I have several interesting customers:

Worked in some famous peoples houses, but never met them, didn't care to really.

Many of the older ones can be really interesting.

Many Vet's...

I occasionaly work for an older guy who claims to be the inventor of the helix style grip, as he worked for a company he got no rights to the patents. He had a whole scrap book of stuff he submitted for patents over a period of 50 years. He also owns several city blocks of San Francisco. He can tell you most of the history of the city. Once you got him going, he'd go on for hours, none of it boring either.

Many software and computer industry guru's but they are boring. (Act like I should know, or care who they are.)

Places interest me more. Jack Londons house before they moved it. Dolby Labs many years back. A russian ortodox church. Most of the finest resuraunts in SF, some night-clubs and bars. Many of the older buildings here, I find facinating too.


Mark Heller
"Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason