Do you watch Letterman? He says "I don't even know what that means!" all the time. Like, he says something "funny" and then he says "I don't even know what that means!" It's pretty funny. Me and my brother used to watch Letterman every night. I don't know why but we don't watch it anymore. I think when I saw him cry on that first show after 911, that was too big a shock for me. Letterman in tears, sobbing like a child. I still haven't gotten over that.
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Ok Erik, I'll stop barging in on these conversations.
No, no, Gregory, please don't stop. I want you here. Not as much as I want Glitterbot, but, hey. Seriously, if there were only two of us talking here, this would be an illegitimate conversation. Now we're a bunch people, so at least we're legitimate.
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I'm like 5'5
According to the song, Iggy is "only five-foot one": "I'm only five foot one / I got a pain in my neck" he sings. And he goes on... "With a bottle of Aspirin, a sackful of jokes / I wish I could go home with all the big folks." This part is also pretty funny: "I won't grow anymore, anymore, anymore, anymore! And I'm doing the things a five-foot one man can do"
Sorry, I got carried away. That song has some brilliant lines.
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No drinking, smoking, wild rock'n'roll dancing, and absolutely no going to any crazy shindigs where people listen to Elvis Presley and a various assortment of black artists.
You're talking to a responsible 22 year old who has a puppy dog. You can't be a party animal when you live with a puppy. Actually, she's not really a puppy anymore, but, to me, she will always be a puppy. There, I did it! I managed to squeeze in both Iggy and Mimi into this post!
Oh, and, it's Rob's birthday today.
"During the making of this record we had the catastrophe at the Empire State Building and we just kept on writing." -John Frusciante in Q Magazine, July 2002
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