Irrelevant Interviews: Woven Bones

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Who's your favorite Ninja Turtle?
What's your favorite kind of pizza?
Campfire or grill?
If you had to choose one...
Or just an evening festivity...
What's you favorite pair of shoes?
Desert boots?
What do you think is the worst kind of facial hair someone can try to pull off?
Any? You're anti facial hair all together?
Ok.
Okay! Would you rather have a velvet painting or a needlepoint tapestry?
What would it be of?
Who is your favorite visual artist?
Describe the first place you remember living in.
How long did you live there?
What's the quintessential memory you have associated with this place?
Sounds very Virgin Suicides.
Do you remember listening to a particular CD when you were over there?
What about Nintendo games; do you remember playing any specific nintendo game with her?
Super Mario Brothers. Contra. Metroid.
Did you ever beat any of them?
NBA Jam
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
Street Fighter
If you had to go out tomorrow and get a government job what would be your first choice?
Counter person? Sorter? Delivery man?
That'd be pretty fun.
What's your favorite beverage?
What's your favorite brunch food?
French Toast, Eggs Benedict, an omelette, pancakes, waffles—
Breakfast and brunch are practically the same thing...
Do you remember what's in it?
Adventures in Babysitting, Karate Kid or Back to the Future Part 2?
Karate Kid
Any particular reason?
Do you want heavy or light for the last question?
Was there a turning point—a moment in your life looking back on it—where you were like "Wow, everything changed after that happened"?
Post Interview:
Yeah, totally.
Please do!
I'll make sure to include it.
DARK SIDE OF THE WOVEN BONES: Catch the band as part of the first day of SMMR BMMR at Plan B on Friday, Aug. 13. Music start at 6 pm (Woven Bones' set time is yet to be determined). Each day of festivities is $13 or you can get the whole three day package for $29. Purchase tickets at the SMMR BMMR website and wristbands will be waiting for you at the door.
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