Ted Turner:  I lived in my office.  I lived on a couch in my office for ten years, and then luckily, I got wealthy enough to build a little penthouse on the roof — 700 square feet — and I moved up there.  It was a lot nicer.  I just walked up the stairs one floor.  My office was on the top floor, and I just walked up to go to bed, and that way, I had another hour to work every day, because when I walked downstairs, I was instantly in my office without having to fight traffic.  So I was able to work an hour. I went to the games at night, and I’d get home at 11:00.  I’d come back in the office, and I was right there: 7:00 when I woke up, to be at work at 8:00.  I worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week. I liked it.  I mean almost.  Sometimes I’d go home to see my wife and family. I still live in my office.  I live up above in a penthouse over my office building in Atlanta.  The restaurant is down on the ground floor.  So if I’m hungry, I just go down to the restaurant and eat and get a meal and then go back up, and I’m right there.