Wow, saw you open for Patton Oswalt in SF last night, awesome set. I didn't even know there would be opening dudes - I was hesitant, but really dug your whole deal. Do you know how wonderful and exciting Sacramento is? Yeah? Well you should come up here anyway. I'll round up a few malcontents and ne'er-do-wells and bring them down for the yucks. Promise!
when you talk into a microphone. laughs happen happily . i got pulled over on my bike also. a couple of times actually (druunk too) it wasn't as funnny.
i didn't get a ticket cuz i told him where to stick it!
I was deep in the bowels of a secret military craft tonight when I heard "Yankee Rose" echoing in from another compartment. Naturally, I thought of you.
(CNN) -- He had a 1966 Volkswagen bus, scraggly beard and a penchant for the arts. She had blonde hair and liked the Grateful Dead. That was all they needed. I knew right away she was not like other girls, other girls," muses Mark Goldfarb of Woodstock, New York, quoting the Grateful Dead song, "Scarlet Begonias." On a fateful day 28 years ago, Goldfarb began a shaggy odyssey of love at a Grateful Dead concert when he literally bumped into his future wife, Diane. Over the years, he has been to more than 125 Grateful Dead concerts. The band literally changed his life. Goldfarb, who now makes moccasins for a living, is excited about the Grateful Dead's new tour.