And it was one of those stores where they moisturize the fruits [and] vegetables so they're always damp. So I just felt this spray on the back of my arms and the back of my neck. And I thought that a stranger had sneezed on me. It was just such a good laugh in the story, you know, and it wasn't disrespectful to include it. I mean it to me, it's just kind of showing how we still have to go on. You would do it to someone you know. On his love of walking and how it feels to walk around New York City during the pandemic.
And those people aren't here. And then it became one out of every two. There's an actual clown with purple hair and a clown suit on. And it was like two o'clock in the morning. Partly it's because I want to wake up with four or five miles under my belt because you don't know what might happen.
I have a Fitbit and an Apple Watch. And I had a perfect record on my Apple Watch for, like, I don't know, two years. And I just start all over from scratch. So I live in fear of something like that happening.
That's 43 miles in a day. I started at midnight and then I was with a friend and then we came home at six in the morning.
We rested for a bit and then went out again and came home for lunch and then went out again and came home for dinner and then went out again. And she and I can talk about that any time, day or night. You can relive every moment — 91, steps. Emiko Tamagawa produced and edited this interview for broadcast with Tinku Ray. Serena McMahon adapted it for the web. I mean, no. I really like it!
What lifted me up was writing for The New Yorker. While this had always been a fantasy of mine, I did nothing to nudge it along. Nevertheless, I felt it. When the magazine came out, I opened it to my piece, arranged it just so on the kitchen table, and strolled past it, wanting my younger, twenty-year-old self to see his name at the top of the page. Is that. In The New Yorker? This, I believe, was brought on by the Internet. Some entries are just what you wanted.
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