Almost Famous
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We got a couple copies of your stories
from the San Diego Door.

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- Is this the same William Miller?
- Yes, it is.

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''Voice of God, howling dogs,
the spirit of rock 'n' roll.''

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- This is good stuff, man.
- Thanks.

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Uh, thanks. Thanks.
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I think you should be
writing for us. Any ideas?

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- How about Stillwater?
- Stillwater?

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'' Hard-working band makes good.''
New album out, their third.

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Starting to do something. Crazy.
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Let's do 3, 000 words.
We'll join the band on the road.

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Don't let the band
pay for anything.

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We can only pay, let me see...
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3,000 words--
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Seven hundred dollars.
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All right, a grand.
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What's your background?
Are you a journalism major?

:34:52
- Yeah.
- What college?

:34:55
Honey, I need you to do that thing
that fixes the garbage disposal.

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Well, I certainly know how my lady gets
when you don't snap to it.

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- Crazy.
- Crazy.

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Stillwater?
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Beware, beware of
Rolling Stone magazine...

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because they will
change your story...

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they'll rewrite it, you know,
turn it into swill--

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But besides that,
what would be wrong with it?

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You got starry eyes, my friend.
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Look. Do the story.
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Who cares, you know?
It'll be good for ya.

:35:36
Remember this: Don't do it
to make friends with people...

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who are trying to use you...
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to further the big business desire...
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to glorify worthless rock stars
like Stillwater!

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Don’t let those
swill merchants rewrite you.

:35:53
- ''Swill merchants.'' That's good.
- Yeah, swill merchants.

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- What are you listening to?
- Stillwater.


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