Clowny Clown Clown

I would've preferred "crippier".

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Now add Column C. I've still seen worse.
 
"What it is, and how it is done" is great. I posted it in the poetry thread last month, but no one responded.

The thing with that one is that you can actually interpret meanings in it and glean some depth if you try. Clowny Clown Clown seems like he made it up on the spot, but this one really seems like there's some method in it's madness.

Or not. You never can tell with the Glovester.:shifty:
I actually have a lot of Crispin Glover on my iPod, including "Selected Readings from Rat Catching" and "The Darling Young Man on the Flying Trapeze". The latter of which is absolutely great.

But I think a more awesome eccentric is John Waters. I don't even like his movies, but God, do I love to read his non-fiction books and musings on cinema.
 
I was looking for this on YouTube last night to torment my wife. I couldn't find it.
 
Ourchair: Do you know where I can find the video for "These Boots Are Made For Walking?" Is there even a video?

I'm on Last.fm and it has the track listed.... but it also says it isn't avaliable yet.

:?

I have no experience with Last.fm, maybe it actually is there somewhere. I did, however, notice that you happen to be one of the "Top Listeners" listed on Crispin's page.:D
 
Ourchair: Do you know where I can find the video for "These Boots Are Made For Walking?" Is there even a video?

I'm on Last.fm and it has the track listed.... but it also says it isn't avaliable yet.

:?

I have no experience with Last.fm, maybe it actually is there somewhere. I did, however, notice that you happen to be one of the "Top Listeners" listed on Crispin's page.:D
Gosh, I missed this post completely and only stumbled upon it by search.

Last.fm doesn't comprehensively obtain tracks and videos and usually depends on artists and labels to submit stuff. So, the timetable for getting new full-length videos and tracks available for streaming is pretty spotty.

However, CBS bought them this year, and the rate at which they feature content has been going up.
 
I haven't watched this in forever.

"Mr. Far."
 

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