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"I'm not going anywhere. I wanna stay. I wanna fight for us!" BAD SISTERS | 2.04
BAD SISTERS
Peter Claffey | Joe Walsh
S2 E 3+ E 4
PETER CLAFFEY ROLES ♔ → JOE WALSH ⤷ BAD SISTERS 2.01 — Good Sisters (boyfriend episode compilation)
Everybody else shares the same cloudy sky.
-- Joe Walsh
(Cardiff, Wales)
Ringo Starr being interviewed by Kermit and Pepe at the 2008 Grammy awards.
RINGO STARR: I don’t want to play those big stadiums like you play. [laughs]
TOM PETTY: Well, that’s because you’re already rich.
STARR: I’ve just heard that you’ve got a new deal. You must be loaded.
PETTY: Well, I’m just doing interviews now.
STARR: So am I. that’s how well-off we are. Of course, Mr. Harrison, the billionaire of life, has just left town.
PETTY: Yeah, ol’ one-gig-a-year guy.
STARR: One gig every seven years.
PETTY: I heard you got onstage at [London’s Royal] Albert Hall recently with George.
STARR: That was such a good show. It was great because Joe Walsh opened, and Zak played with Joe. That was a real thrill to see. I went with the kids and my ex-wife and friends. I was there just to watch. The show went so well—George was just groovin’. He should have taken it on the road. I told him that. He should be doing what god wants him to do: perform. So then Joe sauntered off-stage and said [mimicking Walsh], “George wondered if you want to come on.” It didn’t take much coaxing, and I got up for the last two numbers.
PETTY: Well, Mike Campell [guitarist in Petty’s band, the Heartbreakers] was playing that night, and he said when you came on that he almost had to just sit down and dig the rhythm ’cause you’re a really great drummer. The human metronome, I call you.
STARR: B.B. King called me the human grandfather clock.
PETTY: [laughs] And what did Timothy Leary call you?
STARR: Whaaaa!
PETTY: I got George playing the blues last night. We were jamming. He’s a really good blues guitarist. In all the time I’ve known him, he’s never broken into that.
STARR: Thank god he’s playing the blues and not that bloody ukulele that he loves so much.
PETTY: Well, we went through a few years of that. I’ve got four ukuleles at my house just for emergencies, you know.
STARR: In case George gets withdrawal.
-- New Again: Ringo Starr by Tom Petty (June 1992 issue of Interview)
he has one of the prettiest noses i've ever seen!
and I can't decide if I like it better in profile or just facing him
plus, he sometimes has like a little poutiness going with that lower lip, which doesn't allow me a moment's peace.
his jawline is perfect, i can't take it, i keep wondering genetically speaking how he won that lottery. and really they could have cast him for that alone, but of course he can act too. ugh.
forget his frickin' doe-eyes, dudes don't have doe-eyes but somehow he does. whether sweet bluey-blue in sunlight or dark with intensity. killing me softly, i tell ya. killing me hard.
all-in-all the face of an angel. seriously, the sweetest face on a man that i've ever seen.
oh man, now i need to go lay down a while and consider what I just did to myself.