Jeff’s questions for me

–You have five minutes on HBO, primetime, audience of millions, to do whatever you would like (song, poem, political rant, original or cover, whatever you say). How do you spend those five minutes?

Performing “DIY”, one of my poems, then walking off the stage.

–Describe a completely satisfying slam experience, as audience.

Watching Bao, from Minneapolis, in 1999 drop his last poem in a semifinal slam in favor of an amazing poem on a crumpled piece of notebook paper that turned into a declaration of love for his girlfriend.

–What’s something you learned from a teacher, however you define that, that has stayed with you?

My high school junior year English teacher, Ralph Hughes, beat into me the importance of editing my work, and took some of the hubris out of me.

–Is there a conviction you once held deeply, but later found to be misguided? What changed your belief?

A fight in that same junior year with a senior bully taught me that violence worked. I later met him in a bar when I was about 22 and he literally ran from me, and it took me a week to figure out why, as I could only dimly recall why I knew him. Taught me the beginnings of a lesson in how scarring this could be for all involved.

–Which is worse: to be inflexibly and mercilessly sure you’re right, or to be open-minded but not very passionate? Elaborate.

I am the latter. I used to be the former. I hold with the belief that neither is particularly useful, but that the former at least stands a chance of being right, while the latter gets nothing done. Ask a Democrat this year.

–What’s the coolest—not the most meaningful or the deepest or the wisest, but the COOLEST—thing you ever did?

Wow.

Smoked a joint with Jerry Garcia in 1979; got drunk with the Replacements more than once; and took the mike from Ian MacKaye once to scream lyrics into at a Fugazi show;

but I gotta go with:

meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

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72 responses to “Jeff’s questions for me

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • blackstone

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    His new band is wonderful, but I forget their name right now.

    And Tony, I met the Cure too! They WERE shy. But I got to thank Robert for playing ‘Like Cockatoos’.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    “cocaine is a bad drug.” rick james

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • rialisticprose

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    doesn’t surprise me AT ALL that Ms Ross was not too friendly or that Tommy Lee was cool.

    that is so freaking awesome that you got to meet all those people though.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    Manilow was a dick.

    Diana Ross, though…what cocaine will do to a person.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • monkeypudding

    you’ve destroyed my image of barry manilow

    thank you.

    i think getting drunk with westerberg would have been interetsting. i hear he has a new band and was playing with them in minneapolis this past weekend. i never got to see the replacements but a buddy of mine did several times. oy.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    It was when I was doing concert security at the big arena in town. Because I was a bit older and more, um, thoughtful than some of the other guards, I frequently worked the dressing room door station, which involved working closely with the talents’ folks.

    I hit it off with Sinatra’s guys, and got to go into the dressing room and spend a few moments with him. He was quite gracious and we shook hands, all that.

    Favorite famous folks I met there:

    — Boston (hate the music, great guys)
    — Sammy Hagar (really, really nice)
    — The Cure (although they were kinda shy!)
    — A lot of sports figures: Bill Walton, Johnny Most among them

    Other folks, not so cool — in fact, jerks, or so distant they were almost nonexistent:

    — Barry Manilow
    — Blue Oyster Cult
    — Diana Ross
    — Dan Fogleberg
    — REM (with the exception of Peter Buck)
    — Vince Neil of Motley Crue, who dumped a bottle of watter over my head in front of 13,000 screaming teenagers. That was the night I beat up the fifteen year old. On the other hand, Tommy Lee was REALLY pretty cool.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • rialisticprose

    meeting Frank Sinatra, and not asking for his autograph.

    definitely THE most coolest thing ever.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • radioactiveart

    Re: so i can safely assume

    I wish I could recall the joint with Jerry better.

    My friend Mike Leary leaned over the barricade at the Providence Civic Center and yelled to him, “Yo! Jerry! Wanna smoke a joint?”

    And he came over, and we went backstage, and we smoked a joint. End of story.

    The fact that Mike was wearing an aviator’s helmet with the Steal Your Face logo painted on it probably didn’t hurt.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

  • just_jeff

    so i can safely assume

    you’ll be hitting us with “DIY” on the spring texas tour, yes? Can’t wait.

    –That’s so cool when somebody transcends the game for the art. Love to see that.

    –So the lesson was humility, more or less. It’s one life re-teaches to me all the time.

    –Wow. And yeah, it can come to that, and there’s nothing quite like it.

    –I’m the latter, too, most of the time, just from having sen that I was wrong enough times to not usually trust the occasional I’m-so-right sense of the world.

    –DUDE! Those are all so damn COOL! In my book, the joint with Jerry tops that list.

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