I'm from Norway (some guy you've never met (get it?))
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WeirdAlFan27 — 19 years ago(May 24, 2006 12:25 AM)
wo-hoo! im the only londoner here!!!
loved weird al since my god, i can't remember.
he's burned into my brain [literally, wanna see the scar?]
i think my favourite song is since you've been gone, and my favourite video is probably like a surgeon
its too hard to choose a favourite!
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thatguyandrew — 19 years ago(December 15, 2006 03:00 PM)
I'm a fifteen-year-old fan from
Northern
Virginia here in the US. I italisize "Northern" because, though it's technically part of the rest of VA, it really feels like a totally different state. Anyways, I've been a fan of Al's since probably before I even could pronounce his name. I used to watch the "Weird Al" Show when it was on, and I own every single one of his official CDs (not the compilation albums).
So anyone else excited about VH1 at 8:00 tonight?
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annsla — 19 years ago(December 25, 2006 04:19 PM)
Sweden here. Do you realize if we could just get someone from Denmark, we could have our own little club up here in the cold, cold north? (Yes, Russia can join too, if you'd like to..)
Alla som frstr det hr r inbjudna till mitt hus den fjrde april 2007 fr en Weird Al-konvention! Jippie!!
The Apple Scruffs Corps, 04RumRunner
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the_critical_mass — 19 years ago(January 22, 2007 01:57 PM)
Hello Everybody! I'm from the Philippines and proud to say the biggest fan of Weird Al in my country! I have all his albums & hope he does a concert here soon! BELIEVE YOU ME, HE'LL BE A HIT HERE!!!
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sonicjosh — 19 years ago(February 17, 2007 08:52 PM)
im from ohio, usa
altho i havnt been listening to al for that long he has quickly become one of my idols (think around the time of white & nerdy) note: ding dong man ding dong ding dong yo, fat is soo funny
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dottyathome33 — 18 years ago(April 12, 2007 12:02 AM)
its been ages since anyone has written on here, so chances are no one will read this, but i wanted to be the first person to say they come from australia. Al was on tour here a couple of weeks ago and it was awsome! Although i was in the second last row and kept getting blinded by the lights, i think its safe to say i had more fun than half the audience, everyone was so quiet! i was screaming and singing along to every song!
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Syndog — 18 years ago(May 03, 2007 04:13 PM)
Utah, USA here!
Oh, let's see the first Weird Al song I remember hearing as a kid was Dare To Be Stupid. I was in grade school at the time, and I wasn't really sure what to think about it. But then years later I started listening to Dr. Demento on the radio, and that's when I was actually introduced to Al as an artist. Been a fan ever since.
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falcon2484 — 15 years ago(September 01, 2010 12:13 AM)
Another Utahn here. I first heard Al's "Ricky" on KRSP in SLC (don't exactly remember what number it occupied on the dial) in 1981. As soon as I heard that crazy "Ricky" song, I was hooked. I waited with a tape recorder for them to play it again, and "Ricky" was the first-ever song on the first-ever tape of radio music I made (and I still have that tape, too). I am now, and always have been, a Close Personal Friend of Al.
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nielw — 12 years ago(January 14, 2014 08:29 PM)
Also from Utah, USA. I grew up in Oregon listening to Weird Al in the 80's. I remember when my brother brought home Even Worse. That was the beginning of my infatuation with Al's music.
I bought UHF at Walmart for $5 on DVD sometime around 2007. Just dug it out and watched it again, with all the awesome features. I've been to 2 Weird Al concerts, both at county fairs, and I own all his music.
Mirror inspector is a job I could really see myself doing.