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| Sometimes I start with an idea and I have another idea of where my idea will end... | |
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| Oh, do you? | |
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| Well, I do, but then the comic has a way of getting away and it tells me where it wants to end. And then later I have this end idea in my head that I never used but it doesn't go away. | |
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| So what do you do with it--toss it or use it? And what WAS that idea you didn't use? | |
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(See James A. Fussell's "Sit on a potato pan, Otis!: We are the palindrome generation," Michael Donner's "I Love Me, Vol. I," and entire Bowie catalogue, just because.) |
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| In honor of Bowie, who says, Don't throw anything away, I'll tell you my idea was about something I read in that palindrome article about the kind of person who writes palindromes... | |
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| In honor of Bowie, can I venture a guess...people who like to go both ways? | |
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