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Duct Tape .....after a word from the American Duct Tape Council from supermodel Cynthia Maxwell. (DUCKS) SS: Hi, supermodel Cynthia Maxwell with a message for people like me who must be devastingly beautiful at all times and so thin that, like, one really good fart would blow me away. I mean, really. The life of a supermodel is, like, extremely stressful because, like, you're dealing with fashion and with fashion, like, you never know what you're dealing with and so for, like, personal validation I like to come home to an apartment that is me, that is very spare, very angular, and has that whole Cynthia Maxwell sensibility, very classical, very contoured, very high-tech, but also extremely playful, and that's why I, like, like to hang long strips of duct tape from the ceiling to give a droll sense of karmic verticality to my home. And it catches flies too. You can see it in the February issue of LIKE REALLY magazine. And I want to thank my mom and my dad and I want to thank Trent and Kervin and Monteith for being there for me, and I want to thank my p.r. person Cassandra for her friendship, and I want to thank my posse Shannon and Lindsay and Megan and I want to thank God and most of all I want to thank duct tape. GK: Thank you, supermodel Cynthia Maxwell. Duct tape....it's almost just about the only thing you need sometimes, duct tape. (DUCKS) A message from the American Duct Tape Council. (c) 2000 by Garrison Keillor |
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Old Sweet Songs: A Prairie Home Companion 1974-1976
Lovingly selected from the earliest archives of A Prairie Home Companion, this heirloom collection represents the music from earliest years of the now legendary show: 1974–1976. With songs and tunes from jazz pianist Butch Thompson, mandolin maestro Peter Ostroushko, Dakota Dave Hull and the first house band, The Powdermilk Biscuit Band (Adam Granger, Bob Douglas and Mary DuShane).



