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goober_1013
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Goo in OK! magazine
« on: Apr 20th, 2006, 7:49pm » |
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alright, i don't go out buying these kinds of magazines. . .my mom does, i just read em!! anyway. . .Goo is in the May 1st issue with Jennifer Aniston on the cover; 3 page article. the interview takes place at an LA restaraunt and they have pics of the place and the food recipies. most importantly, there is a full page pic of the guys and one small one with the chef. give me a little bit and i'll type up what i deem, "the interesting stuff". . .
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rzezniksangel
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Re: Goo in OK! magazine
« Reply #1 on: Apr 20th, 2006, 8:09pm » |
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Ooooh, I know what will be going into my shopping cart this weekend.
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goober_1013
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Re: Goo in OK! magazine
« Reply #2 on: Apr 20th, 2006, 8:30pm » |
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alrighty. . . the first bit is a mini bio: who, what, where. then they talk about recording in NY with Glen Ballard and Better Days used for the Hurrican Katrina Relief campaign, African hunger relief and the show Miracle works. stuff i like: Are the crowds different from country to country? Robby: Totally. In Japan they bow alot! The German crowds are really loud. In Europe everybody smokes, so I'm always thinking, "If I don't get out this club in 20 minutes I'm coming down with lung cancer!" It must be a alot cushier touring these days then it was back in the 80's. John: It's much nicer to be in a big bus as opposed to a crappy van. Robby: Plus, I'm sober now, so I'll actually remember everything! [laughs] then they talk about doing charity for USA Harvest, last tour they raised one million meals and Rzeznik is auctioning off his 1967 GTO Hard Top. John:. . .I never drive it, so the money that's made is going to Habitat for Humanity to help buy someone a house in New Orleans. That's better than me driving around and destroying the ozone! [laughs] Finally, you guys seems like foodies. Have you been to Campanile (the restaraunt) before? John: I love this place, and the La Brea Bakery, which is part of the this restaraunt, has put out cookbooks that I've used. Mike: We brought John here for his birthday a couple of years ago. Robby: We even hired a mariachi band to serenade him, but the staff wouldn't let them in. So they stood on the sidewalk and played 'La Cucarach" over and over. [laughs] end article. . .
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Re: Goo in OK! magazine
« Reply #3 on: Apr 20th, 2006, 8:45pm » |
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Thanks for posting that. I love reading little tidbits about them. hehe How's the picture?
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goober_1013
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Re: Goo in OK! magazine
« Reply #4 on: Apr 20th, 2006, 10:31pm » |
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the full page picture is of all 3 of them sitting at a table with their food smiling for the camera. the other is of them in the kitchen with the chef. i tried to scan them, but my scanner is pretty much dead now. . .maybe if someone buys it, they can post the pic here. . .
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