David was already attached.
David was a psychiatrist, and he had built a training school for psychiatrists.
David was one of the co-catalysts of this Workers Lab, but he's also been thinking and writing with some interesting bedfellows from the business world,
David was there.
David was outfitted it's so obvious isn't it yeah he had the wig he had the
And David was a brilliant, brilliant man.
And David was my age.
And David was a regular at Cafe Bari.
But David was flicking matches in the park, literally flaming matches, trying flicking them with a friend, almost burned down the forest.
And David was doing this very cool show in this venue downtown.
But David was one of these really early guys who I think really recognized the potential of online video to really transform how we understand the world around us.
But David was really one of the first food bloggers out there, and remains one of the most influential food bloggers that we continue to see.
And David was very guarding about-- he never actually said, oh, yeah, this will be a movie that's going to come out or anything like that.
And David was with me, who had met de Gaulle.
When David was writing the speech that would be the
When David was a child he received radiation to his head and neck for tonsils.
Little David was small, but oh my.
Little David was small, but oh my.
Little David was small, but oh my.
The great battle for David was between making it too easy, which would make it part of our addictive culture, and too
And I thought David was a fantastic and inspiring and wonderful man.
But I started understanding that David was different somehow.
So if that means what David was saying in mentorship, I am currently trying to mentor one young chef and I hope she becomes amazing and bigger
free when we first moved here David was 8 years
But before doing that, David was going to put down what they call a scratch vocal, which is basically just having the vocal
Back in 2007, David was sick.
And he'd certainly be looking quite carefully at what David was up to.
But it worked and when I walked out David was like, "Is that yellow?"
But no, David was perfect.
with that is we get these generational differences David was sort of laughing at me this morning because he mentioned something and I grabbed the newspaper
a tank recovery vehicle that rode alongside the tank in which David was
Take some time that isn't performative, as David was saying.
And I remember he delivered that piece of art to us and I think David was the first one that got it.
When I was about 12, when David was about seven and his twin sister was seven, our parents split up.
Well, the original sort of rap on David was he couldn't write women.
How conscious do think David was ?
Like, obviously, because David was so inspired by the People Power Revolution, he knew that's where the story needed to go and needed to end.
This one was commissioned by Bill Cook, part of the team that David was involved with, this Concorde team.
One of my examples of the fact that David was always a writer, even in this moment when he's just absolutely
And they'd be like, you know, David was like a drug to me.
For all these years we didn't know that but now we do in hindsight and David was a victim of that.
Soon enough David was doing so.
My first introduction to David was the article I read about him in the New Yorker.
And in trying to do that, the mother was key, of course, David was key, Joshua was key, Lakia Washington was key.
So if I leave you with anything today, I hope it's truly that you consider yourself, what David was saying, a possibility thinker.
I mean, he's part of this technology, which I think is invented where-- David was deeply interested in porn, which is, I think, a