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Nick Wanserski and I are apparently two peas in a pod. I hated "Creep" and still do and it just led to a Radiohead blockage for me. I have enjoyed their later stuff but only to a small degree. And yet, they should be a band that I adore but just don't.

I loved those cops. They had just witnessed a once-in-a-lifetime moment of (illegal) beauty but since they were talking to news cameras in an official capacity they had to talk like cops and it was hilarious.

Yes

I would prefer a city with better, more thorough public transportation than LA. It's really inefficient though I heard it used to be much better decades ago.

I was fortunate to travel enough to at least get some of the seasons.

This is pretty interesting to read. I just left LA after living there for nearly 5 years. I had a lot of wonderful experiences and there is a lot that I will miss. But sometimes you just need to leave LA to pursue your dreams, too. As a born and raised Midwesterner, I will miss the weather and the mountains. I won't

"Hey! Drinks on this guy!" I loved the mockery.

There was also the Indiana Jones sucking thing, which even though Pete Davidson is an adult, his character was supposed to be a kid and then they did the 69 joke. Skeeved me out.

Yeah, Punk's beef never seemed to be personal towards the Rock, just frustration with the company.

…average?

I couldn't help but think that he going to have some serious groupie-management going on in his touring life. Waaay to young for me but my 21-year-old self would've hit that like damn. And I'm not the sort of person who even talks like that. What the hell is wrong with me?

His character on the show is supposed to be a direct descendent of John Wilkes Booth, but that's just a story to cover the fact that he's actually a vampire.

Sorry to break it to you, but Daley is no longer on the show.

I also really dig the version of Vicious on Perfect Night Live in London. I love the mood it creates.

I love their performance of Bridge over Trouble Water on the Live 1969 album where they introduced it to an audience that hadn't heard it before. The reaction is quite wonderful.

Do you want to put the book in the freezer?

Is the word 'problematic' problematic?

I honestly thought they were going to do another writeup on her early work before I realized it was a current interview.