In a message dated 9/1/2003 8:28:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
huggie-bear@... writes:
> I cannot say for sure, but I have a few morsels of evidence in this
> matter...
>
> On the Fabulous Furniture album, in the credits for "In The Eyes Of My
> Dog" it lists, among others Krystin Mull (I can't find the album at
> this moment, I may not have spelled her name right). On the album "I'm
> Everyone I've Ever Loved", the song Artist Relations (or Don't Write Me
> At Home) one line says "You went and got creative, Krystin got the
> police."
>
> So, I suspect he's straight, but if not I'd be curious to know who
> Krystin Mull is.
>
Where you are going wrong is assuming that, just because it got into one of
MMs songs, that it must be true. If we take this line of thought to it's
conclusion, we would have to assume that he's a woman chaser ("Thousands of
Girls")
that's had a religous conversion ("Jesus is Easy"). What I see is a man who's
been married more than once, and once used a real name in a song. Writers and
artists get their inspiration from many sources: newspaper, TV, stories
friends tell them and sometimes they even make them up whole cloth.
Just because he "played one on TV", it doesn't make him gay.
No matter that patriotism is too often the refuge of scoundrels. Dissent,
rebellion, and all-around hell-raising remain the true duty of patriots.
-- Barbara Ehrenreich
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