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I wrote about Ever seen a Movie Star in an LA restaurant? on Thursday, July 20, 2006 2:54 PM:

My wife is famous in her own lunchtime. I do, however, always manage to recognise her; I think that it is only polite to recognise one's spouse when one sees them in the street.


I wrote about Has it always been so expensive? on Thursday, July 20, 2006 2:52 PM:

Nice one Maya. I find the portions too big in America as well. In the UK it is unusual to ask for what we call a "doggy bag" but Americans seem to do it all the time. Maybe reduce the portions and also the prices. I know that Geordies (people from Newcastle for the uninitiated) would feel obliged to finish any plate that was put in front of them; and still ask for extra bread to mop up the gravy. In LA they might just become Texas-sized.

I wrote about Hyatt West Hollywood on Thursday, July 20, 2006 2:46 PM:

I can't remember what the room rates were but I know that I only needed an unsecured loan for a week rather than a second mortgage. We were there during the Spring and they were not completely full. They were also very amenable when we wanted to stay longer and offered us a good rate. The restaurant was also fairly priced, but please don't ask me exact prices as it was a while ago. I've been to India since; that was definitely cheaper.

I wrote about Ever seen a Movie Star in an LA restaurant? on Thursday, July 20, 2006 7:25 AM:

I don't mean Star the new poster but a well known person, preferably a big name movie-star just hanging around in a restaurant. I have been to LA twice and the only person that I recognised (other than my wife) was a very grumpy Macy Gray, who was sitting in the corner of a bar scowling. I thought being in the City of Angles that I wouldn't be able to move for A-listers... Wrong!

I wrote about This or that? on Thursday, July 20, 2006 7:17 AM:

Shower, a bath is too much hassle but a nice soak every once in a while is relaxing.

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