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Post by Libitina on Jan 3, 2005 20:44:55 GMT -5
Did you know that Daniel Handler plays the accordian? If you didn't, now you do. My literacy class watched a segment about him today. It was very interesting, and not at all Handler/Snicket like. I was rather disappointed; he wasn't as witty as usual. However, I was incredibly amused when Handler started playing the accordian and singing that Count Olaf song from www.lemonysnicket.com.
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Post by Dante on Jan 4, 2005 5:29:53 GMT -5
Yeah, I hear he sometimes plays some wild accordian beatz for the Magnetic Fields.
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Post by SnicketFires on Jan 5, 2005 0:29:04 GMT -5
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Post by Fullhouse4ever on Jan 5, 2005 16:10:25 GMT -5
Did you know that Daniel Handler plays the accordian? If you didn't, now you do. My literacy class watched a segment about him today. It was very interesting, and not at all Handler/Snicket like. I was rather disappointed; he wasn't as witty as usual. However, I was incredibly amused when Handler started playing the accordian and singing that Count Olaf song from www.lemonysnicket.com. hey, i was just gonna say that > we watched it to... i thought it was only an our county airing? idk...
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Post by Angel on Jan 5, 2005 16:10:56 GMT -5
Hmm. You get to watch stuff like that in class. Not fair.
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Post by Indistinguishable Blob on Jan 9, 2005 0:15:59 GMT -5
Did you know that Daniel Handler plays the accordian? If you didn't, now you do. My literacy class watched a segment about him today. It was very interesting, and not at all Handler/Snicket like. I was rather disappointed; he wasn't as witty as usual. However, I was incredibly amused when Handler started playing the accordian and singing that Count Olaf song from www.lemonysnicket.com. I thought Stephin Merritt sang 'Scream and Run Away'?
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Post by The Wicker Man on Jan 9, 2005 3:46:14 GMT -5
I thought Stephin Merritt sang 'Scream and Run Away'? Stephin Merritt sings on the audiobook version, but Daniel Handler often performs it at book signings.
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