
Jen Turner from Here We Go Magic calls in to Sirius XMU to talk with me about picking up John Waters hitchhiking on the side of the road in Ohio!

Jen Turner from Here We Go Magic calls in to Sirius XMU to talk with me about picking up John Waters hitchhiking on the side of the road in Ohio!

Best Coast are in-studio with me all this week on Sirius XMU. We have a special warning to all you tweens out there…
You are looking at a GIF I’ve previously posted here of Steven Tyler and Peter Frampton in the 1978 motion picture, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
YOU’RE WELCOME.
I recently spoke to Splitsider about this monumental film and other things that are VERY important:
Talking with Jake Fogelnest About the Movies and Shows He’s Alone in Liking.
You asked for a nearly three hour podcast featuring Ken Plume and I talking about how terrible teenagers are, YOU GOT IT!
Please enjoy A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume. You can listen here or download it on iTunes.
Hi. Twelve years ago Natasha Lyonne, Rob Huebel, Andrew Secunda and I made a short film in the basement of the old Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on 22nd Street. It’s called The Remaining Footage Of Robot Ninja Meets Sensitive Truck Driver and it’s ridiculous.
Here is the music video for Real Estate’s “Easy.”
One never knows what darkness lies in the souls of one’s fanbase. A criminal investigation is still ongoing. I am also considering my legal options against Chris Gethard, Gabe Delahaye and director Tom Scharpling.
It appears that some of you don’t know the story of my youth. In an effort to provide some backstory, here is a documentary that we made about my life for MTV back in 2005.
Ten Years Later
Written by Jake Fogelnest and Tom Gianas
Directed by Tom Gianas
Featuring: Jimmy Fallon, Janeane Garofalo, Dave Grohl, Moby, Andy Richter, Rob Riggle, Horatio Sanz, Sarah Silverman and more.
I fully expect to see this posted to all ‘relevant’ blogs by the time I wake up tomorrow.
The amazing Eli Braden has written a song about me! I am touched and horrified. All of the ‘relevant music blogs’ need to redo their year-end lists because this is easily the biggest mp3 of 2k11.
Check out Eli’s hilarious song a day podcast.