July 25, 200817 yr http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p...toryId=92833535 Imagine if millions of people had seen you naked before you were old enough to say "embarrassing." That's the story of Spencer Elden, whom you may know as the little baby floating towards a dollar bill on the cover of Nirvana's 1991 album, Nevermind. Nearly 17 years later, amid hating school and playing water polo, Elden is still struggling to make sense of his (very) public image.
July 25, 200817 yr Gives me hope that he feels the way he does about Rock Band and video games. Pretty cool story.
July 26, 200817 yr Yeah, I thought that Rock Band comment was pretty cool coming from someone his age. I'm old enough that I never really understood the appeal of Rock Band or Guitar Hero, especially when picking up a real guitar is so much more fun. I've played both games a couple times before, but compared to the real thing...it's just a toy.
July 26, 200817 yr Pheewwww.....I thought one of my ex's had done a 'kiss'n tell' piece............... Edited July 26, 200817 yr by CARBIZ
July 26, 200817 yr Yeah, I thought that Rock Band comment was pretty cool coming from someone his age. I'm old enough that I never really understood the appeal of Rock Band or Guitar Hero, especially when picking up a real guitar is so much more fun. I've played both games a couple times before, but compared to the real thing...it's just a toy. I agree. That $h!'s only cool to play with when you're with a buncha people so you can all laugh at each other over how much everybody sucks at it. Same with $h! like DDR. Edited July 26, 200817 yr by XP715
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