[ bleep ] me [ bleep ] me ray bradbury >> i had written a song called "[ bleep ] me, ray bradbury," and the thing that i love about ray bradbury's writing is that he takes these sci- fi/fantasy concepts that seem very clinical and uses them to explore human interaction and human emotion and how people deal with each other. i really find that i can't identify with a lot of pop music. it's catchy, but it's like, "going to the club. dating the guy with the abs in the club." and like, that's not me. that's not any of my friends. so it was also inspired by wanting to make a pop song about how my brand of sexuality works. come with me jeffrey goldstein to a fantasy rip off your stewie griffin shirt and give yourself to me no need to check the lock 'cause your parents are at benihana throw away the sock now come in close i know you wanna we're gonna have some fun tonight 'cause you can touch my boobies don't be shy yeah it's all right 'cause you can touch my boobies >> you know, when i think about like, the most kind of hormonal and sexual i was, it as when i was like, 11, 12, 13. so i was lik