Friday Random Ten, it's still Friday, right?

Saturday, May 31, 2008

FRIDAY RANDOM 10 - Shuffle 'em up and
show us your ten. Yeah.

1. Greg Weeks - Made
2. Arborea - Beirut
3. Amy Winehouse - Stronger Than Me
4. Beck - Chemtrails
5. The Black Keys - Strange Times
6. The Dresden Dolls - Night Reconnaissance
7. Jefferson Airplane - Today
8. Thee Silver Mt Zion - Blind blind blind
9. Marilyn Manson - This Is Halloween
10. Sir Richard Bishop - Esoterica Of Abyssinia


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Will Harvard drop acid again?

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Will Harvard drop acid again?

Interview with John Halpern

Before we head into his office at McLean, Halpern wants to take a walk in the woods that surround the hospital’s Belmont grounds. It is a crisp spring morning, and I half expect Halpern to pick and ingest some lichen, or start scraping some bark off a tree that he would brew into a psychedelic tea. Eventually we find our way to his office, where I imagined would be cushions on the floor, or maybe a giant statue of Shiva or Vishnu. What I see instead is the office of a typical Harvard professor: wall-to-ceiling papers, books, and journals. And while the screen-saver on his computer monitor is decidedly psychedelic, there is nothing here to suggest I am in the den of a mad Harvard scientist, hell-bent on dosing the collective American consciousness with LSD. In fact, when I mention the ghost of Leary and his legacy, Halpern smiles and says, “Well, we have seen how not to do it, haven’t we?”

It’s true Halpern is giving MDMA to dying cancer patients who are suffering from related anxiety, but he explains that these are not take-home medicines. The same would be true of LSD if his study of that drug is approved, which he hopes will happen sometime this year. First he must deliver protocols to McLean’s Institutional Review Board. If these are accepted, he can go to the FDA to get its approval to use LSD in a clinical trial. [More...]

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The Fall

Wednesday, May 28, 2008


Pretense, thy name is THE FALL

Rich and Useless
The Fall and the flights of Tarsem
By Dennis Harvey, San Francisco Bay Guardian

Some kinds of artistic ostentation possess a breadth of scale and insularity of purpose that have everything to do with privilege. Matthew Barney is responsible for some enormously pretentious cinematic objects, but even he hasn't dreamt as self-indulgently big as the mono-monikered Tarsem (birth name: Tarsem Singh) does with The Fall. Shot in 20 countries — from Chile to Fiji to Namibia to Romania to all over his native India, plus plain old Hollywood — it's perhaps the ultimate "Why? Because I can" movie, sumptuous and useless to equal degrees. [more...]

* THE FALL
Opens Fri/30 at Bay Area theaters
www.thefallthemovie.com

* Favorable Review and many photos on Collider

* Tuscon review - "...which will easily be considered the prettiest movie of 2008."

* Another link that calls the film "pretentious". But is that really such a bad thing for a filmmaker?

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Asheville Naked Bike Ride

Asheville is getting ready for the big Asheville Naked Bike Ride soon. It's part of the global World Naked Bike Ride and we've had one in 2004, 2005, 2006, and now in 2008.

From Asheville Freak Bikes: "It's in the planning stages and the 14th June is more like the official date this year so there's plenty of time to organize. I've also been told that the French Broad Food Coop is the usual meeting place, so if everyone can confirm this and decide on a definite date and time..."

In March and June 2008, in cities around the world, people will be riding bikes naked to celebrate cycling and the human body. The ride demonstrates the vulnerability of cyclists on the road and is a protest against car culture.

Flickr Group | x-posted to Around Asheville

MORE TO COME!

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Ex-spokesman McClellan blasts Bush in book

Ex-spokesman Scott McClellan blasts Bush in book

Just one more person in a long line of people who thought the Iraq war nay-sayers were all blatantly wrong tea-swilling liberals.
"In a surprisingly scathing memoir, Scott McClellan..."
What constitutes "scaithing"? Orgies, IV drugs, hookers?

President Bush "veered terribly off course," was not "open and forthright on Iraq..."

"McClellan says the administration relied on "propaganda" to sell the war."


Can't take much more of this revealing expose. Scaithing? Not even a wee bit. [via]

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Werner Herzog and David Lynch

Tuesday, May 27, 2008


David Lynch making new films with Herzog, Jodorowsky

Werner Herzog and David Lynch are teaming for "My Son, My Son," a horror-tinged murder drama based on a true story.

Herzog and his longtime assistant director Herbert Golder co-wrote "Son," loosely based on the true story of a San Diego man who acts out a Sophocles play in his mind and kills his mother with a sword. The low-budget feature will flash back and forth from the murder scene to the disturbed man's story. A guerrilla-style digital video shoot on Coronado Island is tentatively set for March.

