- published: 05 Jul 2011
- views: 382
- author: Bob Andelman
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Funnyman Tony Hendra follows National Lampoon, Spy with TheFinalEdition.com (1/4)
Legendary humor writer and editor Tony Hendra is back in the spotlight with the launch of ...
published: 05 Jul 2011
author: Bob Andelman
Funnyman Tony Hendra follows National Lampoon, Spy with TheFinalEdition.com (1/4)
Legendary humor writer and editor Tony Hendra is back in the spotlight with the launch of TheFinalEdition.com, a broad parody of The New York Times, Fox News and media in general. You might argue that on any given day, The New York Times itself is but a parody of The New York Times, but that won't deter the likes of Tony Hendra. He has the old Grey Lady in his sights and his trigger finger is ready to squeeze. Exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, aka, Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Now in its 5th year! Subscribe FREE on iTunes or mobile devices via the Stitcher app and never miss a show! Watch or listen to more interviews like this one at www.mrmedia.com . Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Download the free Mr. Media app for Android phones: www.noticeorange.com
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The Moth Presents Tony Hendra: Rock and Roll Parody Saved My Life
A young writer at the end of his rope gets inspiration from a surprising source. Tony Hend...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: mothstories
The Moth Presents Tony Hendra: Rock and Roll Parody Saved My Life
A young writer at the end of his rope gets inspiration from a surprising source. Tony Hendra was recently described by The Independent of London as "one of the most brilliant comic talents of the post-war period" He starred in This Is Spinal Tap, and has written or edited many books, most of them satirical, with the exception of three New York Times Top Ten best-sellers: Brotherhood(2001), Father Joe (2004) and Last Words (2009) with George Carlin. He's also the writer and found of The Final Edition.
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 4250
- author: mothstories
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: God Talk
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 05 Jan 2010
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: God Talk
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. George Carlin I describe myself as lonely. Im lonely for people like me. And I dont find a lot of them. Youre a kindred spirit, its amazing how many minor and somewhat major parallels we have in our lives and experiences, and as it turns out values and attitudes as well. In spite of this theology Ive worked out for myself which is that I am greater than, lesser than, and equal to the universe for the three reasons I gave, ya know Im greater than it because I contain it in my mind, Im lesser than it cause thats obvious, schmuck, and Im equal to it because Im of the same atoms it is. And I always say that what that does for me is connect me to everything and make me a part of it. I honestly believe that it is all one spirit, all one energy, all one beat, and that there are just these different manifestations of it. Because of that I feel very, safe, in the universe. I feel comfortable and very at home, because it is only me and, hey, its only me remember that? Hey! Its only—no its ok! Its only me! Well, thats the universe says to me. None of this shit can scare me cause, hey, oh, oh its only me. No fuckin problem. In spite of that, I still feel lonely. Tony Hendra: Gods lonely. GC: Theres only everything. And to wonder, we have loneliness, cause were only everything. There just nothing else. TH: Now are you actually claiming to be God? Or ...
- published: 05 Jan 2010
- views: 24102
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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Funnyman Tony Hendra follows National Lampoon, Spy with TheFinalEdition.com (2/4)
Legendary humor writer and editor Tony Hendra is back in the spotlight with the launch of ...
published: 02 Jul 2011
author: Bob Andelman
Funnyman Tony Hendra follows National Lampoon, Spy with TheFinalEdition.com (2/4)
Legendary humor writer and editor Tony Hendra is back in the spotlight with the launch of TheFinalEdition.com, a broad parody of The New York Times, Fox News and media in general. You might argue that on any given day, The New York Times itself is but a parody of The New York Times, but that won't deter the likes of Tony Hendra. He has the old Grey Lady in his sights and his trigger finger is ready to squeeze. Exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, aka, Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Now in its 5th year! Subscribe FREE on iTunes or mobile devices via the Stitcher app and never miss a show! Watch or listen to more interviews like this one at www.mrmedia.com . Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Download the free Mr. Media app for Android phones: www.noticeorange.com
- published: 02 Jul 2011
- views: 86
- author: Bob Andelman
7:32

Deterorata Live! Tony Hendra
Tony Hendra performs "Deteriorata" at the NYPL National Lampoon Live night, 12-410....
published: 05 Dec 2010
author: Ron Evry
Deterorata Live! Tony Hendra
Tony Hendra performs "Deteriorata" at the NYPL National Lampoon Live night, 12-410.
