In late May 1993, I gave my first QLA Seminar at the Sheraton Hotel in Los Angeles.
A tuna steak and a salad? Seventy bucks. Welcome to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles is a bleached-out, soulless pit.
I was in Los Angeles in 1968, and I was fortunate enough to be a writer on 'Laugh-In' and a couple of other television shows.
Los Angeles is peopled by waiters and carpenters and drivers who are there to be actors.
I worked on the workshop of 'Topdog/Underdog' before it went to Broadway. My minor in school was theater, so I'm based in that, and then I moved to Los Angeles.
I'm attracted to creative people and train wrecks, and there's no shortage of that in Los Angeles.
When I got to Los Angeles, I started building cabins in peoples' yards, building post-and-beam structures and cutting the joinery for those.