Cheryl Smith was strolling in shorts on Madison Avenue the other day.
"It's just dead," 33-year-old Cheryl Smith said of the neighborhood.
The sisters and Cheryl Smith, the company's president, arranged themselves around the dogs to review the infomercial.
Cheryl Smith, who later received greater recognition for her appearances in B movies and exploitation films, appeared in the lead female role of Kathy Farley.
Parish and Pitts praised the stop motion animation and the performance of Cheryl Smith.
Cheryl Smith, 54, works as a nurse's aide at a private residential care facility, making about $20,000 a year.
"We do all the things that adult children would do," said Cheryl Smith, founder and owner of Kansas City Home Care.
"Most workers don't like doing an emergency removal because there is a lot of work involved," said Cheryl Smith, who works in the suburban Bloomfield office.
Cheryl Smith died in the early morning hours on October 25, 2002, of complications from liver disease and hepatitis after a two decade struggle with heroin addiction.
Cheryl Smith, 35, a nurse who lives in the Bronx, travels to Enchantments for candles and incense.