Without proper experiments I conclude nothing.
But still at that particular level of commercialism I listen to those projects I still hear some stagnation in a lot of the stuff.
Dallas Mavericks want me as a bald-headed 5' 8" guard with a 95" vertical. Vince Carter respect my legs, ask Shawn Kemp.
Supersonic bionic robot voodoo power Equator ex my chance to flex skills on Ampex
I drop styles on ears. . . the public bite 'em. Not many went to school, so the dummies wouldn't write 'em. They say, "Yo Keith! You're Kool, you usin' big words!" I went to college, I'm even more stupid, herb.
Now my helmet's on, you can't tell me I'm not in space.
Think about it, if you was there standing looking at me. What would you do, if I hit your face with dog doo-doo?
Their [BBC] idea of bipartisanship is to try not to offend the Conservative party, try not to offend the Labour party. There is no analysis of anything beyond that, and these two parties are exactly identical, following the same Neoliberal policies for thirty years. And it's no criticism outside of that, it's just that there's basically sectarian pandering to these two individual parties, these two individual organisations. They still make a lot of great programmes and do a lot of great things, but there's not much political analysis happening broader to that.
When I'm speaking on stage I feel my most empowered and my most vulnerable. So much could go wrong. That tension is such a rush.
What we do and accomplish is only the tip of the iceberg of what's possible for us.
My mantra is if you raise money, don't waste it.