We are meeting for "Lunch With Ellis" at noon at the Taix French
Restaurant on Sunset (Los Angeles) on Sunday, November 19th.
There is no charge for attending, except the cost for your lunch.
$25 covers a gourmet lunch in which you can choose chicken
Dijon, or Salmon Salad. If neither is o.k., other choices
will be available for a little extra.
I am taking something special which you might decide you want to
write a check for... but it is not necessary to buy anything at
all from me. I am going to give you is a surprise... it is not
what you think it is... It is about me, the Ellis you don't know,
not about Anti-Aging. It is absolutely free, and I know it will
make us all laugh hard and loud... which is great for anti-aging,
but it isn't an anti-aging therapy...
It is free, but if you like it and give me a check (which is how
Ayn Rand says we show we like something in a Capitalist economy...
you vote with your wallet...) I promise it gets better and better...
that is, you will laugh more and more.
I also will offer the same product free of charge to everybody
on Rejuvenation, after November 21.
This is a friendly meeting, and I hope we will all have fun
meeting each other. You may all bring books written by you,
or whatever you wish to offer us, if you think we might want
to buy it. (not jewelry or life insurance, or multi-level
marketing, please... but it is allowed if you want to bring
it...)
You are welcome to come with your husband or wife, or girlfriend
or boyfriend, if they wish to come... but please reserve as soon
as possible with Valerie Stansfield at 818 788 7022 so that the
table can be properly reserved and set. We are expecting about
10 to 15 persons, so if it is many more than that, they are
welcome, but it will cause a seating problem at the last moment.
So please let Valerie know you are coming.
Cameras, Video, and taperecorders are welcome... I hope somebody
can tape or video all or some of the meeting, because I know we
are going to be laughing, and it would be very nice to have a
copy to remember the good times again, later.
- Ellis