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Pigmy Love Circus Interview (3 of 3)
Why Are You Asking Me This?
Interview with PIGMY LOVE CIRCUS!
Ray Carney
What follows the video is the rest of the transcription between Michael Savage of Pigmy Love Circus
and our interviewer Ray Carney as they discuss guns, politics, computer viruses, and more. First, here’s the video for the song Pistolero Sleep and the last half hour of the audio portion of the interview. Enjoy! And if you missed the first two parts of the conversation between Peter Fletcher, Michael Savage, and Ray Carney, start here: Part One and Part Two.
[googlevideo]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8595788528539899813[/googlevideo]
Ray Carney:
When I’m listening to Pygmy while I’m driving I can never have a gun
in the car.
Michael Savage:
I’ve been a big gun collector myself.
RC:
Oh man, I have one and I’m a little bit afraid of them actually.
MS:
Yeah?
RC:
Yeah because I don’t ever want to have to put myself into that context
of having a gun and being pissed off and using it.
MS:
Yeah, I understand that thought too.
RC:
I think it’s awesome that we have guns here, if anybody ever tried to come
over here and take us over it wouldn’t really be that possible.
MS:

It’ll never happen. We’ll crumble from within if it does happen.
RC:
So about politics. Who are you voting for in the election? Or are you?
MS:
I don’t trust Republicans or Democrats.
RC:
It bothers me that they’re like ‘Here’s choice A and here’s choice B.’
MS:
I vote Green Party usually, and I’m a third-party kind of guy anyway. I’m not
into having two parties.
RC:

Yeah, I don’t think there should be two parties, because you don’t really have a choice.
MS:
No. Like, my friends go “You’re wasting your vote if you don’t vote for John Kerry” or whoever
and I don’t care. I’ll vote for Ralph Nader, I don’t give a shit. It’s my vote, I
served six years in the military in my life, I have every right to do what I want with
my vote.
RC:

Yeah man. Everybody does. I think it’s really sad that felons can’t vote, because people are people
they deserve to fucking vote. There’s something else I was going to say, that I feel
the exact same way as you on another point as well. I’ll quote you on this, “I hate
people who destroy other people’s hard drives with viruses” as well. I agree.
MS:
Oh yeah, they should be beaten up.
RC:
Oh man yeah, they should be Misery-style legs broken.
MS:
Yep, yep. You know I know one particular instance with this one kid, who’s family didn’t
have any money that managed to get him a little PC, a little computer. And he was learning
in school with it, and some asshole sent a terrible virus to him and it ruined his computer
and they couldn’t afford to buy a new one. It was so wrong, and this makes me so angry.
RC:

Yeah.
MS:
Because I got the Chernobyl virus in my PC years ago, and it took a friend of mine who was
a superhacker a week to clean my computer out. Luckily I knew a guy who could
do that because I couldn’t afford to go buy another computer at the time. I had a
little cheap HP, a little 788 cheapie. Now I use Macs, but you know I couldn’t afford a different
one at that time, and I got this terrible virus. And I was like, why would you send this to people
and just ruin their computers? What good does it do for you? It doesn’t promote your
name, you don’t make money from it. Why? It’s so wrong.
RC:
Yeah it’s some bitter asshole that wants to make everyone else bitter.
MS:
Oh yeah, yeah. They can’t accomplish anything else in their life but ruin people’s
days. What a little lowlife piece of garbage, you know. I believe in karma and your
karma comes back and hits you sooner or later.
RC:
Yeah, your karma you reap what you sow a hundred percent man.
MS:
Oh I agree. You put out good stuff it comes back ten times better. You put out
bad stuff it comes back a hundred times worse. I’ve always believed in that.
RC:
Yeah I believe in that a hundred percent man. I’ve had that bite me in the ass so
that’s how I know.
MS:
Oh I have too.
Final half hour of the interview
Download:
PigmyLoveCircus_LivinLikeShit_ThePowerOfBeef.mp3 from
The Power of Beef
Here’s Part One and Part Two of this interview
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