I run everywhere and eavesdrop. It's the best way to see a city.
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I do a lot of eavesdropping. That's one of the things I miss about New York: just checking people out.
It is something I recognise in myself. I do eavesdrop. I do people-watch, a lot.
I sometimes read on the subway, but I'm a hopeless eavesdropper and get easily distracted by strangers' conversations.
Being out in the street is not an expectation of privacy. Anyone can look at you, can see you, can watch what you're doing.
Wherever I go, I'm watching. Even on vacation, when I'm in an airport or a railroad station, I look around, snap pictures, and find out how people do things.
I think I'm very curious about other people. I like to sit and eavesdrop, you know.
When I go outside of L.A., no matter where it is, really anywhere I go, people will be stopping me or taking pictures or whatever it is. And it's great. It's amazing. I'm just lucky.
I read the 'New York Post' every day. It keeps me connected to my home town even when I am on the road.
With 'Urban Secrets,' I just really liked the idea of wandering around chatting to people.
I drive myself to and from work. I love the privacy.