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Yeah, he's different. He's like in the uber, uber echelon. I bet he doesn't have to fucking remember anyone's name. I just— I think it's just pointless. I don't even think he can talk to anyone. I remember we had that conversation about Will Smith, and we were talking about how he was— this on the podcast? Yeah. And you were talking about how the maid had to sign this thing where she couldn't look at him. Yeah, we were arguing about that. I think there's certain people in that level of fame where it's like, yeah, you're just—

February 1, 201820:24Jason
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David20:14
it's not fair. Imagine Brad Pitt, he works on like, what, 10 movies every 7 years?
Jason20:20
Yeah.
David20:20
And he has to memorize— and on each movie set there's like 150 people, maybe.
Jason20:24
Yeah, he's different. He's like in the uber, uber echelon. I bet he doesn't have to fucking remember anyone's name. I just— I think it's just pointless. I don't even think he can talk to anyone. I remember we had that conversation about Will Smith, and we were talking about how he was— this on the podcast? Yeah. And you were talking about how the maid had to sign this thing where she couldn't loo…
David20:47
yeah, like we were talking about how like Ellen, um, like no one can talk to Ellen at work. Yeah, yeah, no one could take pictures with her, which we— which I thought was like fucked up, but then I gave it some thought and I'm like, oh, that makes sense.
Jason20:59
Yeah, because everybody wants a little piece of you and then your entire day is gone. I mean, look at me, you're always asking me for stuff and I have to say no.
David21:08
Yeah, sometimes. Seriously, we should, we should come up with rules for me talking to you because I, I want so much from you.