I hope I can try that with the squeeze box.

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I've been to Italy (Aosta) and the houses looked quite Roman and Victorian. I really liked wandering around the squares... It's really historical looking. None of it was how you described, but the street food was quite as vibrant as Al!yank wrote:Not to change the subject, but on Pinterest I keep seeing photos of Italy. Always it is hills, rows of houses, one upon another, and always the houses are multicolored. One house is deep red, and the one next to it is orange the next one is flaming pink, and so on. The houses all together like that, tiny colored squares put together, they remind me of the shirts Al used to wear when he was younger. Who paints those houses? Why did someone one day think, "I want all of Italy to look like Weird Al Yankovic!"
Reddit user once asked Al "What shampoo do you use?" His answer was "Whatever's in the bathroom shower."Yankopunk wrote:I'm curious what kind of shampoos or treatments he uses. Whatever he does, keep it up!
I remember that now. He gave some great (and sometimes hilarious) answers in that AMA.stardrop wrote:
Reddit user once asked Al "What shampoo do you use?" His answer was "Whatever's in the bathroom shower."
https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/ ... g/cariwdf/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Well, there are several articles from Al's hairdresser about the topic, too.
http://www.modernsalon.com/article/6972 ... sean-james" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://seanjamesbeauty.blogspot.jp/2012 ... rd-al.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;