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People that go through what I went through and people going through divorce, it's really a difficulty process; it's heartbreaking and it hurts really bad. It can really mess with your head.
I'm not really into method acting - the way I was taught was the good old-fashioned British way of just doing your research and getting on with it.
You have something that exists in your head, and getting that abstract thought from your head into something that actually exists is a difficult process.
At the height of the first great dot-com boom, Craig Kanarick, then in his early 30s, was running Razorfish, a Web design firm he'd co-founded with an old friend, which at its peak had 2,300 employees in nine countries.
There is no friend like an old friend who has shared our morning days, no greeting like his welcome, no homage like his praise.
Many of my old friends are gone now. I have a hard time dealing with the fact that they're just not there to talk to. I can't call them up for a rabbit-skin glue recipe anymore.
My dad was a Marine. He was one of the Montford Point Marines. Those are the equivalent of the Tuskegee Airmen for Marines. He's a tough, tough guy.
I learned from different guys I played with, too. The key was probably three people: The good Lord, the offensive linemen I played with and great fullbacks that could block very well.
You don't have to have anything in common with people you've known since you were five. With old friends, you've got your whole life in common.