The Grinning Ghosts at Harvard & Stone |
What’s the story behind how the band started out? We all went to the same elementary school where we were instructed to music by a man that played an Ewok in Return of the Jedi (seriously a true story). Eventually through a Rube Goldberg of bad luck and tough calls we ended up being in a band together.
If you weren’t pursuing music as a career or passion, what do you think you might be doing in its place? I, Daryl would be dead. Thomas would be a wrestling as a jobber. Leo would be a drug dealer. Alex is a thespian. He does this when he’s not on set. Dan would be … fighting robots?
Own Q&As between Daryl and his bandmates:
Daryl asks Leo: You’re such a beautiful boy. Why do you so dislike having your picture taken so? Leo: As a model I get paid per the shot.
Daryl asks Alex: As a proud San Franciscan, how irreparably has Barry Bonds soiled the legacy of Giants baseball Alex: Barry Bonds, in my opinion, absolutely took peds throughout his career. When you go back to look at the Barry Bonds of the Pittsburgh Pirates and compare him to that of the one of the Giants, it paints a very clear picture of his usage. Does Barry's usage of PEDs affect or take away from the legacy of the San Francisco/New York Giants? Absolutely not. As to make this answer a little shorter, I will just refer to: Willie Mays, Will Clark, Gaylord Perry, Madison Bumgarner, William Mcovey, Tim Lincecum. Giants also have the record for the most players in the hall of fame; Giants won a World Series before the New York Yankees won a World Series title and own the greatest rivalry in professional sports against the Los Angeles Dodgers. If that doesn't make you forget about Barry . . .
Daryl asks Dan: I understand you’re quite the entrepreneur/business mogul. What's an invention you’re working on Dan: A keurig-vape pipe.
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