In a separate development, Lynch's Absurda production company has attached Asia Argento and Udo Kier to star with Nick Nolte in Alejandro Jodorowsky's metaphysical gangster movie "King Shot."

Marilyn Manson is touted to appear as a prophet in the "Sin City"-style film, which producer Eric Bassett said has enough sex and violence to guarantee an NC-17 rating.

Lynch is executive producing both projects, and Absurda is repping their sales rights in the Cannes market.

"Son" is produced by Eric Bassett, who also is producing "King" with his Absurda colleague Norm Hill and Clavis Films' Simon Shandor.

Herzog, repped by Gersh, is having a busy 2008. He was set to film "Son" in the summer but postponed it to direct Nicolas Cage in a remake of Abel Ferrara's "Bad Lieutenant" starting in July. In the fall, he will shoot the Victorian-era drama "The Piano Tuner" for Focus Features.

All kinds of good film news! [via], link

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Ooze Out with Peter Poffenberger

Ooze Out

with Peter Poffenberger

Join host Peter Poffenberger each week as he injects the analog ooze into our digital culture, playing the very best of Rock/Experimental from around the world. In addition to a play list of heavy levels come and enjoy special guests, long distance interviews and field trips with the ooze out correspondents Byron Browne and Carley Dergins and with Erik Bluhm.

Luv from Big Sur, May 20 2008--last week's show, is archived here for one week. Ooze Out archives

Tuesday May 20th, was WPVM's Ooze Out's tribute to Cluster's first stand/fast land/stash band/mast hand in Big Sur. The last time Cluster came here to play was way back when Kraftwerk first came back and Jean-Jacques Perrey gave a presentation at Art Center. That was a good week. This time Arthur is sponsoring them for a few West Coast shows... [via]

Ooze Out is online at Asheville's Progressive Voice of the Mountains, WPVM.org.

CALL THEM UP AT 828 258 0085

Listen to OOZE OUT!
Tuesdays 10pm to 1am (Eastern time)
WPVM 103.5 FM
Asheville NC

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Things You Can't Do Coked Up

Monday, May 26, 2008

Things You Can't Do Coked Up

From the page:
"Here is a list of things that would be difficult to do following a session with our little white friend, cocaine."


* SIT FOR THE FAMILY PORTRAIT

* EMBROIDERY

* ENJOY A HEARTY THANKSGIVING MEAL WITH YOUR FAMILY

* DINNER

* WORK

* LISTEN TO NPR

* JENGA

* PLAY HARD TO GET


link | h/t to rxreed

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Dandelion Wine

Dandelion Wine, Anyone?

See the Mellow Yellows article at Arthur Magazine for step by step instructions.

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War, Inc.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

War, Inc.

John Cusack is angry. And he thinks you should be too.

He's angry enough to take what might be a suicidal cinematic chance: making a stylized satire of a war in progress.
"Everything is outsourced; everything is for profit," the 42-year-old Cusak said recently in an interview at his Venice production office. "I don't think people really understand that. They're using the State Department as an ATM."
See trailer and clips at the official War, Inc website.

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Fresh From The Sewer, Mike Savage

Saturday, May 24, 2008

QUOTES

"You know I'm playing the Dead Kennedys not to mock Ted Kennedy. It's just appropriate, that's all."

-- Michael Savage (R-Piece of Shit) -- Link/via

What a revolting little troll.


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A Telescope Stretches From Brooklyn To London

Riddle me this, Batman.
TELECTROSCOPE?

In the wee hours of Tuesday, a giant drill pokes up from the depths in Dumbo (or does it?).

NYT link | via Laughing Squid | visit telectroscope.net


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Friday Random 10 Memorial Day Edition

Friday, May 23, 2008

FRIDAY RANDOM 10 - Shuffle 'em up and show us

1. Cat Swallow by Royal Bangs a little rocknroll from neighboring Knoxville, Tennessee.
2. Language City by Wolf Parade
3. Colt Stands Up by Sunset Rubdown
4. Mr November by The National
5. I'm Glad by Black Keys
6. You Love Me by DeVotchKa
7. Bells of Capistrano by Fursaxa
8. We Ask You To Ride by Wooden Shjips
9. Good Friend by Plants & Animals
10. Mother's Little Helper by Rolling Stones


global warming and weird weather-- a nature hike through the book of revelations

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Merrimon Avenue Then and Now

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Merrimon Avenue Then and Now

I'm back after having breakfast at the Atlanta Bread Company on Merrimon Ave (Asheville), which has been there about 3 years now.

