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Oct. 8th, 2002 04:12 pmDid you know that the name Edwards is typed with only the left hand? Except for the shift key, I mean. Another name typing tidbit: lately, when I type my name, it comes out as "chrsi" about 82% of the time. My right shift key is cranky, so that explains part of it, but I have no idea what's going on with the is/si thing.
Why am I posting about thsi? I must be cracked. Or cracked out. Or something.
Oh, don't forget to watch Carson Daly tonight to see Gov't Mule, the flute chick, and me flashing the devil horns. I hope they got me on camera.
Why am I posting about thsi? I must be cracked. Or cracked out. Or something.
Oh, don't forget to watch Carson Daly tonight to see Gov't Mule, the flute chick, and me flashing the devil horns. I hope they got me on camera.
Ah!
Date: 2002-10-08 02:15 pm (UTC)ha!
Date: 2002-10-08 02:27 pm (UTC)i have a tape of him on sesame street during the seventies- he appears to be deeply stoned and it's hilarious.
i remember, back in the early years of conan o'brien, he (conan) had this massive "where's grady?" campaign thing. he just had to have him on the show. so grady was found and appeared with much fanfare- i remember seeing his name (grady, that is) spelled in huge lights above the stage. it probably took three months worth of the show's budget at the time, but it was great. i'd love to see reruns of some early conan, for sure.
Re: ha!
Date: 2002-10-08 02:48 pm (UTC)i have a tape of him on sesame street during the seventies- he appears to be deeply stoned and it's hilarious.
>>I bet that's where I first saw him, before Sanford and Son.
i remember, back in the early years of conan o'brien, he (conan) had this massive "where's grady?" campaign thing. he just had to have him on the show. so grady was found and appeared with much fanfare- i remember seeing his name (grady, that is) spelled in huge lights above the stage. it probably took three months worth of the show's budget at the time, but it was great. i'd love to see reruns of some early conan, for sure.
>>That sounds very familiar. I bet I've seen those episodes. It reminds me of one of the strangest (and funniest) things I've ever seen. There was a character on Letterman called Pea Boy. He was a kid dressed in a pea costume, throwing peas at the audience, and blowing a whistle as he ran around the theater.