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Pitching Natalie for The Bachlorette
Study abroad, yeah. He got accepted to the university over there, the sister school, and so his big dilemma— and we were talking about it all night last night, going back and forth— it's just like, well, what— like, that is actually a proper 50/50 dilemma, because for some people, I think, like, going abroad, that's the best experience they'll ever have in their life. You hear it all the time. Oh my God, I lived in France for 4 months and I spoke French and I ate French bread every day. But for him also, he's like, Is it a— should he just stay in New York and keep working on his music there? What do you think?
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Or go to London— stay in New York in the fall, be a college person, and keep playing bands. Like, he has like gigs that he does all the time. He has a— you know, he plays gigs a few times a month. Or go to London for 4 months, do school over there, and do gig…
It's a really good—
like a study abroad program?
Study abroad, yeah. He got accepted to the university over there, the sister school, and so his big dilemma— and we were talking about it all night last night, going back and forth— it's just like, well, what— like, that is actually a proper 50/50 dilemma, because for some people, I think, like, going abroad, that's the best experience they'll ever have in their life. You hear it all the time. Oh…
I think what you said is very accurate. Like, I think it will be great when he goes to London because it's gonna be different. Yeah, he's going to have like the background of New York, whatever, and it's gonna be like exciting for him to meet people there. Li…
Yes.
By going to London. It's like, okay, well, you've kind of done New York, work, but like, fucking, like, you know, do it. Like, really do it. But that's why I'm saying it's a really good dilemma, because I could also see, like, all it takes is one person, one…