like it's easier for me to have people that I don't know that well. Maybe I get more excited because there's so much more to learn. Right. I think that that's the case too. I know that Judy Collins was just one of many people and I am sort of embarrassed that I don't remember as many people as names, et cetera. You call him a cartony, for example. Right. Well, I had never met him before and there I was sitting across from her. That had to be so cool. He was very cheeky and very, very adorable. And he was there because he had written a serious piece and he was terrific. And he talked a lot about his father and his father's interests in music. So to be across, right across from him was fun and thrilling. And I think anyone who says, yes, I will have an interview, they're not wanting you not to like them. So I think I got the best of most of the people I talked with. Did you have a certain strategy or way of coming to the interview in order to make it better? Or did you have, let's say, a (16/37)
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