Call it Pulp Fiction if you like, but this incredible signed and handwritten page of Bruce Willis' dates from 1976, when he attended Montclair State University in New Jersey. It is signed: "Wally Gator aka Walter Willis (his birth name)." The black, hard-bound book belonged to a student who met Willis at the school between the Fall of '76 and Spring of '77. On the page, Willis wrote: "Actually this really isn't an original, DEA. Two big wigs of yesteryear are now famous for the same thing, Bernadette! She didn't write this although she is a writer. 1.) I do not take drugs. I AM drugs 2.) Violence is the highest form of sexual release. Signed, Wally Gator AKA Walter Willis." The inscription: "It ain't the meat its the motion..." was written in an unknown hand. Willis - a New Jersey native - first became interested in acting while at Montclair and performed in his first show there: "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." The rest, as they say, is history.