TMZ Exclusive: An Interview with Max Andrew Dubinsky

Before driving across the country last week, I met up with one of my favorite bloggers, Max Dubinsky. We both happen to live in southern California, and he graciously agreed to an in-person interview, thus unwittingly allowing me to break out the phrase “TMZ Exclusive” when such wording is usually reserved by that other TMZ for such “shocking” footage as Britney Spears forgetting her baby’s pacifier at a Greek restaurant.

Max and I met in a snazzy LA alleyway and talked about his self-published book of short stories We Can’t Go Home Again, his blog Make It Mad, and his upcoming serialized novel Dislocated. Oh yeah, and he also drove around the country most of last year.

Max Dubinsky is a great man living a great story, and 13 mere minutes with him on tape does his incredible life little justice. Nevertheless, I had a blast meeting with him and I hope you enjoy the videotastic result. Definitely check him out if you haven’t already. I can literally promise you won’t regret it, just like I literally have ten fingers and literally bleed Phillies red.

Here we go. TMZ and MAD in LA:

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Why were you guys in an alleyway?