Max Rushton
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I don't recall.
When people say the streets, they mean a French barber's shop.
That's the general vibe.
11.40 is a strange time to wake up, isn't it?
Because it's sort of lunchtime.
I don't know, even if you haven't had like 15 hours sleep, it doesn't feel like the crack of dawn.
You know, once you're there, you're like, okay, it's sort of a discombobulating time to wake.
The thing about DocuSign, I mean, obviously, give me any form to sign, I'm not reading it, whatever the hell it is.
Yeah.
DocuSign especially, I am like clicking through that as quickly as I humanly possibly can.
I have no idea who owns this house or who's getting all the money that I might earn.
I want to sign it very quickly.
I think printing, I've found it a very valuable resource of getting to know your neighbours.
So in London for about a decade, I lived next door to the celebrated photographer Martin Parr.
Have I told this story, David?
Yes, you've told all your stories.
May he rest in peace, passed away recently.
I have to tell him all my stories.
But I just used his printing.
He had great, because they used to print, had massive printers.