One of the things I dig is people. Hangin’ with ’em, coolin’ with ’em, sharin’ stories…you name it. The best part of my life has been meeting people…not only the famous people, but regular folks who are living life ‘on point’ and ‘off the hook.’ Take a snoop around and you’ll see and hear the inside ‘dish’ on yours truly, the people in my Krew, some of the people I meet, and even get a chance to change my look. As you can see, most of it’s not serious. If you want serious go to boring.com.
I listened to you guys on FDU driving home today and found your concept to be really inspiring. Like typical brooklyn wanna be artists your explanation or self description out ways the quality of your work. However I appreciate the fact you took this crap as far as to get a radio interview. As well I look foward to seeing and hearing more from you in this genre of multi media Art thanx for the laughs. And some ho hums. Keep up the pottentialy groundbreaking approach to modernism.
I missed the interview but hopefully can catch it on the replay to hear your over-reaching boasts.
As for “that guy,” he drives me crazy, fist pounding, high-fiving, and “man that’s good”-ing his way across Middle America.
Only slightly better than the overmuscled British man who prepares way too much food for a Recession and yells at his staff.
you are that guy.
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OK, heard the interview, yes I am that guy, pitching Web 2.0 (poorly), not that guy, eating fatty food all over the US.
I love how many that guys are being referenced here
Tom I hope they didn’t edit out the part where we gave you a shoutout, cause I think you were there only person who got a personal
They edited out the part where I said that people reading Dub Hap on RSS feeds are pussies (seriously)
Thanks for the shoutout – they did edit it. I took the “you know who you are” at the end as my shoutout.
I listened to parts of it twice and figured out who was saying what. Bennett’s and Jeff’s voices are very similar but Jeff’s is pitched slightly lower. I like the way initially everyone sounded so alike, though, and were finishing each other’s sentences. It was kind of a smart ass Borg/hive mind kind of thing.
Also the way the interviewer kept coming back in with very calm, normal questions.
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i like this message board. dude, if this thread keeps going it’s gonna be so off the hook.
i don’t think bennett and jeff sound similar, but maybe that’s cause i know them both well.
i just heard the edited interview for the first time right now. surprised by how gay i sound. comes with the territory i suppose.
zoey is the calmest. she’s a sweetheart.
Borna, your summation of what real painters face vs virtual painters/artists was great. Any veteran of the hell of “trying to get people to come to my studio” will appreciate it, unless they’re completely set in their ways.
The part about Ricky getting nervous when the site is too quiet, sound wise, cracked me up.
i feel like the breathing was really audible. it sounded kinda gross in headphones. heard at least one corona splash
I listened to you guys on FDU driving home today and found your concept to be really inspiring. Like typical brooklyn wanna be artists your explanation or self description out ways the quality of your work. However I appreciate the fact you took this crap as far as to get a radio interview. As well I look foward to seeing and hearing more from you in this genre of multi media Art thanx for the laughs. And some ho hums. Keep up the pottentialy groundbreaking approach to modernism.
“Way”
“Out way.”
Don’t give fucking corny ass WFDU credit for WNYUs fine ass programming.
FDU = Three Doors Down
NYU = Godflesh
Straight up.
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