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Backstage - The questionnaire of Vanity Fair

What is your greatest regret?
That I didn't buy more real estate in this neighborhood.

When and where were you happiest?
Probably at the University of Florida. That was so much damn fun, being young and a college student. The beautiful girls that went there and starting out as an artist. It was such agreat place to live Gainsville Florida, at the time. Being a hippie. It was a great experience.

Wat is your current state of mind?
Have as much fun as I can because it's not going to last long. It goes really fast and the older you get, the faster it goes. I'm really having a good time, but I'm getting older. I don't know how much longer I can keep up with this.

What is your most reasurd possession?
My property. I love my loft and I love my Long Island country house.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
I'd like to be better looking. When I look and see very handsome looking people, I think it would be good to be better looking. But, I am who I am, I've done pretty good with I've got, so I guess I can't complain.

What would you consider you're greatest achievement?
Absolutely my work. I'm very pleased with my work and where its gone and my career. I feel like throughout my life I've put out quality work that I'm proud to sign and that people have collected it, like it, and treasure it. I feel very good about that.

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