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SNAPPED OUTSIDE THE CUT COPY SHOW AT THE PARADISE, 5.12

By David Day

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What did you think of Cut Copy?

I've never heard of Cut Copy before. But based on what I heard tonight I'll probably see them again. I listened to their MySpace before coming because I figured I might as well know something about it. I kind of liked it. I wouldn't buy it or anything, but I would listen to it alone in my bed with my headphones on.

 

You're wearing a nice coat.

This is a vintage 1960s coat from Chanel.

 

It's a Chanel coat?!?

No, I'm just fucking bullshitting you.

 

It's like a jaguar.

It's more like a cheetah.

 

Is it a cougar?

No, a cougar and a cheetah are very separate animals, if you looked at them and analyzed them you'd see that.

 

You look a bit like a move star.

I am a movie star. I am in the movie 666: The Beast. It's a love/comedy about a disaster with a cake. You can find it at Blockbuster.


day-broken

SUNDAY JULY 20, 2008

Broken clouds 78.8 °F

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