John Hodgman, Mole Men and Hobos on Boing Boing TV

by Scott Beale on November 16, 2007 · 0 comments

Today’s episode of Boing Boing TV features a great interview that Xeni Jardin did with John Hodgman, who was hidden away at Chateau Marmont in LA writing his next book on the subject of Mole Men. The episode also includes a bonus gallery of wonderful Hobos drawn by Ape Lad which were inspired by John Hodgman’s last book “Areas of My Expertise”.

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