In his third collection of daily columns from the Sacramento Business Journal, Ed Goldman interviews music legend Paul McCartney without the latter being aware of it (or participating); worries about movie theaters that seem like airports, airport workers who steal gift cards, and one builder's plan to build a community right by the airport (earplugs not included). Goldman tells how his car came to co-star in "Lady Bird" and is now impossible to live with; how his cat, Osborn the Magnificent, has been keeping a daily diary; and of NASA's plan to send a rocket to the sun (probably at night). He also sits down with some of the most interesting entrepreneurs, executives and entertainers in California's capital, and an animal rescuer who warns him that "puppies are evil." Or maybe his cat said that.
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