have pleaded not guilty and claimed he was just doing “research” for his “character”.

What do you expect? He is a Episcopal priest’s kid. :slight_smile:

Whit+

“Let he who is not stoned, cast the first sin.”

[ This Message was edited by: revwhit on 2003-02-11 10:05 ]

I thought marijuana was a Gateway drug…

On 2003-02-11 10:57, Duckrasta wrote:
I thought marijuana was a Gateway drug…

Very funny!

On 2003-02-11 10:57, Duckrasta wrote:
I thought marijuana was a Gateway drug…

I have a research paper due in half an hour. So I just wanted to say 'thank you' for making me cough a mouthful of chocolate milk onto the keyboard, resulting in near electrocution.

:smiley:

Oh dear. That was too funny.

~Firefly

Those last two post are a riot!

sad thing is this will help his career. He’ll probably get a movie deal with Woody Heroldson or something.

…gateway drug :laughing:

On 2003-02-11 08:04, Wizzer wrote:
Walden got a parking ticket:
This is not news or worthy of comment:

Walden didn’t get a parking ticket. The fine was due to a misprint on his insurance verification form.

On 2003-02-11 10:02, revwhit wrote:
What do you expect? He is a Episcopal priest’s kid. > :slight_smile:

Whit+

Well, Fr. Whit, it ain’t easy being a clergyman’s son. That’s for sure.

Yeah, “playing” a stoner…that one’s chasin’ it’s own tail.

sigh Sure would be nice, gettin’ paid just to be myself…:wink:

N, fffft…‘ere ya go, dude…c’mon, it’s burnin’ my fingers…

“Well, Fr. Whit, it ain’t easy being a clergyman’s son. That’s for sure.”

Yeh, not only do you get all the problems any young person gets. You get a whole congregations unrealistic expectations too!

Whit+

[ This Message was edited by: revwhit on 2003-02-11 16:57 ]