There we were, two of more than four million Angelinos, chatting on the upper level of the Westside Pavilion.
I asked him what he thought of the map I had presented to the commissioners.
He laughed, and said: "I've been facing that all my life; I'm used to it."
He is a tall, good-looking guy, muscular purposeful, yet youthful in his demeanor, much younger than me, of course.
"So you understand what the situation is?"
"Sure."
"Yet you're laughing."
He smiled, but his eyes were serious.
"If I didn't keep laughing, I'd get pissed off about it. Like I said, I've been facing it all my life."
"Well, then, I'll be the one that gets pissed off for you," I said.
He smiled again, we shook hands, and he strode away.