Well, the day is finally at an end. My Lord, what a day. Cason came here at ten and by the time we were through packaging, doing the big packages, filling out more forms and getting postage on the big packages, and then lugging all of it to the post office it was one-thirty. I then took Paramount their copies, and then the best part of the day occurred - we stopped at Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles on Gower, one of LA's great eateries. Last time I was there was with the Wechters and that must be seven or eight years ago. Well, two years ago they expanded and instead of their teeny-tiny hole-in-the-wall digs, they now have a second spacious dining room and plenty of places for hungry diners to sit. We got there at two, got right in, and Cason ordered the half fried chicken and two waffles, more food than I have ever seen - a huge leg, huge breast, huge thigh, and huge wing plus the two huge waffles. He ate about two-thirds of the waffles, and all the chicken except for the breast, which he took home. I had the Carol C. special - one breast, one waffle. Then we each ordered one biscuit and we split a very small side of potato salad - I only had two little bites of the latter. The chicken breast was HUGE, but I ate all of it and all the waffle and I'm now really full, but boy was it incredible. More in the notes. Then I came home, picked up mail, went to the bank, and that was that.