The first time | met Robin Williams was in 1976 at the first annual Comedy Competition in San Francisco. He was sweating profusely, his hairy chest and arms showing, and he wore a brown cowboy hat. | was one of the judges. Although | voted for Williams, he came in second. | forget the winner’ s name, but | recall that the lights went off in the middle of his act, so he took advantage of the accident, and in the darkness he whispered loudly, “Okay, now, when the lights go back on, everybody shout out, ‘Surprise! Surprise!’ “ The audience laughed and applauded that ad lib. Robin’ s disappointment was palpable, but his stardom was inevitable. Our paths continued to cross backstage at benefits where we both performed. He was also a reader of 7he Realist. In 1988, the word got around that | was going to undergo surgery, and he sent me a generous unsolicited check to help. In 1998, Anita Hoffman, Abbie’ s widow, dying from cancer, decided to take her life on December 27, so as not to spoil Christmas for family and friends who were visiting and bringing all kinds of food. Her appetite was ravenous, and her humor was dark. After devouring a pastrami sandwich, she remarked, “I better brush my teeth, | don’ t want to get gum pockets.” HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015382