Jason says "read this blog!"
Just when I'm about to sign the DNR papers for this blog something comes along and inspires me to write another post. One of these days Jason Segel will come to his senses and beg me to befriend him. I just hope he isn't waiting to see the 365th reason. It may take years.



365 Reasons Why...An Explanation

Well, hello there (said in a very sexy voice). You're looking quite lovely today. Welcome to my blog. Feel free to take off your shoes and get comfortable, maybe leave a comment or two. This started out as kind of a funny thing to do after I blew a phone conversation with Jason, but I've found I really enjoy writing every day and researching new and interesting things about my future BFF. In January I met Jason at a comedy club and the few words we shared only reinforced my belief that he and I would get along famously. As a dear friend of mine recently said, "why wouldn't he want to be friends with you - you're awesome!" Perhaps the 365 reasons in this blog may just convince Jason of what I already know to be true: separately, our awesomeness is great; combined, it may be enough to take over the world. If you want to be one of my esteemed followers, simply click on the 'follow' button toward the bottom of the page. Come on, you know you want to.



Monday, December 28, 2009

Reason 28


Van Morrison. I stumbled upon a short interview you did with rockerazzi.com in which you stated your favorite album of all time is Morrison's Astral Weeks. I'm not familiar with the album, but one of my top three favorite songs of all time is "Into the Mystic." Ever since I heard it during Dream a Little Dream, that underappreciated Feldman/Haim gem of a movie, I have been smitten, and even I've been known to get teary-eyed listening to it because it is so beautiful. In fact, it is so special to me that I won't even put it on mixed CD's I make for other people. I don't want to share it. I also count Moondance as a must-listen CD on any road trip, along with Paul Simon's Graceland. The other songs that round out my top three: Sarah Vaughn's version of "You Can't Take That Away From Me" and Billy Joel's "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant."

Rockerazzi interview with JS

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