My dad never blew anything up, but he probably had friends who did. He and my mom have always preached that the pen is mightier than a Molotov cocktail.
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It's very difficult to think of new ways to blow things up!
Rarely do pens go dry in restaurants.
I blew amps like they were made of tissue paper. Once I blew out the sound system at Royal Albert Hall in London.
That's the miracle of fiction. I use it to spray on certain moments or places from my youth.
I don't think 'Cocktail' was a perfect critical success, but it touched a vein in our culture.
I've never had any real big blow-ups. I go against the grain. Hey, it's life, I'm happy.
A writer uses a pen instead of a scalpel or blow torch.
I was making Molotov cocktails long before I knew the name for them.
If you look back to the most spectacular blow ups in history, you can always tie them to a couple things: They were extraordinary complicated strategies that maybe even the practitioners themselves didn't understand, and they were overleveraged.
I can still picture myself riding in the back of a Bronco to a field party after a rainstorm. My mama will kill me for saying this, but my first beer, I was 15 and I didn't know what to do with it. I thought you were supposed to chug it. So I just downed the whole thing in one gulp. All my friends were like, 'Duuuuuuude!'
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