- published: 05 Dec 2010
- views: 321
- author: Ron Evry
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Funnyman Tony Hendra follows National Lampoon, Spy with TheFinalEdition.com (3/4)
Legendary humor writer and editor Tony Hendra is back in the spotlight with the launch of ...
published: 02 Jul 2011
author: Bob Andelman
Funnyman Tony Hendra follows National Lampoon, Spy with TheFinalEdition.com (3/4)
Legendary humor writer and editor Tony Hendra is back in the spotlight with the launch of TheFinalEdition.com, a broad parody of The New York Times, Fox News and media in general. You might argue that on any given day, The New York Times itself is but a parody of The New York Times, but that won't deter the likes of Tony Hendra. He has the old Grey Lady in his sights and his trigger finger is ready to squeeze. Exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, aka, Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Now in its 5th year! Subscribe FREE on iTunes or mobile devices via the Stitcher app and never miss a show! Watch or listen to more interviews like this one at www.mrmedia.com . Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Download the free Mr. Media app for Android phones: www.noticeorange.com
- published: 02 Jul 2011
- views: 42
- author: Bob Andelman
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Satire
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 14 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Satire
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. George Carlin I began to see in my files there was like Well lets just kill everybody. And now I see oh, oh, I said heres the real art cause I honestly dont think it would be a good idea to kill everybody but, but at the same time I honestly think thats a pretty good idea to let loose, and to say, and if I can give a lot of semi, quasi, pseudo reasons and, uh, methods for getting rid of everybody in the world, except for what I call a nice workable 200000, and Im not even sure I can find that many, I said I think weve got a chance. Is that satire, by the way Tony, cause you have a definition of satire and I dont really know what satire is and I know its misused all the time Tony Hendra: I think satire is when you take on the coloration of someone else. GC: Yes, yes, right. TH: When did you do that bit? GC: I havent gotten to it yet, awww, this is building in the fall and looking great, naw its going to be wonderful. TH: But in a sense, it seems to me, that may be a very delayed reaction to what after all was Reagans basic philosophy, which is that we all may have to die in order to save his way of life. So in a sense youre taking on the oppositions basic theory which is, we may all die. GC: Yeah, well that is what Im doing in this, what Im espousing here is, yes— TH: Utter violence, ultra ultra violence. I mean I think thats satire. GC ...
- published: 14 Dec 2009
- views: 3163
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Mary the Martyr
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published: 12 Jan 2010
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Mary the Martyr
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. Tony Hendra What youre talking about here is class consciousness, and its very constricting right? Its like classically the move up the social ladder, the move from shanty to lace, from proletarian to bourgeois always involves control, the restriction, it cant be wild and natural because wild and natural isnt respectable. George Carlin: And this was the essential struggle that I experienced. Thats what repelled me from her. It was this feeling that I was to serve some purpose, beyond just I hope you have a good life, son, and I hope I can give and show you what to do to get it. It was You are a reflection on me, every time you open your mouth you reflect on me and your family. And infused it with a sense of martyrdom on her part, I mean, moreso than I give you give you everything. It was like I trudge home here night after night from work with my arms loaded with bundles for you boys and the garbage isnt even out. You know, it was always Poor me, terrible things, and the doctor says I could drop on the spot, I have a blood pressure of 185 over 9000. And it was always sacrifice, she could go through all this stuff and show all these parts to herself and then with company she was the Grande Dame. My French friends call me Marylou, my friends in the Free French they call me Marylou, they say Marylou. TH: What was this? GC: The Free French ...
- published: 12 Jan 2010
- views: 2366
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Heckler
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Heckler
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. George Carlin It would seem to me that some of the frustration one feels comes out in ones work on stage in, in the umm, in the manner of performing and that is to say the heat that one gives to the things, the urgency, the aggressiveness. There was a lot of outbursts at the audience. Always a particular person, if there was a heckler, I never cobbled hecklers. I ignored them until I was sure that everyone around them was tired of them, And then I said, I would wait for the right thing to come along and I would just turn and I would say Fuck you! You cocksucker! Fuck you and fuck your mother in the asshole with a big rubber dick. You the fuck are you, to come here and steal the services that Im offering these people and theyre paying for? Youre guilty of theft of services! Why dont you people police up your section? Dont you have a vigilante group in that area? Stab that prick! I would say that. Id say Doesnt anyone have something pointy? It was wonderfully fucking cathartic.
