Quote by Eric San
If you met my dad, I think a lot of things would be put to rest. B

If you met my dad, I think a lot of things would be put to rest. Because my pops is a pretty silly guy. But, Coldcut, theyre based in the U.K. Im a big fan of jazz music, so American music has had a big influence on what I listen to. – Eric San

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Dear motorist on the information superhighway. Im sorry I do not have a car. – Eric San

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If you can understand the humor in the drawing part youll probably get the humor in the audio part. – Eric San

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Its funny how making odd noises can get you into strange situations sometimes. – Eric San

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