RE: Vilanch's blurb. Well, it's amusing; funnier if you happen to know who Bruce Vilanch is. But I think it depends on understanding Vilanch's humour and it also takes for granted that you know something about Bruce Kimmel's career before you've read the book...that he was an actor and is now a record producer. I don't like the phrase "he didn't make it as an actor", because, frankly, you did. You could have continue it in that profession.
TOD: There used to be a place in Dallas (on Lover's Lane) called the Rib, which was an all-you-can eat B-B-Q place. Maybe the best que I ever ate. Larry Drake and I used to go every six months or so. When we started going it was probably $11-!2 ; I think it escalated to $15 (this was back in the mid-seventies). It was all served to you by red-liveried waiters, starting with hot links and moving on up to ribs, chicken, brisket. Larry and I would eat to the point of discomfort, waddle out to the car, pop the top button our pants and then flip a coin to see who would be driving us back home.