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I just kind of always thought Orson Welles, I just kind of always thought he was a reader because he was also known for like producing and performing in big plays where he would, he'd be every part of it, right? Like he was kind of a ham in that way, in their definition of ham. And so he would have wanted to horn in on everything. But I always, well, in the way that he would do this because he was a ginormous super reader. He loved to read, read, read, read, read, read, read. So that's what I kind of thought and I sort of didn't think like guys like Welles, the author, would get past him no more than I would think Ray Bradbury got past him. He didn't. He did stories on him too. So yeah, certain good things that maybe you or I might have latched onto if I was around. I think he's like 10 steps ahead, well, ahead of us. But show not the head of me, he says I wasn't even born yet.

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