- published: 21 Dec 2009
- views: 8523
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Jet Plane
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 19 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Jet Plane
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. George Carlin And I had a jet plane at the time, I bought my own jet plane, early in this whole mad house thing— Tony Hendra: What? GC: Well lemme tell you what happened. Suddenly theres a suggestion, heres a good, this is a good tax shelter, if you get an airplane. So I said, Ok, fine. So I get a Jet Commander, its an aero commander but its a jet. The jet commander. And we would fly everywhere. And I wanna tell you the wonderful thing about the plane, this was a wonderful moment for me, we flew one time into LaGuardia, to do New York dates and stuff, and we didnt have to go anywhere and I didnt have to work anywhere that night, werent gonna use the plane, it was on the ground. I went out there, and I sat in my own plane, with two six-packs and an ounce of pot and a lotta cocaine, alone, on the ramp at LaGuardia and I just had a party. A one-man party. And I did all this stuff and I just enjoyed the music as loud as I could and I said Im in my own jet plane, in a New York airport, where I used to—what we used to do was to steal a lousy bike in our neighborhood, and ride lousy bikes all the way out to LaGuardia airport cross 125th street, over the TriBoro Bridge, and out to Grand Central Parkway to LaGuardia, where there were bike racks, where nice kids would leave their bikes, expensive bikes, good bikes, and we would leave the stolen ones ...
- published: 19 Dec 2009
- views: 2797
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Pets
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 14 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Pets
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. Tony Hendra In this period, what kind of material were you doing? George Carlin: So I had finished looking in myself and I had finished this, you know, scavenging the last parts of my body for things that they could know about me, and now I was turning to my pets. Ya know, the nearest thing to me. Let me tell you about this little extension of me, that I have over here, that I have invested so much in, in terms of my emotions.
- published: 14 Dec 2009
- views: 5437
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Kids and Comedy
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Kids and Comedy
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. Tony Hendra The other thing that occurs to me is something that Ive been thinking about as I watch children grow up. Ive noticed that the way children, little children walk, and fall, and just their gestures, are like a paradigm of the way a really good comedian wants to be. You know? And the better a comedian is the more he approaches a childlike state, almost, a childlike form of behavior, a childlike openness to statement-- George Carlin: --to embarrassing statement. TH: Yes, yes, I mean to do things in the wrong place but with total commitment to it. But especially the movement. Then taking that insight and then going and looking at some of my favorite comedians, and thinking of like, well, John Belushi on stage and doing the Woodstock thing, he was a big baby! In Animal House, where hes falling, he looks like a big baby, yeah thats right, thats why hes so funny because hes behaving like a baby. There is some aspect of that thats relevant to—and it doesnt matter how mature oryoure always striving towards that, that total sort of, its an innocence almost. Even if the things youre saying are incredibly cynical, its like you wanna say them, in the way that you once communicated total need, total, ya know understanding, or lack of it. You know what I mean? GC: Yeah. TH: Its sort of intriguing. GC: Apropos of that, but not leading anywhere ...
- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 8358
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Conspiracy Theories
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 14 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Conspiracy Theories
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. Tony Hendra I think the Reagan assassination was a put up affair, I mean, I did the whole time. George Carlin: Yeah. I love conspiracy theories, I just love it. And I buy into any one they wanna say. Cause its fun. TH: But I mean, gimme a break, the guy had two great lines, which had clearly been written for him, he never came up with a line in his life. Two great lines Honey I forgot to duck and I hope the doctors a republican right? Right there, right there, timings perfect. And the bullet stopped, where did it stop? An inch. An inch from his great big Irish heart. An inch. Just an inch. He was never shot. GC: Oh you dont think the bullet ever got in there? TH: Nah. GC: No? TH: Its a bunch—Its a load of bullshit GC: I didnt know you meant it that way, that he never got shot at all. Thats great, thats exciting. I love that. Kennedy, King, right, Elvis Presley. Ok. Where was Martin Luther King shot? TH: Memphis. GC: Wheres Elvis from? TH: Memphis. GC: Martin Luther King was Elvis nickname. The King. Im not gonna say anymore! TH: Need I say more? GC: Im gonna leave it with you, cause youre the expert. And? One more thing, who did Elvis Presley get his drugs from? Doctor. Doctor King. TH: You rest your case. GC: Thats it, Im not saying anything more.
- published: 14 Dec 2009
- views: 5154
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Danny Kaye
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published: 16 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Danny Kaye
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. Tony Hendra What would Danny Kaye do in this situation? George Carlin: Put his hands on the childs leg. (singing to the child) Your sisters lips are fine, your mothers vulva tastes like sparkling wine, your aunties got a crotch Id cry for, and I would die for, a sniff of your uncles balls. TH: This is the philosopher of record. GC: (laughing) Yeah!
