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Nice interview - thanks
Hi, Caleb,
Nice interview - thanks.
About nine years ago, I was having lunch at The Milky Way in LA. It's a Kosher restaurant owned by Steven Spielberg's mother Leah. My friend is a frequent diner there, and she introduced us. Leah commented that her former husband was from Quincy. I don't know his relationship to Steven and didn't ask. She was very kind and genuine, wearing bib overalls.
Later in the meal, I looked to the other end of the restaurant and saw Steven. I had to laugh. My friend had been facing him the entire time and had no idea who he was. She really did go there for the excellent food!