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![]() How Much Is An Autographed Fleetwood Guitar Go For Mac Signed HuntingtonBut what do you - what's some memories that you have from this crazy, crazy ride called ASK ME ANOTHER?BALDWIN: I got to say, out of all the ASK ME ANOTHER memories, when Antoni Porowski of "Queer Eye" told me I had really cool shoes.BALDWIN: My little gay heart went a-pitter-pat (ph).EISENBERG: (Laughter) And what were the shoes? Just remind our listeners what your shoes were.BALDWIN: Yeah, they were a cool shape, had little stripy bits on them.EISENBERG: "Queer Eye" approved. Cecil, that's hard - there's no topping that. I remember that she had, like, I would say, a look of mischief on her face.VELARD: It was a little - there was a little bit - I was like, she's totally kind of hitting on me right now.EISENBERG: That's right. I'm pretty sure that was happening 'cause I was singing, and she was totally like, ooh, I like your voice.VELARD: Like, I couldn't tell if she was Lucille Bluth-ing (ph) me or if it was real, but I totally just went with it, and it was great.EISENBERG: No, no, I sat beside her. My favorite one was - I'm pretty sure that Jessica Walter was indirectly flirting with me on stage. You kind of have to become hardened to all these elements to actually get to have that. It's such a crazy way to make a living. Like, it doesn't - it's so tough. It's like, we started together, and we get to end together.VELARD: And, like, that's really kind of cool. For your very last game, your last time here, Jonathan Coulton is going to sing you the clues in a music parody game called The Ends.COULTON: That's right. Want to play a game?EISENBERG: Guys, guys, want to play a game?EISENBERG: OK, so you're in luck. He knows that's it all in light (laughter).VELARD: No, it's - I - my brain is - it's - believe me, I'm amazed that that just came out of my mouth, too.EISENBERG: All right, so let's have a final game. You know, I got to tell you, Julian, you just - what you said sent chills into my body.EISENBERG: And also, I never expected any wisdom from you. I love hanging out with you.EISENBERG: Aw, Julian. I've been drinking lots of gin and tonics all night long. (Playing guitar, singing) I keep waving so you notice me because my highball is empty, you see. If that's the - yeah, good, absolutely, I'll do that.COULTON: OK. And, Julian, you can also earn a point by just telling me how you would have done it instead.VELARD: Oh, yeah, sure. Gameboy color mac emulatorI forgot the U - the letter U.COULTON: I like that - the Sinead O'Connor version of the Prince song. You were correct on all accounts.VELARD: That's right. Julian, I appreciate your overly detailed answer. And I think you are referring to - Cecil, I will let you - what's the profession?COULTON: Yeah, that is correct. You got this, Julian? Do you - I feel like this is your wheelhouse here.VELARD: Oh, well, you know, the song is - I - it sounded like you were emulating Sinead O'Connor's a version of the famous Prince composition Nothing - numeral 2 - Compares to You. Please, come back to me, and mix me a drink, mix me a drink, will you?And I should say, you're working together on this, so feel free to.BALDWIN: OK. Please release my Twix bar. Contraption, hear my plea. I really want my Sun Chips, so let it loose from your grips. (Playing guitar, singing) My snack's stuck. So clearly, Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You."BALDWIN: But I don't know the answer. I have an EGOT.BALDWIN: OK. Here's your next one.(Singing) Did you see me when I played Jesus on TV? The piano is where I go when it's time to croon my hit "All Of Me." And I - I have an EGOT. And I was like, wait why are you shaking your Twix bars?VELARD: I think the song that Cecil is referring to was actually recorded originally by the band No Doubt, and it's called "Don't Speak." And you are referring to the contraption known as the vending machine.COULTON: All right. It's No Doubt.BALDWIN: But I was trying to, like - I got stuck on Twix. I feel like every time Julian's like - it's like getting, like, Wikipedia live.VELARD: I just never get to be that guy on this show because.VELARD. That is correct.BALDWIN: I feel like I'm on Wikipedia right now. John Legend.EISENBERG: That is correct. With me, every angle is right.BALDWIN: The only word I can think of is perpendicular.COULTON: That is correct. Just look at the clock's hands when it's striking 3 or 9 p.m., oh. Vertical line that meets the horizon, oh. (Singing) I form a corner. I love it so much.COULTON: All right. And this is my last one.EISENBERG: Fantastic. It's getting loud, getting loud 'cause the volume's going up just like in this song, which starts quiet and gets loud. And the volume's going up. And I - as a songwriter, I appreciate that.COULTON: (Laughter) We should have you guys on all the time.(Singing) And the volume's going up. I didn't think that was - I didn't know if you were going to still, you know.EISENBERG: Oh, was that like a hidden way to try to trip a musician up?VELARD: Jonathan honored the song and not the production. That is a beautiful acoustic rendition of Swedish songwriter and performer Robyn's synth pop smash "Dancing On My Own."COULTON: And I gave you eighth notes instead of sixteenth notes. It's their classic from "The Joshua Tree," "With Or Without You."COULTON: That's right, yeah. And the - you're right, U2. Well, the clue is - the Italian musical word for loudness is a crescendo.
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