“You know, people who can draw get upset when people who can't start telling them what to do!” Quote by Paul Laffoley
“Eventually, to get through school, I would make good meaningless blobs if I had to. And so they thought I was falling in with them and stuff like that. But on the playground, kids would come up to me and say, "I need three Supermans and a Captain Midnight by four o'clock because I'm going to sell them to somebody else." So I'd take all their lunch money and whip these things out, and they'd have to stick them in their underwear to get the pictures home, because if the teacher ever found out about that.” IfsNeedsHomeKidsSchoolFallThreeFoundStuffTeacherFourSellsSticksCome UpClockLunchMeaninglessCaptainsMidnightWhipsUnderwearPlaygrounds Author:Paul Laffoley
“I was sent to the regular public schools until I had to go to Belmont Hill. Because I wasn't doing anything. The public school was nothing, just a total waste of time.” SchoolWasteHillsWasting TimePublic School Author:Paul Laffoley
“I was always doing paintings. I actually started painting with oil paints when I was four years old. Not crayons, not pencils and that kid of stuff. I'd paint birds. Anything that moved, stuff like that.” YearsKidsStuffFourPaintingBirdMovedPaintOilFour YearsPencilsCrayon Author:Paul Laffoley
“I did do, well before Pop Art, all the cartoon characters as paintings.” WellsArtCharacterPaintingPopsCartoonPop ArtCartoon Character Author:Paul Laffoley
“I first heard of [Orfeo Angelucci] from Giuseppe Conti who gave me some books by him.” FirstsBookHeard Author:Paul Laffoley
“I fall in love with characters when they're out of their element or are uncomfortable and you really feel for them in a knee-jerk sympathetic way.” WayFeelsCharacterFallElementsFalling In LoveKneesUncomfortableSympatheticJerkI Fall In Love Author:Anna Kendrick
“When I was in New York working for [Frederick] Kiesler, at night I listened to Jean Shephard who lasted from 1957 until 1976 and then went off the air. But also I was listening to Long John Nebel. Now, Long John was what Art Bell and George Noory do now.” LongArtNightAirNew YorkListeningArt IsBells Author:Paul Laffoley
“Long John I think went off the air in about '79 or something, so there was a hiatus. That's why I think Art Bell thought there was a spot to be filled. He was doing exactly the same thing.” ThinkingLongArtAirArt IsFilledSpotsBellsHiatus Author:Paul Laffoley
“It was on Long John's show that I heard Orfeo Angelucci being interviewed. In other words, the whole thing about the green globes on the top of a car bumper and the voice coming out, you know, and then this beautiful lady.... So he went through the whole number, what you read in his book, that kind of stuff. A whole raft of things.” KnowsKindLongBookWholeShowsBeautifulStuffVoiceNumbersHeardCarGreenComing OutNow And ThenGlobesBumperBeautiful Lady Author:Paul Laffoley
“Long John would sometimes hold his interviews in the Carnegie Delicatessen, which is the most famous delicatessen in New York up by Carnegie. Let's see, 57th Street, you're down to like 50th Street and 7th Avenue... You'd go in there and everybody would be eating a heart attack on a plate, pastrami, malts, that kind of stuff. But it literally was the place where Woody Allen would go.” HeartKindLongSometimesWould BeStuffStreetsNew YorkEatingInterviewsPlatesAvenuesWoodyHeart AttackCarnegieMaltPastrami Author:Paul Laffoley