Sean Penn and Adrian Brody starting.
Sean , do you mind sharing with the audience what you've just done?
Sean John beat out a legacy menswear brand for the CFDA Awards best menswear in 2001.
Sean is a film director.
Sean , I want you to run up to the gate.
Sean is huffing and puffing.
Sean has a really amazing bio.
Sean , do me a favor and hold Maureen's hand please.
Sean 's movie, also so beautiful, and Chris' story reached even more of a global audience.
Sean right up there one of The Golden Boys um he suffered you know I I I think mulam in his laboratory I mean they're
Sean Parker, founding president of Facebook, told me it's the hacker ethic that a lot of problems in the world are information inefficiencies.
Sean Brock for example-- It's a good recipe.
Sean Brock, who's a great chef based in Nashville and Charleston did a traditional Korean pancake called pajeon,
Sean Brock isn't eating like chicken and waffles.
Sean Connery had a house there.
SEAN B. CARROLL: Thanks, very cool to be here-- first visit to Google.
SEAN B. CARROLL: Yeah, so it's a common practice in Africa that there are hunting concessions, as these big lands were carved up.
Sean Dugan, Nate Smith, and Rachel were all a part of that company.
Sean , he'd get in the car, and he'd turned it into a shit magnet, which is nice, because guys who consider themselves
Sean , of course, he's all about bourbon and port.
Sean went back to London.
Sean : Oh wow a bigger cheer for the ice cream than us, come on.
Sean : Well we were actually approached to do the book initially 'cause it wasn't even on our radar.
Sean : And then it took us an additional year to write it, so we were two years in by the time it came out.
Sean : We tried to deal with it.
Sean : We did— >>Jake: Oh yeah.
Sean : That's actually an interesting story.
Sean : Despite what their background was.
Sean : And she stayed for three years.
Sean : It was really weird.
Sean : Yeah >>Jake: The same level of customer service.
Sean : That's right.
Sean : Yeah. Male Speaker: And you described it as— >>Sean : Were still getting used to that.
Sean : Yeah, it was like $-1000.
Sean : So when we turned Twitter on, we we're like, "What is this ".
Sean : And we were like what?
Sean : Oh yeah.
Sean : Well that.
Sean : And death threats.
Sean : You haven't lived until you got first death threat, let me tell you.
Sean : Yeah exactly.
Sean : Yeah, that was our publishers idea, and we weren't sure how we were going to do a.
Sean : Yeah.
Sean : We had so many good ones, and the ones that were like the scariest we decided to post, like, on our freezers just so that it wouldn't intimidate us like we wanted yo
Sean : Yeah.
Sean : Oh yeah we had people drop off erotic ice cream poetry.
Sean : Yeah, we, I think we wanted to just kind of keep our voice.
Sean : They snuck that picture of the kid in our book.
Sean : We said that there could be a kid in the book, but the kids gotta be crying and their ice cream has to be on the floor.
Sean : Like that's what we wanted.