Felix In Hollywood

A Blog for the Smart Set

Monday, January 18, 2010

When Bloggers Collide

I just returned from a fabulous luncheon with the devastating Donna Lethal!  It was also our first face to face meeting.  I could hardly eat in the presence of such wit, beauty and glamor.  It is safe to say that she effortlessly lived up to all I had dreamed her to be.

Our historic meeting took place at Victor's Restaurant.  A family eatery that is Beachwood and Bronson Canyons' answer to a Denny's.  Only with really good food and great coffee.

And what do bloggers eat for lunch?  Donna:  Eggs Florentine, half order and coffee (didn't I tell you she was glamorous!)  Felix:  Two eggs, sunny side up, hash browns, buttered rye toast, simply amazing sausages and coffee.

It's pouring and cold today in Hollywood, but the blooming of a fast, furious and wonderful friendship brought sunshine and warmth to the Victor's Square Shopping Center.

Now, when can I meet the rest of you.  Victor's is open for dinner!

We sat in the large rounded banquette on the left under the photo

9 comments:

jason said...

how cool! Jellus!

Hollywood forever, Kevin said...

Hi Felix, Glad to have you as a neighbor. Enjoying your blog.

Donna Lethal said...

It was très fantastique! So wonderful to discuss kindred topics like hairdryers, pharmaceuticals, sex shops, and Hollywood history, not to mention the joys of blogging (I'm being serious!)

kabuki zero said...

how very interesting it is WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE (1951). So David Randall and Dr. JOyce Hendron had lunch. No doubt they set about building a rocket so a few selected individuals can escape to the planet. kabuki zero has already seen this movie.

normadesmond said...

when i manage to get out if this iron lung & out to the coast, i'll be at victor's too!

TJB said...

Of COURSE you two sat in the Joan Crawford booth.

Philip Mershon said...

With Hats On!

The Mistress said...

Oh to have been a fly on the wall.

Donna Lethal said...

You would have enjoyed watching me eat the remainder of Felix's sausage, I imagine.