In Her Shell
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
  Right On, Sister

"...about those American Apparel ads. They're fucking gross, man. Look, I love beautiful girls too. I think everyone should be free to have their knee socks and their sweaty shorts, but I'm over it. I'm over this weird, exhausted girl. I'm over the girl that's tired and freezing and hungry. I like bossy girls, I always have. I like people filled with life. I'm over this weird media thing with all this, like, hollow-eyed, empty, party crap. I don't know, it seems worse than ever, but maybe it's just because we're getting old."

Buy the Oct./Nov. issue of BUST for the rest of this brilliant interview with Amy Poehler.
 
Comments:
Amy is so funny. Can I just borrow a copy? I mean, what would Joan Jett do?
 
I totally freaking have that t-shirt.

Don't think I didn't think about transcribing the whole damn interview here.
 
When I saw the JJ thing, I thought it was pretty funny. Say hi to her for me.

Amy and Tina Fey are about the only reasons I tuned in to SNL. I'll have to check and see if she'll still be on this year as Tina has the new show I hear.
 
Isn't American Apparel that company that manufactures clothing in the US without using child or slave labor? (It may sound shocking Dale, but that sort of thing is a real coup for us here!)
 
Yes, American Apparel, sadly, has great production practices but the founder has been called on the carpet by his employees for sexual harassment, in large part due to the porny advertising.
 
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