Difference between revisions of "Joe Dator"

From The Star Wars Minute Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 1: Line 1:
<!-- A sentence or more about the guest -->
<!-- A sentence or more about the guest -->
Joe Dator is a multiple award-wanting cartoonist whose work appears in The New Yorker magazine with the thumping regularity of a savage drum. Star Wars has never left his bloodstream since he was first exposed to it as a 10 year-old in 1977, so perhaps it is not surprising that Meco’s “Disco Star Wars” is a permanent selection on his mp3 player. What may be surprising is that Steely Dan’s “Peg” is too, primarily because its ubiquity on the AM radio of the era has left it permanently affixed to images of [[Moisture Vaporators|moisture vaporators]] and holo-chess in his brain. He enjoys coffee, avoiding the beach, public transportation and coffee.
Joe Dator is a multiple award-wanting cartoonist whose work appears in The New Yorker magazine with the thumping regularity of a savage drum. Star Wars has never left his bloodstream since he was first exposed to it as a 10 year-old in 1977, so perhaps it is not surprising that Meco’s “Disco Star Wars” is a permanent selection on his mp3 player. What may be surprising is that Steely Dan’s “Peg” is too, primarily because its ubiquity on the AM radio of the era has left it permanently affixed to images of [[Moisture Vaporators|moisture vaporators]] and holo-chess in his brain. He enjoys coffee, avoiding the beach, public transportation and coffee.
Joe is the host of [[Songs you're sick of]], on which [[Alex]] and [[Pete]] have appeared.
Joe is the host of [[Songs You're Sick Of]], on which [[Alex]] and [[Pete]] have appeared.


==Rank the Star Wars Movies==
==Rank the Star Wars Movies==

Revision as of 07:40, 23 June 2016

Joe Dator is a multiple award-wanting cartoonist whose work appears in The New Yorker magazine with the thumping regularity of a savage drum. Star Wars has never left his bloodstream since he was first exposed to it as a 10 year-old in 1977, so perhaps it is not surprising that Meco’s “Disco Star Wars” is a permanent selection on his mp3 player. What may be surprising is that Steely Dan’s “Peg” is too, primarily because its ubiquity on the AM radio of the era has left it permanently affixed to images of moisture vaporators and holo-chess in his brain. He enjoys coffee, avoiding the beach, public transportation and coffee. Joe is the host of Songs You're Sick Of, on which Alex and Pete have appeared.

Rank the Star Wars Movies

Phantom Menace Number

Web Links

Appearances


Back to the list of guests