Regardless of how me or this man right here or anybody else in this business get, when we walk on an airplane in first-class looking like this, we're gonna get searched.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everybody in New York is looking for something. Once in a while, somebody finds it.
Sometimes airport security people recognize me. I'll go through the whole screening process and at the end they'll go, 'Hey, man, I really like your work.' That's so cool.
I look suspicious if I dress in sort of benign clothes, going to the airport.
People are flying you places in business class. Everyone wants to take pictures of you and find out information about you. It's a freak-out. But the more you push boundaries, the more you get ahead.
No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered with a searching but at the same time a steady eye.
We are moving rapidly into a world in which the spying machinery is built into every object we encounter.
Every time I step onto an airplane, I turn to the right and take a good, hard stare into the maw of the engine. I don't know what I'm looking for. I just do it.
I love researching all sorts of weird stuff. I always say, 'God help me if the FBI came across my Internet search history.'
I spend a lot of my time looking into people's bags and handbags - with their permission, of course.
When trying to locate something, search your mind first.
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