Actually, some people who've left Asheville would be surprised to see how little Merrimon Avenue has changed. Years ago on this corner of Merrimon and Edgewood is where the Brass Tap, Caesar's and the Human Factor once stood. All the same building; just different ownership.

It was a laid back bar with live music. You could walk in with your guitar and get called up to join the band or get asked to come up and sing harmony.

It was an intimate musician's place where single pickers and bands came to play on Open Mic nights or were booked for a set. Guitar builders, songwriters and wicked blues musicians were showcased all the way to New York and Nashville, depending on your style. Loocal heros like Malcolm Holcombe, Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule), Ray Sisk, Joey Freeman, Bruce McTaggart, Steve Cook and a few others. Like Ronnie Burgin, who has since passed on, but he may have been the best blues guitar player/singer I ever did see. Sober or not. What I'd give to hear him belt it out just one more time.

But back to Merrimon Avenue. It's still the same tiny 4-lane road with a few new banks and restaurants so basically it looks the same way it did 20 years ago.

Photo by Zen

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Firefox 3.0

Monday, May 19, 2008


FIREFOX 3.0

Released: May 16, 2008

This Firefox 3 Release Candidate is a preview release of Mozilla's next generation Firefox browser and is being made available for testing purposes only. Nice new features!

Download 3.0 | About 3.0

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McCain's YouTube Problem Just Became a Nightmare

Sunday, May 18, 2008



McCain's YouTube Problem Just Became a Nightmare

link | The Real McCain

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It Might Get Loud

It Might Get Loud

Davis Guggenheim has completed filming on a documentary that will look at the story of the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: the Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White.

Guggenheim, director-producer of "An Inconvenient Truth" and "Deadwood," directed and co-produced "It Might Get Loud," which Thomas Tull financed and produced. The Little Film Co. will represent the pic in Cannes.

Led Zeppelin's Page, U2's the Edge and White, leader of the White Stripes and the Raconteurs, were chosen for their impact across three different generations -- from Page's 1960s days as a session musician and a member of the Yardbirds into the Edge's unique sound developed in the '80s through White's current work. Each explains and demonstrates how he changed the sound of the electric guitar to suit his own style. Pic includes a jam session featuring the three guitarists.

Can't wait to see this. I know that Julie and Frank are looking forward to it.

link | variety | imdb

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Huckabee Jokes About Obama

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Is Huckabee just so damn stupid that he can no longer keep his narrow views hidden when speaking in front of a televised audience?

It's beyond offensive that these vulgar slights roll off his tongue so effortlessly.

It's usually not so 'in your face' from a skilled politician. Is this his way of trying to be likable and funny to the other squares?

"During a speech before the National Rifle Association convention Friday afternoon in Louisville, Kentucky, former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee — who has endorsed presumptive GOP nominee John McCain — joked that an unexpected offstage noise was Democrat Barack Obama looking to avoid a gunman," CNN Associate Political Editor Rebecca Sinderbrand reports at the cable network's Political Ticker.

"That was Barack Obama, he just tripped off a chair, he's getting ready to speak," said the former Arkansas governor, to audience laughter. "Somebody aimed a gun at him and he dove for the floor."
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Chasing Utopia

Chasing Utopia, Family Imagines No Possessions or, Voluntary Simplicity

Like many other young couples, Aimee and Jeff Harris spent the first years of their marriage eagerly accumulating stuff: cars, furniture, clothes, appliances and, after a son and a daughter came along, toys, toys, toys.

Now they are trying to get rid of it all, down to their fancy wedding bands. Chasing a utopian vision of a self-sustaining life on the land as partisans of a movement some call voluntary simplicity, they are donating virtually all their possessions to charity and hitting the road at the end of May.

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Tetine

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Tetine

Their recent release, "Let Your X’S Be Y’S" on Soul Jazz Records, came out April 28. And it's not something I'd normally pick up to listen to but I really do like this cd.

Tetine (small tit in Italian?) are Brazilian artists/musicians Bruno Verner and Eliete Mejorado and are stars of Sao Paulo's avant garde music scene.

Bruno came from the post punk era in Sao Paolo and Eliete made a big splash in Brazil's performing arts community.

Inspired by such artists as Lydia Lunch, Nina Hagen, and the underground artists of San Paolo, Tetine's rooftop jams grew into something larger, culminating into the 8th cd for this Punk-Funk/New Wave/Post-Punk/Baile-Bass conglomeration of raw, punky energy.

You can hear some of the news songs on their MySpace and below is a link of "A Historia Da Garca".

