mr. colacella: conrad and his wife commissioned andy. [indiscernible conversations] mr. lacella: i don't think there is another layer to that than edward morris. he is british colonial. he especially doesn't get california and he has that attitude toward hollywood. that actors are face playing since the whole world was fiction, you will understand it more. actors are real people who happen to be good at playing roles. it felt condescending. it is snobbish. [indiscernible conversations] she said later in life she was always a republican turn up one does lists of stars supporting fdr. she wrote a check to fdr. that's interesting. story inewed her for a palm springs. haven't really gotten into this book yet so i didn't realize the first time she went to palm springs was on her honeymoon with ronald reagan. i asked my standard question. the firstyou remember time you came to palm springs. she looked at me like she was going to murder me right there. she said yes, i do, it was nothing special. this was her honeymoon. then we had dinner a couple times. whenever you try to steer