Noah Wyle
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We'd go hit the garage sales.
Das ist so, wie junge Leute, du hast über Barter gesprochen, ich fühle mich, als ob diese jüngere Generation das wiederentdeckt hat. Und sie sind alle auf Bord und handeln mit einander. Ja. Es ist lustig, ich war früher in Storchen, um Kleidung zu bekommen, und ich liebte es. Ja. Jetzt gehe ich in diese Storchen und ich kann nicht auf den Geruch stehen. Ich bin alt genug, dass es nur riecht.
Das ist so, wie junge Leute, du hast über Barter gesprochen, ich fühle mich, als ob diese jüngere Generation das wiederentdeckt hat. Und sie sind alle auf Bord und handeln mit einander. Ja. Es ist lustig, ich war früher in Storchen, um Kleidung zu bekommen, und ich liebte es. Ja. Jetzt gehe ich in diese Storchen und ich kann nicht auf den Geruch stehen. Ich bin alt genug, dass es nur riecht.
Das ist so, wie junge Leute, du hast über Barter gesprochen, ich fühle mich, als ob diese jüngere Generation das wiederentdeckt hat. Und sie sind alle auf Bord und handeln mit einander. Ja. Es ist lustig, ich war früher in Storchen, um Kleidung zu bekommen, und ich liebte es. Ja. Jetzt gehe ich in diese Storchen und ich kann nicht auf den Geruch stehen. Ich bin alt genug, dass es nur riecht.
Es ist ein bisschen schmutzig. Schmutzig. Aber jetzt sind meine Kinder total in das Thriften. Sie sind? Ja, das ist die nächste Generation. Danke.
Es ist ein bisschen schmutzig. Schmutzig. Aber jetzt sind meine Kinder total in das Thriften. Sie sind? Ja, das ist die nächste Generation. Danke.
Es ist ein bisschen schmutzig. Schmutzig. Aber jetzt sind meine Kinder total in das Thriften. Sie sind? Ja, das ist die nächste Generation. Danke.
I'm not there yet. Hoarding has an emotional component to it that I think comes from this feeling of lack or scarcity. It's really hard for me to let go of stuff. Unless I'm giving it to somebody who I think is going to appreciate it, it's really hard for me to let go of it.
I'm not there yet. Hoarding has an emotional component to it that I think comes from this feeling of lack or scarcity. It's really hard for me to let go of stuff. Unless I'm giving it to somebody who I think is going to appreciate it, it's really hard for me to let go of it.
I'm not there yet. Hoarding has an emotional component to it that I think comes from this feeling of lack or scarcity. It's really hard for me to let go of stuff. Unless I'm giving it to somebody who I think is going to appreciate it, it's really hard for me to let go of it.
I think it's trauma-based. Really? Yeah, I think I've always liked nesting environments, bookstores, junk shops, places that, to me, the ideal environment was Fred Sanford's house on Sanford and Son. I used to watch that show, not so much for the comedy, but for the decor.
I think it's trauma-based. Really? Yeah, I think I've always liked nesting environments, bookstores, junk shops, places that, to me, the ideal environment was Fred Sanford's house on Sanford and Son. I used to watch that show, not so much for the comedy, but for the decor.
I think it's trauma-based. Really? Yeah, I think I've always liked nesting environments, bookstores, junk shops, places that, to me, the ideal environment was Fred Sanford's house on Sanford and Son. I used to watch that show, not so much for the comedy, but for the decor.
Agreed. And sometimes you can believe that an object holds a little bit of energy from the people that have touched it. So historical artifacts, things that were at that place when that happened, I actually feel that they have some kind of...
Agreed. And sometimes you can believe that an object holds a little bit of energy from the people that have touched it. So historical artifacts, things that were at that place when that happened, I actually feel that they have some kind of...
Agreed. And sometimes you can believe that an object holds a little bit of energy from the people that have touched it. So historical artifacts, things that were at that place when that happened, I actually feel that they have some kind of...
Yeah, I grew up in the Hollywood Hills, up in those canyons, and it was always part of our reality.
Yeah, I grew up in the Hollywood Hills, up in those canyons, and it was always part of our reality.
Yeah, I grew up in the Hollywood Hills, up in those canyons, and it was always part of our reality.
Living in Hollywood, I used to always look at the people that lived in Malibu and think, you're crazy. You're crazy. There's one road in, one road out. It's either on fire or getting mud slitted out. Why would you ever live there? And then I lived there. And I loved it. I loved it. I loved the isolation. I loved the beauty. I loved the community. You're not there anymore, though. No, no.