Washington Post Interview
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That Washington Post one is absolutely amazing! That has to be one of the most wonderful interviews I've ever read.
The meanstreet one is very amusing at some parts.
QUOTE What about the hiker who got trapped under a boulder and cut his own arm off? Would you be able to do that?
I could have probably cut his arm off for him, sure. Just give me a butter knife and enough time and Ill make it happen.
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The meanstreet one is very amusing at some parts.

QUOTE What about the hiker who got trapped under a boulder and cut his own arm off? Would you be able to do that?
I could have probably cut his arm off for him, sure. Just give me a butter knife and enough time and Ill make it happen.
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QUOTE QUOTE Yankovic would later buy [My Balogna] back for double that sum so that he could put it on his fourth album.
Who knew My Balogna was on Polka Party?
Yeah, I was sort of wondering about that. How did they screw that one up? That was a great interview. It's great when we get to see Al's emotional side, and it's also very rare. I've listened to that Ben Folds song "The Luckiest", and I can see why Al gets so emotional over it. It's a powerful song.
Who knew My Balogna was on Polka Party?
Yeah, I was sort of wondering about that. How did they screw that one up? That was a great interview. It's great when we get to see Al's emotional side, and it's also very rare. I've listened to that Ben Folds song "The Luckiest", and I can see why Al gets so emotional over it. It's a powerful song.
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I think so too, Manda. I think Al must have been pleased that the interviewer cared enough to ask some intelligent questions.
I think I learned more about Al in that interview than in any of the usual "so what's the deal with Coolio" ones. I think the author should be on the short list of names considered for writing that biography.
I think I learned more about Al in that interview than in any of the usual "so what's the deal with Coolio" ones. I think the author should be on the short list of names considered for writing that biography.
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The part about apologizing to Nina daily made me a little sad though. Yeah, I know it was supposed to be funny, but I hope there's not even a little smidgen of truth in it.
Al has nothing to be ashamed of in front of his daughter. Ever. It's not like he's the Tidy Bowl Man for a living or anything.
With apologies to the Tidy Bowl Man and his family. It was just the first example that sprang to mind.
Al has nothing to be ashamed of in front of his daughter. Ever. It's not like he's the Tidy Bowl Man for a living or anything.
With apologies to the Tidy Bowl Man and his family. It was just the first example that sprang to mind.