Monday, September 21, 2009

And Who Wants to Know?

That title is supposed to sound kinda threatening. Does it?

So, Jon gets questions, as well as comments, on the American Nobody site (which are great, keep 'em coming), and I thought we'd spend some time addressing them.

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From Tony (aka Johnny Casino):
Just saw Sky in a commercial on CBS.com - I couldn't believe it! Is it a twin or is it really him? He looked very authoritative in the commercial.

Answer: That, sir, is our own Sky. They're great, and there are a few. Look here, and then find more.

From Kat:
So who is the dude that can kind of be seen in your Aviators and makes all the side comments in the last couple of episodes?Wuthering Heights and Twilight??? Did James do something to make you mad Val? LoL

Answer: (in order) That dude is Allen TenBusschen, Jon's pal and former roommate, and now your pal too. And yeah, Kat, Wuthering Heights and Twilight. I stand by it. And yes, everything James does makes me mad. Everything.

From *:
anyone know the name of the hidden track after amanda grace on stories from hollywood?

Answer: The hidden track is titled "The Ukulele Song." Jon wrote it after buying a ukulele in Hawaii.

From Tracy:
okay then - It's been a while since I've been here. I see I've missed a lot. Is Sky for real? lol. I love crappy pictures. JPL, I remember when you drew a picture for Simon on Idol. You're a good artist.

Answer: Tracy, it has been my experience that Sky is almost always for real.

From Susan:
Pretty great stuff!!Hope you get some good paying gigs like leno or another writers job so you can keep it up.Where did Sky come from??School?Neighbor?

Answer: Sky and Jon were introduced by a mutual friend, Stuart Johnson. He is a songwriter and was Jon's drummer when Jon came off Idol.

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Everyone, thanks so much for all the comments and questions. I can't count the number of times Jon has been working to finish an episode, and I ask him if it's good, and he kind of pauses, and then says, 'I really don't know. I'm too inside it.' It's always great to hear feedback.