03-24-2007, 10:32 PM
Got me with the laserdiscs and the premieres, although I confess I don't have the DVDs either. I'm old school - I have videos, duped no less. Only made it to a sneak of Fisher King in NYC as a perk from ABA. It as through ABA that I met Idle and got the book signed. His line was suprisingly small, mostly because some big author (can't remember who) was signing at the same time, so I actually had a good amount of time to chat with him. He was delightful and very, very modest.
I have all the vinyl too. I had listened to the Matching Tie and Handkerchief several times after I got it, always getting the same side until the day I played it for my friends, which was the first time I heard side three. It took my like a dozen tries to make it play side two and convince my friends what I was on about. I have the Innes/Idle Rutland album too.
In junior high school, I taped every episode off PBS. That was audial cassette tape, mind you, prior to the introduction of home video. I also made my own shirts based off Gilliam cartoons. I did a great cartoon beast from the Joseph of Arimethea cave t-shirt.
I have all the vinyl too. I had listened to the Matching Tie and Handkerchief several times after I got it, always getting the same side until the day I played it for my friends, which was the first time I heard side three. It took my like a dozen tries to make it play side two and convince my friends what I was on about. I have the Innes/Idle Rutland album too.
In junior high school, I taped every episode off PBS. That was audial cassette tape, mind you, prior to the introduction of home video. I also made my own shirts based off Gilliam cartoons. I did a great cartoon beast from the Joseph of Arimethea cave t-shirt.
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