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Re: Questions for Linford and Karin




> That's funny.
>
> That's also very typical of me. Whenever I get a
> chance to meet an artist I like a lot - and the
> opportunities have been numerous - I tend to just say
> "hi" "thanks" and the like. I don't want to seem
> like a doting fan. And I certainly don't want to come
> across as presumptuous or pretentious.
> The opportunities I have missed...
>
> Kelvin
>

Speaking of golden opportunities missed....

I'm Samantha. I worked the merch table with Jessyka at Canal Street last month. Saturday night, when my irredeemable friends left me rideless after the show, Linford, Karin and Jack themselves drove me home. I was terrified. I was ecstatic. I was utterly intimidated. I wasn't sure how I should behave (being very uncomfortable with the hero-fan relationship), so I settled on avoiding comments or questions/interviews which exposed my utter devotion to their music. Stupid! Stupid stupid!
Unfortunately, the stupidity didn't end there. I missed the Centerville exit and we ended up in Springboro before I realized it. They were so very, very nice about it that I wanted to just dive out of the van right there and not cause them any more inconvenience. Thank God for dear, tipsy Jack who lightened the atmosphere a bit by complaining that he'd never had to endure a more horrible ordeal than the one I was causing them at that moment.
My question would be more of a request. Tell me about Moth, please. What does it mean to you? What inspired you to write it? What's it really about? That song has always been a bit of an enigmatic obsession to me.

~Samantha
Do not hide your face from me. Let me die that I may see it, for not to see it would be death to me indeed.~ St. Augustine



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