SH: It's also hard...getting a job in the arts here because it's a lot about connections, in terms of if you are going to get a job in the art world that will support you. And panels about actors' resumes aren't as helpful as just meeting people who say, "I think you're very talented, let's do this thing..."
DM: Or just going to L.A. You just have to physically be there.
SH: Right. You go there, and live on someone's futon, and then one day you get a job, and someone lives on your futon.
DM: Exactly.
SH: And I'm bad at math. So what else am I going to do?
[JG: Are your dumplings veggie? I'm assuming mine are veggie. But they just don't have the texture of veggie. I'm a little scared...They seem like pork. I asked for veggie.
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