Valley Talk Name That City One Los Angeles, the recently formed anti-secession group, put out its first official piece of campaign literature last week in an effort, according to the group, to inform Valley residents of “the dangers of secession.” The One Los Angeles newsletter, which came by mail to the Business Journal complete with an envelope in which to return a financial contribution, includes a few suggestions for names for the new Valley city, albeit names that clearly came straight from Tongue-n-Cheekville. On the list of ideas are “Brainless City,” a clear jab at Valley VOTE President Jeff Brain, and “City of Richard Close’s Political Ambition,” referring to Valley VOTE Chairman Richard Close. No Bunnies Allowed When Playboy Enterprises Inc. announced in January that it would be building a television production facility just south of Glendale, company publicist Scott Barton could already see the sidewalk lined with the curious. “I just told people it’s near Glendale and let them figure it out,” said Barton, who handles publicity for the company’s. “I don’t think people realize that it’s not really going to be that exciting in there,” he said. “It’ll be a bunch of guys in T-shirts running around, trying to put a show together There won’t be a bunch of girls in bunny outfits going in and out of there every day.”