Part II of Reagan Interviews Jake on Presidents’ Day 2011

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On the heels of a post where I wrote that “I hate to get too video heavy,” I am posting yet another video. I give you part II of the interview that Reagan did with me on P-day ’11. FYI, I don’t know if I’m going to be allowed to post the second half of the Reagan interview. Because, we get in a fight about Snooki, and Reagan thinks that I’m talking kind of mean in it. Which.. I do talk kind of mean, but it is mostly about Snooki. Anyway–


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7 responses to “Part II of Reagan Interviews Jake on Presidents’ Day 2011”

  1. Hahaha I can see that fight about Snookie brewing. I think it’s hilarious how Reagan critiques and debates your answers. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    I don’t know how I would answer the question about who I’d have a meal with. That’s a toughie.

    One of my favorite features in Vanity Fair is the Proust Questionnaire. I tried to answer it once (privately), and it’s not easy. I don’t really buy or read the magazine anymore, but I do pick it up on the news stand and flip to the back page for the Questionnaire. Good stuff. You guys should maybe work the Proust questions into your interviews?

  2. You guys are adorable.

    And can I just say – I love that Reagan suggested lunch with the Crocodile. He definitely makes my Imaginary Lunch List! Crikey!

    Also, I was a little sad when Reagan was so excited about Lady Gaga…so I’m glad that at least half of my favorite Blogging Couple sees things my way and is pretty grossed out by the Gaga, too. (Sorry Reagan!)

  3. Allison W

    I love the interviews! I want to see the Snooki one! I’m so curious now. hahaha I think I would have picked John Lennon. I want to ask him what he saw in Yoko, I just need to get that clear in my mind. Crocodile Hunter would have definitely been my second choice. I want a lifetime supply of chapstick! or maybe lip gloss…that might be more than 55 dollars, though. hmm ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. what is that magical song?

  5. @Jen: Hahahah. That is the instrumental version of “I got a story to tell” by Biggie.

  6. Aubrey

    I love that you’re gambling online throughout the whole interview.

    I also love that it was $55. Here that would buy a speed boat, but there you can’t leave the bodega without spending more than that.

  7. $55 – definitely clothes or a dinner out. Probably clothes. Probably shoes

    And Ghandi wouldn’t make me laugh. Sure, he’d be great and probably impart some wisdom – but I’d rather laugh. So I’d have to pick someone funny. But I don’t know who that would be.

    Of course listening to your interview made me think of how I would answer the questions. So even though nobody asked me – there you go ๐Ÿ™‚