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Re: Racquetballs, Brains, and Mr. Burns...

Doug ·
I always get songs I really don't like stuck in my head. I'm looking forward to the Harry Shearer. I like the voices he does for the Simpsons (I've been a fan since the Tracy Ullman days for the record) but I think I like him even more for the characters he has played in all those Christopher Guest movies (This is Spinal Tap, A Mighty Wind etc.). i don't know what circumstances you will be interviewing him in but questions along those lines would be cool.
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Re: Harry Shearer

Steven ·
I give this interview an A-. It needed some Simpsons voices. On a serious note, well done -- he seems like a really interesting guy. "Smithers!"
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Re: Harry Shearer

SuBe ·
Very well done, Boaz. He is such a multi-tasker, you did a very good job of keeping the ball rolling and covered a great deal of material in such a short period of time. He seemed like a regular guy, easy to talk to. I did not know he was involved in all of these things. Really enjoyed it.
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Harry Shearer

Boaz ·
Boaz catches up with Harry Shearer and hears about his debut novel, Not Enough Indians, which tells the story of an upstate New York town that solves their budgetary woes with a Native American tribe and a casino.  But that's not all- Harry's...
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Chris Jericho - A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex

Paul Gude ·
Paul Gude sat down with New York Times bestselling author Chris Jericho to talk about wrestling, his budding acting career, and the supernatural powers of Kenny Rodgers. Imagine that This is Spinal Tap was about wrestling—and true...Heavyweight...
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