They asked me to write it and zoomed me over there to do it. But they ended up sacking me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't want to write a book. They made me do it.
My deal was that they would use a full-length picture of me in my underwear and a full-length picture of me all done up, and they would write about how long it took and how much it cost, because that was the whole point. It was very liberating.
I remember being out here at the Sunset Marquis, and whoever knocked on the door, I would take that picture that I was writing and I would put that in the typewriter, so when I had the meeting, they would say: 'Oh, you're working on it right now?'
I moved to L.A. to write and direct. I had no intentions of being in front of the camera.
They had a hard time miking me in my loin cloth, I mean, where were they gonna tape it?
When I started writing it was kind of hard getting people to do my stuff. They' say they couldn't do my style.
They made a shrewd guess that I could give them some useful information, and they were the first to meet me. Some one said they came to arrest me, and - well, let it go at that.
People write to me all the time, and I write back.
Yeah, they let me do whatever I wanted to.
That's very nice if they want to publish you, but don't pay too much attention to it. It will toss you away. Just continue to write.