TetineA Historia da Garca

LastFM Video Interview | MySpace | MP3 sample

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Lucent Dossier @ the Edison


Lucent Dossier @ the Edison

"Edison's weekly event, Incandescence, where vaudeville circus/dance troupe Lucent Dossier was performing from the stage, from the rafters, from the floor amid the audience. We sampled the absinthe cocktails which were served to us in vintage-looking glass bottles that we were allowed to take home." [more...]

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Drug-War Bulletins

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Drug-War Bulletins

Three of them:

1. In Seattle, a fifty-six-year old man died last Thursday after being refused a liver transplant because he had followed his doctor’s recommendation to use marijuana to ease the symptoms of hepatitis C. From the Associated Press story:

His death came a week after a doctor told him a University of Washington Medical Center committee had again denied him a spot on the liver transplant list. The team had previously told him it would not consider placing him on the list until he completed a 60-day drug-treatment class…

The Virginia-based United Network for Organ Sharing, which oversees the nation’s transplant system, leaves it to individual hospitals to develop criteria for transplant candidates.

At some, people who use “illicit substances”—including medical marijuana, even in the dozen states that allow it—are automatically rejected. At others, patients are given a chance to reapply if they stay clean for six months.

The cruelty and stupidity of this beggars belief. This patient did not need “drug treatment.” He was already undergoing drug treatment. Nor did he need to get “clean.” He was already clean. It’s the drug war that’s dirty. (H/t: John Leone.)

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Words for Buddhist Livin'

Words for Buddhist Livin’

Three quotations from Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from Ocean of Dharma: 365 Teachings on Living Life with Courage and Compassion.

The Lion’s Roar

The lion’s roar is the fearless proclamation that any state of mind, including the emotions, is a workable situation, a reminder in the practice of meditation. We realize that chaotic situations must not be rejected. Nor should we regard them as regressive, as a return to confusion. We must respect whatever happens in our state of mind. Chaos should be regarded as extremely good news.

All-Encompassing Friendship

Maitri could be translated as “love,” “kindness,” or “a friendly attitude.” Having a friendly attitude means that, when you make friends with someone, you accept the neurosis of that friend as well as the sanity of that friend. You accept both extremes of your friend’s basic makeup as resources for friendship. If you make friends with someone because you only like certain parts of that friend, then it is not complete friendship, but partial friendship. So maitri is all-encompassing friendship, friendship which relates with the creativity as well as the destructiveness of nature.

Full Moon in Your Heart

The teacher, or the spiritual friend, enters your system much as medicine is injected into your veins. According to the tradition, this is known as planting the heart of enlightenment. It is transplanting the full moon into your heart. Can you imagine the full moon coming through your living room window and coming closwer and suddenly entering your heart? On the one hand, unless you are terribly resentful, usually it is a tremendous relief: “Phew. The full moon has entered my heart.” That’s great, wonderful. On the other hand, however, when that particular full moon has entered into your heart, when it’s transplanted into your heart, you might have a little panic. “Good heavens, what have I done? There’s a moon in my heart. What am I going to do with it? It’s too shiny!” By the way, once that moon has entered your heart, it cannot be a waning moon. It never wanes. It is always waxing.

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Spiders on Drugs

Monday, May 12, 2008

The "Spiders on Drugs" have been around the interblock for at least five years now, but this is a new take on those spiders and what might happen if you add a narrative describing the spiders in human terms.


New Spiders on LSD

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STEAMPUNK

STEAMPUNK

A Retro Design Movement That's All About the Future

Whether you love it or hate it, it's here to be mainstream-ed. The New York Times profiled it last weekend.

Steampunk style clothes and designers have been around for a long time as have authors, performance artists, and musicians (DeVotchKa, Rasputina, Abney Park) around the world. The local Burlesque reviews and caberet shows are appearing in most every town across the country. Some people are over it and think it's silly but I like the return to this bygone era and admire the beauty and creativity.

Kat Bret has a nice photo portfolio and you can see how she pulls from different periods so skillfully. She really captures the clothing and style of that dark, mad max melancholy, steampunk, whateverthefuckyouwannacallit genre. You're welcome. NSFW

"The term "steampunk" is a play on cyberpunk, a type of near-future science fiction where rebellious hackers use handmade tech to wage virtual warfare with corporations and governments. Steampunk was a term used almost jokingly as a name for science fiction that was set in the Victorian era as opposed to the virtual future, but which still featured rebellious protagonists utilizing strange technology. In steampunk, the punk is not a computer hacker, but a mechanical one. I do believe the pendulum has swung."



