...figuratively, of course.

How about these for questions:

Q. "Why do you keep rehashing the same old ideas over and over again?"
NM: "Hey, give me a break here, I am doing the best I can..."

Q. "Tracks like The Man's Gone, Cradle To The Grave and Father Of Forgiveness are kind of retro, song writing stuff. How do these fit in with the rest of the album?"
NM: "Gathering from the way you ask me this I assume that you do not really like these songs?"
Q. "In fact, I do not. To me they are just average rather boring fillers on this album."

Q. "Why did you decide to include a bonus disc with the four covers on it? As you also already know that I hate covers..."
NM: "Ha ha ha, I really do appreciate your honesty..."

The interview is a laugh a minute, and you can find the transcript at:

http://www.dprp.net/specials/morse1104/index.php

On the more bizarre side, NM's psychosis continues unabated:

"As you know I pray a lot and I prayed for this album as well; I prayed for inspiration and I am still seeking God's will in my life. In fact he kind of showed some resistance in making this album. With Snow God really resisted in making that album. But in the end God helped me to finish One and it is still hard to explain to other people how this works. I always run in the morning and during that run I talk/pray to God and he gives me instructions for the day so I know what to do actually."

Yikes! The man has lost his grip on reality and should seek serious psychological help (I mean this sincerely). He's a walking time bomb and is going to end up killing himself, someone else, or become a reclusive schizophrenic if someone doesn't intervene instead of encouraging this type of psychotic behavior through benign neglect.