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My rule is that if I interview someone, they should never read what I have to say about them and regret having given me the interview.
As a print journalist, if I interview a politician, I have to hand in the finished interview to be "authorised", meaning censored and sanitised, by his or her spin people.
I try to have one slightly nicer shirt that won't look to bad if I interview the president, and a pair of brown athletic shoes that go with my khakis (jeans are too hot) and don't look too out of place at a diplomatic reception.
Dear D.F., Here's how it went down: I was looking at a picture and the reporter walked up to me and goes, "You do the 'Hey Ron' columns for Vice, right?" I said, "Yes I do," and he said, "Do you mind if I interview you?" I said, "Sure, no problem".
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In high school I realised that if I interviewed comedians for my radio station, they would have to answer all of my questions.
If i interviewed you about your apartment painting process, you'd probably say the hardest parts were finding the right person, and being confident you paid the right price.
I have been asked many times now if I interviewed him.
A few years ago, I had the idea of wriiting a book for widows, and I decided that it would even be a better idea if I interviewed widows.
If I interviewed them by email, I let them know I would feel free to quote from their responses unless they specifically indicated otherwise.
A publisher friend asked if I'd interview him and I said sure, not realizing what a huge amount of work is involved in interviewing.
So I asked Johnny if I could interview him some time, Johnny said, "Yes," and last October, just as it was getting really cold outside, I headed back to Charleston to interview Johnny Puke.
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