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Folks, we have Adam Gabay here and Ronnie-- Ma-lay?Malley. Malley. Like O'Malley.O'Malley. Without the O.
Malley. Malley. Like O'Malley.
mallet it generates a tone and if you can identify just the right stalactites
mallets to them wired them up with five miles of wire connected them to this four keyboard church organ and started
O'Malley. Without the O.
with mallets. The two guys with guns went in first, and they got everybody on the ground, and everybody that was inside the store got on the ground and kept their heads down. And
how malleable are you you know will you do what we want are you willing to
ran into Louis Malle.
are more malleable, for people who are ready to switch careers, for people who today they're doing this, but tomorrow they're doing something
And what about the mallets we're using?
Their brains are malleable, and they call it brain plasticity.
Character is malleable. And it's a function of context and circumstance.
It's more malleable. There aren't these entrenched employees and entrenched ways of doing things-- digital seems to be leading the way.
And if everything is malleable, you can start forging different worlds.
They'll become very malleable.
But it's totally malleable in terms of what can happen on there, because we're after the best product.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: But I hate you.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Five is coming out next week.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: I won't clap.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: You're wearing a sweatshirt.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: OK.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: We knew each other prior to this-- whatever this is.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: We've met.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Publisher of some renown.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: They sell it on the BART?
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Someone just sold it to you at the BART?
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Right.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Yeah, exactly.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: You were not a teenager when "Scott Pilgrim" came out.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: No.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: 22.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: You just said you were 32.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: You felt like a teen.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: The dog is just back.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Yeah.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: It seems like a celebrity culture right now.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Cartoonists.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: It is.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Yeah. he makes these patches that he puts on jean jackets.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Get me the best burger drawer.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Comics tyrant.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: I mean I was more inspired by European comics this time.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Dungeon in English.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Of course it is.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Only 40 pages.
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Yeah, I mean, this is the trend size of the Tezuka books from Vertical, which are my favorite presentation of comics
BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY: Not really.
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