- published: 16 Dec 2009
- views: 2690
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Comedy High
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carli...
published: 14 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Comedy High
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. Tony Hendra Going back to that willingness to expose that part of yourself that you know everyone else will like and then having people laugh at that, or respond to that, whatever, laughter is just a mouth opening saying I recognize. Therefore, there is a heightened level of reality for you and for the people you are exposed to. It seems to me that would be an end worth achieving, if only for a few minutes to live on another level of reality that isnt normally admitted. George Carlin: Thats right. Its adventuresome. Its risky. Its titillating. Exciting. Its stimulating. TH: Not unlike drug taking. GC: Yeah, yeah, thats true. Thats good. Yeah, yeah, I see your point. Its Try this. Think thats good, try this. Ive got some shit from fuckin Jamaica. My uncle— TH: Thatll put you on another level. GC: Yeah, this is a thing no ones heard of. You put it in your eye. You put this in your eyes, and you dont flinch and youre gonna love it. Ill take some too if you will. I think youre on to something. And I hope you can use some of these threads and thoughts in explaining me and therefore us, you as well, by proxy. You know if theres useful meat in that, thats wonderful because it sure has a basis in hard fact in terms of my career and writing. TH: It also has a kind of perverse logic in the sense that the story of your life that you have gone from ...
- published: 14 Dec 2009
- views: 1635
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Billy Crystal
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published: 14 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Billy Crystal
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. George Carlin I did another [Saturday Night Live] in 1984, every 9 years I try, I should call Lorne and tell him that, I think they dont like me there. When I came back in 84, I did three sketches, and I was good, I did a policeman sketch with Billy Crystal as the father, I did a fireman on a panel, and he was Joe Franklin, Billy Crystal was, and Martin Short played this crazy rock guy, this foppish rock guy. But at the party that night, at the cast party in the restaurant, Martin Short came over to me and he said You were terrific in that fireman thing because, he says you played the middle man. Apparently thats an old vaudeville tradition. And I had this wonderful line where Billy would ask me questions and I would say Not to my knowledge. I was so pleased that night with all that. But I knew I was gonna be an actor, I knew I could act and do something when the time came. And I said to Billy Crystal, after the show, I said, I knew he was gonna leave Saturday Night Live and go do movies the next year, so I said, Maybe well get to do a movie together someday! And he gave me this look like I was some kind of a bug. Ya know, like I was this odd specimen that had come in the lab, and I can see now, and for me to say that was like Oh that certainly doesnt work into my plans for being in a movie with George.
- published: 14 Dec 2009
- views: 9934
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Wally Londo
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published: 11 Jan 2010
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Wally Londo
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. Tony Hendra We were actually on an interesting tack here I think cuz in the absence of the new visitors you went right back to Johnny Carson. George Carlin: Absolutely, and with a vengeance almost. TH: And, I mean did you really— GC: Silk shirts. TH: --can you remember—silk shirt? GC: Well I just thought well I have to, lets try to look decent. I mean it was a joke, I just look horrible, I dont know anything about clothes. This whole thing about whether or not an actor, performer, or artist, or writer reflects, or affectsso I dont know for certain how much my shorter hair, in this period, is a reflection of the society swinging back, away from the precipice or my own conscious slash subconscious feeling that maybe Im more acceptable if I begin to look a little more like a clerk or a salesman. Its funny too that the death routine comes in, begins to show up here, its either 75 or 76, as one of those albums. I think either the Wally Londo album or the On the Road album which is the next one. The Wally Londo, also, here we got FM & AM, concept, Class Clown, concept, Occupation Fool, concept, Toledo Window Box, no concept but still a catchy snappy little name that relates to the counterculture. Then comes, An Evening with Wally Londo featuring Bill Slaszo. Where the fuck did that come from? TH: Desperation. GC: Yeah! And confusion. And lack of ...
- published: 11 Jan 2010
- views: 1283
- author: afewlastwordswithGC
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A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Oort Cloud
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published: 17 Dec 2009
author: afewlastwordswithGC
A Few Last Words with George Carlin and Tony Hendra: Oort Cloud
www.georgecarlin.com Never before heard conversations between the late, great George Carlin and his friend and co-author, Tony Hendra. George Carlin I think my own journey out to the oort cloud— Tony Hendra: Whats that? GC: Oort, OORT, outside of Plutos orbit theres a big cloud of pre-solar system debris and a lot of cometary material and occasionally something knocks one loose and thats when we get a Haley so the Oort, I live out there. Im out there beyond the Pluto orbit. And I realized the dance down here became so ludicrous, that I couldnt even have compassion anymore for any of them, the victims or any of them. Fuck its part of the dance, lets look at it and show em how fucked up they are, thats my job. So I think as that was happening the other thing just paled, just any sort of allegiance or sympathy or affection for one of these wings was just doomed, once I began to proceed past Jupiter and all these various places.
- published: 17 Dec 2009
- views: 1015
- author: afewlastwordswithGC