Bryan Greene
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My wife is Venezuelan, right?
So, and she like Venezuelan, like when I met her, she lived in Venezuela.
So she's been here for about 10 years, but she, she had been coming to America.
She had family here for a long time, but she always says that the thing that has surprised me most about being a citizen of the United States is how incredibly large the United States is and how many different countries,
Looks and feels there are in the United States.
You can be in a desert and then you can fly four hours and you can be in subtropical weather down in Florida, you know, and you're still in the same country.
And when you're touring around, I'm sure, you know, planes, trains and automobiles kind of thing.
another inside of a hotel room, catching another plane, catching another train.
And I can imagine that at my age, it's part of the reason why I don't tour is because I just, first of all, I have small children.
But second of all, I don't know that my body or my mind would hold up well to that kind of pressure.
I think it takes a certain, you've been doing it for a long time.
So, you know, this is like rinse and repeat for you, but you've built up a certain tolerance for the bullshit.
I don't know that I have that tolerance for the bullshit.
Yeah, you couldn't start at this age.
No, it's so big that there are, I mean, it's so vast that there are places, you know, there's like, I have a friend whose parents are cattle ranchers and they own like 120,000 acres of
Of land in the west part of the United States.
I own less than half an acre where I live, and I complain about doing the lawn, right?