date:Dec 26, 2012
ck in the deli more than two decades ago when coming in for his morning joe.
The garrulous Brooklyn native now makes the rounds greeting customers. And when he schmoozes just a tad too long, Pavlick rings a counter bell.
Having painted the homes of such L.A. notables as Michael Eisner, Steven Spielberg and Sheena Easton, he regales visitors about the time he painted George Burns' manse.
You'd knock on the door, and the butler would show up, Drexler recalled. He said, `Mr. Burns, your breakfas