when the measures are lifted? i will continue to wear a mask on public transport and crowded situations and i think, that is also not going to feel, oh, my goodness me, isn t life so weird? i think we ve gotten used to some new protocols and remember we used to look a little puzzled when asian travellers would get off the airport and i would think, what are they doing? that was sars 20 years ago. and jeffrey. how will you respond? i think removing masks in the public transport, j it s crazy, we re arei setting ourselves up for yet another 180 i from the government. but then boris johnson - understandably wants to move the economy forward, - but we cannot be in suspended animation perpetually, but a somewhat more incremental approach might be wise here. i am in london right now. scotland is not doing terribly well in terms of numbers. i too will continue to wear
i did a showtime show shameless. it was a juicy role. it was an hiv-positive person on crack. you took several people s roles. yeah, you imagine being a deaf actor. yeah, you get one or two a year. and every one of them is, like, an inspirational deaf guy, you know, for a disney channel show or something. and then this juicy role comes in and i come in, take the role and bail. yes, i ve done that. do i feel guilty about it? a little more now that i m talking to you, c.j. it s interesting. it s sticky. it s really sticky. it really depends on the situation as well. you know, i m not opposed to having codas, children of deaf adults in signing roles. anyone can audition and compete if they are really, really good
shameless. it was a really juicy role. it was a deaf, crack addicted hiv-positive male prostitute in a wheelchair that smokes crack with joan cusak. it was a great role. you took several people s roles. yeah, you imagine being a deaf actor. yeah, you get one or two a year. and every one of them is, like, an inspirational deaf guy, you know, for a disney channel show or something. and then this juicy role comes in and i come in, take the role and bail. yes, i ve done that. do i feel guilty about it? a little more now that i m talking to you, c.j. it s interesting. it s sticky. it s really sticky. it really depends on the situation as well. you know, i m not opposed to having codas, children of deaf adults in signing roles. anyone can audition and compete if they are really, really good for the role.