It was really weird, when this thing started, to hear lawyers and MTV people calling me and actually saying 'ButtHead.' People tried to avoid it too.
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If you want to act like a butthead, your butt is going to get locked up.
I almost didn't name Butt-Head 'Butt-Head.' I came real close to calling him something else.
The only place we were really told to tone it down - where other people would use the word censorship, but I wouldn't - was when we did MTV right after the Beavis and Butt-head thing.
My friend had a funny remark; he told me everybody has something - some people have a big butt, some people are insecure and at least you know what it is, even if it's a lump on your head. I know I have a lump on my head.
From time to time, people pat me on the head. It happens on public transport, in the supermarket, in bars. It's a common enough occurrence that it very rarely takes me completely by surprise.
I've been called 'hardheaded,' 'obstinate,' 'unreasonable,' etc.
My friends all tell me I was born with a horseshoe up my butt.
If you're talking down to the audience, no matter how brutish it is, they know it and they hate you for it.
When people tell me that I'm a hothead, I have one response, 'You got a problem with that?'
I never really got any attention until I was on MTV. I became a household name because I was on every day from 3-4 P.M. I wasn't prepared for it - how mean they can be in the press.
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