you got that one right. i i m happy to have you here, but i m gonna have to start with an apology. your show is about objects that people have saved over the years because they are significant in one part or another of their careers or their lives. i have never thrown anything away. my whole life, my home, everything around you is an object. well, that s fantastic. you want to get started? - come on in. - let s do it. i did manage to pull out of my library this book, which was my very first book purchase as a young boarding student at the university of ottawa prep school in ottawa, ontario, canada. it s part of the collins classic, and i looked at this and i said, my gosh, this book is leather bound and it s wuthering heights by emily bronte, and it s only $2. i ve got to get that book. and that was the beginning of,
you got that one right. i i m happy to have you here, but i m gonna have to start with an apology. your show is about objects that people have saved over the years because they are significant in one part or another of their careers or their lives. i have never thrown anything away. my whole life, my home, everything around you is an object. well, that s fantastic. you want to get started? - come on in. - let s do it. i did manage to pull out of my library this book, which was my very first book purchase as a young boarding student at the university of ottawa prep school in ottawa, ontario, canada. it s part of the collins classic, and i looked at this and i said, my gosh, this book is leather bound and it s wuthering heights by emily bronte, and it s only $2. i ve got to get that book. and that was the beginning of,
harvey: what is a t salutation? you got that one right. harvey: happy to have you here but i m going to have to st with an apology. your show is about objects that people have saved over the years because they are significant in one part or another of their careers or their lives. i have never thrown anything away. harvey: [laughs] my whole life, my whole everything around you is an object. harvey: well, that s fantastic. you want to get started? i did manage to pull out of my libraryaw this book, which ws my very first book purchase as a young boarding student at the university of ottawa prep school in ottawa, ontario, canada. it is part of the collins classic. and i looked at theirs and i said, my gosh, this book is leather bound. and it s wuthering heights by emily bronte. and it s only $2. i ve got to get that book.
you got that one right. i i m happy to have you here, but i m gonna have to start with an apology. your show is about objects that people have saved over the years because they are significant in one part or another of their careers or their lives. i have never thrown anything away. my whole life, my home, everything around you is an object. well, that s fantastic. you want to get started? - come on in. - let s do it. i did manage to pull out of my library this book, which was my very first book purchase as a young boarding student at the university of ottawa prep school in ottawa, ontario, canada. it s part of the collins classic, and i looked at this and i said, my gosh, this book is leather bound and it s wuthering heights by emily bronte, and it s only $2. i ve got to get that book. and that was the beginning of,
but i m gonna have to start with an apology. your show is about objects that people have saved over the years because they are significant in one part or another of their careers or their lives. i have never thrown anything away. my whole life, my home, everything around you is an object. well, that s fantastic. you want to get started? - come on in. - let s do it. i did manage to pull out of my library this book, which was my very first book purchase as a young boarding student at the university of ottawa prep school in ottawa, ontario, canada. it s part of the collins classic, and i looked at this and i said, my gosh, this book is leather bound and it s wuthering heights by emily bronte, and it s only $2. i ve got to get that book. and that was the beginning of, i guess you would call it a thirst for knowledge