Cooper: Diane, last night I dreamed I was eating a large, tasteless gumdrop, and awoke to discover I was chewing on one of my foam disposable earplugs. Perhaps I should consider moderating my nighttime coffee consumption.
                        -- "Twin Peaks"


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About me:
* Born in Dayton. Eldest of 10. Lived there 21 years.
* Graduated University of Dayton, 1986.
* Two years in Binghamton.
* Eight years in Chicago area.
* One year in Fort Wayne.
* Back to Chicago area, since 1998.
* 1993: First album recorded.
* 1999: First Regis experience.
* 2003: First theater experience.
* 2005: Eleventh album recorded.

Wednesday, September 13th

Commercials


I don't want to be one of those people who thinks commercials are cool, but I do like that one with Audrey Hepburn dancing to AC/DC's "Back In Black". It probably helps that I like her a lot. And I like that song. The fact that it's an ad for the Gap is pretty much incidental and almost not mentioned. She's probably rolling over in her grave, though. If you're a celebrity of any stature, you've probably got to plan ahead if you want to prevent your kids from selling you out to some corporation after you're dead. (Then again, maybe you want your descendants to be able to live off your gravy train in perpetuity. Sweet perpetuity.) I mean, when the inheritance starts to run low, it's got to be pretty tempting to get a pile of cash for letting someone use a clip of dear old mom or dad. That's some easy money. And for some families, a practically bottomless pit of cash.
Dan on 09.13.06 @ 03:40 PM CT [link]

Thursday, September 7th

Millionaire


To no one's surprise, I got my "thanks for stopping by" postcard a couple days ago from Meredith's people. It was amazingly on time: expected to take around 3 weeks and it came 3 weeks to the day after the auditions. At some point you might come to realize that if you stop smacking yourself in the head with a hammer, there's a good chance that throbbing pain will fade away. But where's my elephant?
Dan on 09.07.06 @ 10:51 PM CT [link]