Weird Al Plays a Florida-Themed Game of Word Association
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An especially good job, considering how incredibly accessible he's made himself to the media throughout his career. Radio shows, reporters, late-night television -- the man knows how to promote his corny brand of delightful cultural criticism disguised as pop parody. We'll have some more coverage of his upcoming show (this Saturday at the Mizner Ampitheatre) later this week.
First, though, at one point during my interview with Weird Al, for no reason whatsoever, I asked if he wanted to play a quick game of word association. With a Florida theme. So we stopped the other questions (about his method, his inspirations, the worst things people can do at his shows) and did just that. Afterward, we picked up the interview where we left off.
New Times: Is it all right if we play a quick game of word association? (Because I'm not terribly original and I figure it might allow for several fast jokes in a row.)
Weird Al: Oh, I'm terrible at these...
Oh we don't have to... I just...
No, no, we can give it a shot.
You sure?
No problem.
OK, thanks. So we'll do a Florida theme, OK?
All right.
So, let's just start with "Florida."
OK.
"Florida."
OK...
Um... "Oklahoma"...?
Oh... [laughs] show tunes!
"Sunshine."
Ray-Bans.
"Swamp."
Alligator.
"Gator"...sorry, it was already written on the list.
Crocodiles.
"Beach."
Sand.
"Rush Limbaugh."
Sean Hannity.
"Miami."
Florida.
"Dolphins."
My daughter Nina. She has a big picture on her wall of a dolphin.
"Boca Raton."
Florida again.
Should we stop?
I think that went well.



















