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I don't think they're gonna move past it quickly, no. What auctioneers want is for everyone to feel safe and okay buying art. That's what sellers want so that they can get a good bang for their buck. That's what estates want so they can offload things. But honestly, collectors, you know, with the paddles, make the call.
And if they're still a little nervous, then the houses are going to have to be really careful about where they price things.
And if they're still a little nervous, then the houses are going to have to be really careful about where they price things.
And if they're still a little nervous, then the houses are going to have to be really careful about where they price things.
When the Star Wars prequels came out, they were polarizing. Many fans of the original trilogy hated the Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith, though many younger fans loved them then and loved them still. So we're re-watching them with fresh eyes 20 years later.
When the Star Wars prequels came out, they were polarizing. Many fans of the original trilogy hated the Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith, though many younger fans loved them then and loved them still. So we're re-watching them with fresh eyes 20 years later.
When the Star Wars prequels came out, they were polarizing. Many fans of the original trilogy hated the Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith, though many younger fans loved them then and loved them still. So we're re-watching them with fresh eyes 20 years later.
From Jar Jar Binks to the climactic Nooooo that broke the internet in half, listen on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast.
From Jar Jar Binks to the climactic Nooooo that broke the internet in half, listen on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast.
From Jar Jar Binks to the climactic Nooooo that broke the internet in half, listen on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast.
another ploy to keep me from drinking and tucked away in the drawing room where no one can see me.
another ploy to keep me from drinking and tucked away in the drawing room where no one can see me.
another ploy to keep me from drinking and tucked away in the drawing room where no one can see me.
When I was three, my dad chased my mom and me and my little brother out of our trailer because he thought the government was after him. They weren't, but we ended up going to my grandmother's anyway. Actually, we made a pit stop at my mom's AA sponsor's house, but that's for a different show.
When I was three, my dad chased my mom and me and my little brother out of our trailer because he thought the government was after him. They weren't, but we ended up going to my grandmother's anyway. Actually, we made a pit stop at my mom's AA sponsor's house, but that's for a different show.
When I was three, my dad chased my mom and me and my little brother out of our trailer because he thought the government was after him. They weren't, but we ended up going to my grandmother's anyway. Actually, we made a pit stop at my mom's AA sponsor's house, but that's for a different show.
And I remember when we got there, I was really scared and confused, because I wasn't sure, are we living here now? And I remember going to my mom and telling her that I was really scared and afraid, and she gave me the best piece of advice. that I've ever received. And she said, Cole, go away. And 15 years later, I did. I moved here to New York City. I followed, yes. That was seven years ago.
And I remember when we got there, I was really scared and confused, because I wasn't sure, are we living here now? And I remember going to my mom and telling her that I was really scared and afraid, and she gave me the best piece of advice. that I've ever received. And she said, Cole, go away. And 15 years later, I did. I moved here to New York City. I followed, yes. That was seven years ago.
And I remember when we got there, I was really scared and confused, because I wasn't sure, are we living here now? And I remember going to my mom and telling her that I was really scared and afraid, and she gave me the best piece of advice. that I've ever received. And she said, Cole, go away. And 15 years later, I did. I moved here to New York City. I followed, yes. That was seven years ago.
And four years ago, I came on this stage and did my first star hip parade, and I sang this song. Take a deep breath as I walk through the doors It's the morning of the very first day Say hi to my friends who I ain't seen in a while Try and stay out of everybody's way It's my freshman year and I'm gonna be here for the next four years in this town.