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By Don't Mind If I Don't The following is an interview with Aaron Gold, Tom Dunn, and Christine Stoddard of the Don’t Mind If I Don’t comedy TV show cast and crew. Aaron is the show’s creator and host, Christine is the co-host/developmental producer/art director, and Tom Dunn directed the latest episode on Shakespeare. Christine wrote the questions and Tom and Aaron attempted to answer them. Christine: Aaron, give us an intro. I’m on my period. Aaron: OK. Our newest episode of Don’t Mind If I Don’t is out, and this one’s for all you smarties, theater nerds, and people who have been called “dramatic.” We do a deep dive into William Shakespeare, exploring his surprising potty mouth, penchant for little boys in drag, and how every English teacher ever is wrong. But don’t take my word for it, take my word along with our team’s! Christine: A famous film critic recently asked me at a holiday party if Aaron’s funny. I said, “No, but he’s pretty.” I’m normally pretty confident, but was this the right or wrong answer? And how would you have answered? Tom: Is the atomic mass of radium 224u? Aaron: You really think I’m pretty?
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By Some Gold Pun LLC Artist Statement: The worst part of starting out a new talent or skill is being bad at it. No one likes an “I suck” period, as crucial as they are to getting decent at anything. It’s embarrassing, sitting alone in a room with your new guitar, desperately trying to churn out some semblance of "Hey There, Delilah." There’s nothing to feel good about in the prerequisite most amateur of amateur hours other than “Well, I haven’t quit yet.” That’s one of the lucky boons Don’t Mind If I Don’t grants me. Because even when I’m struggling at something, if I complain about it loudly and incessantly enough, it will be entertaining. God bless you, television. -Aaron Gold The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
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• Pigeons are birds that make up the family Columbidae (order Columbiformes)—though not all pigeons are graduates of Columbia University. Some went to NYU.
• The most common pigeon in New York City is the rock dove, or Columbia livia. Some people prefer the term sky rat. • Doves and pigeons are cousins, with doves generally being smaller and pigeons bigger. Exception: the white domestic pigeon. You know, the Jesus kind. |
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