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10/29/2016 3:35:56 AM
Well,
thank you Mr Dylan for dragging your feet long enough
for me to get a pretty cool song out of it.
Okay, so now, since he's gonna accept it,
turns out, that song ain't about Dylan. It's about me.
I'm sorry, I cannot in any good conscience accept this NOBEL PRIZE.
Nope. Sorry.
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Richard Scotti
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11/2/2016 6:35:58 AM
Dylan's reaction to Nobel Prize:
"It's hard to believe," he said, adding that learning he had won the Nobel Prize for Literature was "amazing, incredible. Whoever dreams about something like that?"
Dylan called the Swedish Academy this week, telling the organization's secretary he was "speechless. I appreciate the honor so much," said Dylan The statement said it had not yet been determined if Dylan would attend the events in Stockholm but it was indicated that he would make every effort to attend.
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11/2/2016 12:07:00 PM
I can only hope----yeah, he's a good man to at least acknowledge it, and
he's accepting it, perhaps he just didn't compute it right away---
I can only hope, I continue to be dull lifeless and mediocre,
(not what I want to think of myself, but if I was really that bloody good,
you'd all let me know about it, so I must probably suck and need to
figure out once and for all what hole in the ground to file myself into ultimately)
and never, ever, get a Nobel Prize....
it's a long way to go to not let a song turn out false.
But it's a good song, I liked it anyway. Sounded just like him.
So now, I'm kidding about being dull and lifeless and mediocre
and all that shite,
that never happens intentionally, honest.
But anyway,
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