Have I got a black book? Yes, it's called a mobile phone. I do get offers. There is no shortage of people if you want to go on dates - working in TV, living in L.A., it is there if you want it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I happen to be fortunate: I live in San Francisco, and I can afford a $600 phone. Or two of them!
I'm excited about the opportunities with mobile phones and being able to receive information on the go and relevant to what I'm doing at that moment in time.
The business that people do in LA on the social level is amazing. You go to a restaurant, bump into this guy or that guy. The next day you get a call, and they want you in their movie.
I keep thinking I should get a phone, because everyone's got one and it becomes increasingly difficult to exist in a society where everyone else has moved ahead and you haven't.
I don't have a telephone. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't have one.
I have sort of a life in Los Angeles.
There are people I've met in L.A. who kind of only talk about the business. Because maybe they think that's the best move.
I've been really lucky because when I go out to L.A. it's for a job, not to look for a job. That's the way I like L.A. most - when I already have a job.
I've never owned a cell phone and don't plan on ever having one. If anyone needs to talk to me, they know where I live.
I live in Soho in lower New York; there's tons and tons of tourists right outside my door step, obviously. Most of them are European, and all of them have guidebooks. I never see anyone looking at a phone.