Ghost towns have a bad reputation: Shop doors creak, saloons swirl with phantoms of unloved prostitutes, rotting jail cells are haunted by remorseless outlaws, and the dusty streets are patrolled by spirits of hardened deputies.
For some, ghost towns are merely creepy roadside attractions; for others they are American landmarks brimming with history's shadows and latent inspiration. The abandoned mining settlement of Jerome, Arizona is one of the oldest and largest American ghost towns. Until...
I love him; this interview only confirms that feeling.
And Erin, you did a hell of a job interviewing. This might be the best interview that I've ever seen up on SG. It pretty much covered everything that I love about homie, and allowed him to really "spread the leg" (metaphorically, of course ) on this one.
This really was a fantastic interview Erin. Extremely well written and thought out. I'm glad it's finally up. Kudos.
annnd maybe now ppl will get that "ass kickin fat kid" reference i put in my SG vid last year hahaha. "Titannica" was the name of the fake band that did it in Run, Ronnie, Run
Illyria said:
This really was a fantastic interview Erin. Extremely well written and thought out. I'm glad it's finally up. Kudos.
annnd maybe now ppl will get that "ass kickin fat kid" reference i put in my SG vid last year hahaha. "Titannica" was the name of the fake band that did it in Run, Ronnie, Run
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JAN 11, 2008 06:00 AM