Sometimes you don't understand what you're going through until you're on the other side of it.
From Jenny Lewis
I can parallel park pretty well - I'm a great driver.
As hard as I try to sound tough and dark, I still sound cute.
I love 'Wowee Zowee.' That was the first Pavement record I bought.
I felt like hip-hop was my music, it was like my outsider music... but then my mom started answering our phone, 'Yo, what's up.' She was hearing me talk to my friends. I was like, 'No, mom, don't cop the hip-hop talk.'
In the past, like for the last Rilo Kiley record, 'Under the Blacklight,' I wore exclusively hot pants because the themes in that record were the underbelly of Los Angeles.
I wouldn't call it a faux pas, but I have about 12 tracksuits. I always travel in a tracksuit. I feel it makes people happy when they see me.
I am a huge hip-hop fan, and growing up, I only listened to hip-hop, so I dressed accordingly.
I am in a constant cycle of selling my clothes at Wasteland and buying from Goodwill. Once or twice a year, I go through my closet and donate everything to Goodwill. It feels like I am recycling my fashion.
I love kids, but there's always time for them later. You can always adopt; you can have a puppy. The songs are my children.
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