A lot of the more extreme examples – involving dwarves and bald heads and cocaine – are fiction. |
I hate to generalize, but – generally speaking – I hate it! But what do I know? I'm probably too old for it. |
I laugh about it now. It was ridiculous, and it was calculatedly decadent. It was pretty horrendous, really. I remember feeling a bit ill at times. You know, in those days, the thing was to live it. And we lived it and loved it, and it was great. But that is another era. |
I would like to see us finish a (studio) album in this coming year. I'd say it will be forthcoming. It's a crime to waste an instrument as incredible as Paul's voice when it's available to you. |
I'm very pleased for the most part. It gives a good idea of things, but I think we are so much better now a year later than we were then. |
It looks like I-15 up here, |
It's a lot like baling hay, |
It's funny. I went to a bowling convention and the bowling industry now calls me the 'Mosquito Man.' They even had me speak at a seminar for bowlers on promotional ideas. |
It's something I've wanted to do for the last 10 years. |
No sir, I don't think she's a truthful woman at all. |
Paul is not someone trying to be Freddie. He's someone trying to take this somewhere else... I'm very excited about working it all out. |
There would be 15 to 20 ATV's lined up at the tanks at the only gas station in the village, |
This is the third year we've done it. The first year we did this we had a five-gallon bucket full of dead mosquitoes. Last year wasn't as successful, but it was still a hit. |
This really started as a lucky accident. |
This was a brainchild of mine, to build a shop where you could walk up to everything and didn't feel like you had to keep your hands off. I wanted a shop that you could walk into and feel comfortable in, and I wanted women to feel comfortable in the shop as well. |