Abney Park


for more on Steampunk:
Workshop | PaperMag | Wired | Jake von Slatt | Jeff Vandermeer | Datamancer | Treehouse | Flickr | More Flickr | Maker Faire

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Hey, You Muthers!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

"... forget about your brotherly or otherly love, Motherly love is just the thing for you. Your Mother is going to love you till you don't know what to do!" --Frank Zappa

Happy Day To All You Muthers


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It's Pangea Day

Friday, May 9, 2008



It's Pangea Day
Local time: May-10-2008 14:00 EDT

4 Hours. 24 Films. A New Way To See The World

Thousands of people around the world will gather before their computers Saturday to view four hours of "Pangea Day" programming, brought to you by independent filmmakers, celebrities and the folks that organize the annual TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference.

...for the past two years, Pangea Day was planned as a way to bring the global community together. Over 2,500 independent films were submitted and the organizers picked out 24 short pieces that will be aired. There will also be music and celebrity talks, given by the likes of Queen Noor of Jordan, CNN's Christiane Amanpour, musician/activist Bob Geldof, and Iranian rock phenom Hypernova.

PANGEA DAY | LIVE FEEDS

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How to Win a Cubicle War



How to Win a Cubicle War

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Kaboom

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Fun with found objects! Go to eatPES.com for more

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Green Porno



Green Porno

starring Isabella Rossellini

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The Near-Death Experience of Mellen-Thomas Benedict

Sunday, May 4, 2008

The Near-Death Experience of Mellen-Thomas Benedict

...A Light shone. I turned toward it, and was aware of its similarity to what others have described in near-death experiences. It was magnificent and tangible, alluring. I wanted to go towards that Light like I might want to go into my ideal mother's or father's arms. As I moved towards the Light, I knew that if I went into the Light, I would be dead. So I said/felt, "Please wait. I would like to talk to you before I go."

The entire experience halted. I discovered that I was in control of the experience. My request was honored. I had conversations with the Light. That's the best way I can describe it. The Light changed into different figures, like Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, archetypal images and signs. I asked in a kind of telepathy, "What is going on here?"

The information transmitted was that our beliefs shape the kind of feedback we receive. If you are a Buddhist or Catholic or Fundamentalist, you get a feedback loop of your own images. I became aware of a Higher Self matrix, a conduit to the Source. We all have a Higher Self, or an oversoul part of our being, a conduit. All Higher Selves are connected as one being. All humans are connected as one being.

It was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. It was like all the love you've ever wanted, and it was the kind of love that cures, heals, regenerates. I was ready to go at that time. I said "I am ready, take me." Then the Light turned into the most beautiful thing that I have ever seen: a mandala of human souls on this planet. I saw that we are the most beautiful creations—elegant, exotic...everything. (more...)

(via: want to know website) -- excellent articles here

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May 4, 1970

NEVER FORGET

4 Dead In Ohio - On May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war protesters at Kent State University, killing four students and wounding nine others.

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Friday Random Ten

Friday, May 2, 2008

FRIDAY RANDOM 10 - Shuffle 'em up and show us your ten.

Alright, I will.

1) The Idan Raichel Project - Mi'Ma'amakim
2) Swan Lake - All Fires
3) The Octopus Project – Truck
4) Spiritualized – I Gotta Fire
5) Dead Meadow – I'm Gone
6) Plants and Animals – Bye Bye Bye
7) Orion Rigel Dommisse - Fake Yer Death
8) Sunset Rubdown - The Mending Of The Gown
9) Black Moth Super Rainbow - Count Backwards To Black
10) Akron/Family - Introduction


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I'm looking to score a Velvet Elvis

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Hey, man. I'm looking to score a Velvet Elvis. Seen on Asheville's Craigslist under "Barter".

"I have a 21 inch TV with vhs and remote. It works pretty well, although you have to jiggle the wire occasionally when you're watching cable. To get picture in picture I once taped a photo on it."

"My current projects include decorating my doublewide, building a solar hottub, and growing stuff. Here are some trade ideas: a velvet elvis, ceramic hands used to manufacture latex gloves, organic fertilizer, fuzzy dice, yellow bell pepper seeds, a cast-bronze taco 006, a solar differential controller, a rubbermaid structural foam stock tank."

"Hilarious and worthless trades considered."

WTF? Just how random is that?? Seen on Asheville's Craigslist under "Barter".

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Red Room

R E D R O O M

Where The Writers Are


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Dutch Artsit Fiemke Heimstra



Fiemke Heimstra

those are some seasoned cats

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* The BROKEN HALLELUJAH name is taken from "Hallelujah", a song by Leonard Cohen.

* Easy Bake Coven , my previous website, ran from 2002 - 2009. It was time for a change so it will now be a mostly music-related website. All of our old EBC posts are stored there and here as well.




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