November 16, 2006

I'll Meet You Halfway: Dreamworks Animation vs. the Securities and Exchange Commission

lunch is not a meal In Hollywood, lunch is not a meal; it's a problem.

People have them every day, yet they're often taken aback when assistants ask, "What's good for you?"

That's because it's often a trick question. You can’t tell the truth, which is: "The place across the street from me. You can roll calls."

As a result, the answer is often, "Barney Greengrass" or "Kate Mantilini" because parking is easy and, at this point, everyone can find them in their sleep.

Blame the city planners of Los Angeles. They may or may not spend their lunch hours with sandwiches at their desks, but they've dictated the dining habits of the entire entertainment industry.

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ABOUT DANA HARRIS
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