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Los Angeles, CA – That's Francesca on the right, making an entrance, as usual. And that's me at the dinner table, and this is my story. I'm an ex-chef turned mortgage broker. A simple guy – until the day my clairvoyant ex-girlfriend tells me I'm gonna die at one of my dinner parties. I've never spent much time dwelling on the end or worrying about my spiritual path or things of that nature. I just do what I can to stay balanced and keep a few friends around. But after tonight, I know my short time here on earth is no more than a bleep, made big by all the little things. And nothing is meant to last forever. It's a real mind bender. Don't laugh — I think I've finally figured something out. ~Phil Cobb



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08.22.12  — Visit the new website of production company Wildlark & Lee 

08.02.12  — Watch Phil on your iPad with the new Amazon app read

06.21.12  — An interview with Eric Pierpoint (Phil Cobb) read 

05.30.12  — Interview with Phil coming in June 

03.15.12  — Phil is heading to a food event. Read about
Will Read for Food on Cobb's blog

03.05.12 Francesca's Announcement  

03.05.12  — Dinner is served! Join the party now on Amazon Instant Video


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Phil Cobb's Dinner for Four • Trailer 2012

Phil's Dinner Table Manifesto

1. Honor your guests.

2. Remain quiet when they speak.

3. Only tell the truth when asked.

4. Always ask them to stay for dessert.

5. Do not gossip about the neighbor.

6. Tell them why you're home all day.

7. Ask for money if they can spare any.

8. Do not frown.

9. Speak in a solemn voice.

10. Do not get drunk.