If you could have anything in the world completely to
yourself for one day -- any object or place -- what would it be?
Tom Hudson: How about eyesight? Anyone else with eyesite wouldn't be able to see. It would be messy, but it would probably be fun too.
If a movie was made about your life, where would it be
shelved in the video store?
Tom Hudson: It would be in the infrequently used tapes Buy Bin. $2.99.
If you joined the circus, what would you do there?
Tom Hudson: Whatever would be required of me by my circus-boss.
If you had to either walk or run ten miles every day, where
would you want to do it?
Tom Hudson: It would be kind of complicated, but easiest on the moon.
What's the best song ever written?
Tom Hudson: "Rosanna" by Toto. No. Fuck this question. There is no such thing.
You've been given a potion that allows you to become
invisible for exactly one hour. What do you want to do for that hour?
Tom Hudson: I really shouldn't say.
What's the longest you've ever stood in line? Why'd you do
it?
Tom Hudson: To ride the Rattler at 6 Flags. I did it because I'm a fool for roller coasters.
If you could have 100 pounds of anything (other than money),
what would you want?
Tom Hudson: If I could sell it, heroin.
What thought or sentiment would you like to put into one
million fortune cookies?
Tom Hudson: For good fortune, send well concealed cash to: Fortune Guy, P.O. box 650048, Austin, TX 78765.
What article of clothing should never be made out of
leather, and why?
Tom Hudson: Leg warmers. It just wouldn't make sense. Not like they did already.
If you could do only one job, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week
for the rest of your life, what would you want that job to be?
Tom Hudson: Damn, that's easy. A rock star.
What is the most thoughtful thing a venue has ever done for
you?
Tom Hudson: Advertised the show. Doesn't seem like much, but they NEVER do it.
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Tom Hudson plays drums in both Silver Scooter and Subset, as we told you up at the top. He answered these questions something like a year and a half ago, and probably has no recollection of doing so.
-- George Zahora
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