Showing posts with label cool stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool stuff. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2008

WILLIAM BLAKE 11:11

Yeah, just found out about the paintings of William Blake...

amazing

of course I had to co-opt their intensity:







Saturday, October 4, 2008

my wife seems to be joining a cult...


and this guy appears to have something to do with it.
i do have to to say that i am quite fond of the music...
Gurdjieff / de Hartman Music
and his moustache... i'm not entirely sure, as i really know nothing about him thus far, but i believe that his knowledge of the 4th way may indeed come from his moustache.

lot's of twirly dancing... that's a good sign.

...okay, i just finished watching the dancey video in it's entirety... and i think i might need to join this cult too...
takin' a ride on the 4th way highway.
...and soon, after some research and dance lessons, i will know what all this enneagram stuff is about(although i was just informed by the wifey that said enneagram is but one hair of the moustache that is the 4th way), and i will tell you... and we will have the coolest moustache dance parties the world has ever seen.
ps. here is a link to the video for cult of personality by living colour

Saturday, June 21, 2008

THESE THINGS CAN'T BE REAL!!!














(kurt cobain?)



these things are called "alpacas"





































































































































































these might be the goofiest / most effeminant animals on the planet, they look like they're going to sneak into your house and redecorate...

Thursday, June 12, 2008

doritos?















uhhh... why is homeboy's foot there?

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Experimental Tape Music








































This is one of Anthony's dual tape deck experimental mixes
I don't know when it was made
it's one of many to come

Big Ant beat tape


my homie Ant made these beats a few years ago with an ASR-10

word

r.i.p.

j

click the man to hear the man

Thursday, June 5, 2008

PRINGLES TUBE INVENTOR BURIED IN POTATO CHIP TUBE









TAKEN FROM THE ENQUIRER WEBSITE






COLLEGE HILL - Dr. Fredric J. Baur was so proud of having designed the container for Pringles potato crisps that he asked his family to bury him in one.

His children honored his request. Part of his remains was buried in a Pringles can - along with a regular urn containing the rest - in his grave at Arlington Memorial Gardens in Springfield Township.

Dr. Baur, a retired organic chemist and food storage technician who specialized in research and development and quality control for Procter & Gamble, died May 4 at Vitas Hospice. The College Hill resident was 89.

He developed many products, including frying oils and a freeze-dried ice cream, for P&G. The ice cream was patented and marketed, but didn't catch on. "Basically, what you did, you added milk to it, put it in the freezer and you had ice cream," said his son Lawrence J. Baur of Stevensville, Mich. "That was another one he was proud of but just never went anywhere."

Later in his career, Dr. Baur became a compliance specialist for P&G. "He had a worldwide reputation in plant sanitation and traveled all over the world inspecting plants," said his daughter, Linda L. Baur, of Diamondhead, Miss. He also lectured, edited books, and wrote several publications and articles.

But the Pringles can - a tube-shaped container designed to hold the salty, stackable, saddle-shaped chip - was his proudest accomplishment, his daughter said. He received a patent for the package as well as the method of packaging Pringles in 1970.

Born in Toledo on July 14, 1918, Dr. Baur received a bachelor's degree from the University of Toledo and both a master's degree and a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Ohio State University.

He served in the Navy as an aviation physiologist stationed in San Diego during World War II. Aviation physiologists conducted research on the medical aspects of flight.

Dr. Baur started working for P&G in the late 1940s and retired in the early 1980s.

He was a member of College Hill Presbyterian Church and active with the national Presbyterian Church. He was on the board of directors of the church-run Ghost Ranch in New Mexico.

His wife, Elaine Baur, died in 2001.

In addition to his daughter, Linda, and son Lawrence, survivors include another son, Ronald S. Baur of College Hill; and four grandchildren.

Services have been held.

Memorials: Vitas Hospice, 1150 Northlake Drive, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45249, or National Ghost Ranch Foundation, 401 Old Taos Highway, Santa Fe, NM 87501.



WE TIP OUR CHIP TUBES TO YOUR MEMORY DUDE

proof of aliens





















okay so here's the deal...

there's this film that shows a "real" (that's up to you to decide) alien looking in a window

you have to watch the whole thing

with the sound on

word
j

(psst... click the picture to watch)

Saturday, May 31, 2008

the greatest album of all time... at least for today

my favorites are Foghorn Leghorn singing "Love Me Tender"
the dude doing his voice isn't the best Foghorn, it just sounds like a drunk southern guy doing karaoke, then halfway through it turns into a spike jones tribute with rather disturbing sound effects...

and Daffy Duck doin' "Hound Dog" wirh Bugs and Elmer Fudd...

WHOA! PEPE LE PEW AND TAZ DOING "DEVIL IN DISGUISE"
wow, this really just sounds like an album full of bad foreign accents...

Monday, May 26, 2008

THIS IS CRACKING ME UP TO NO END...

SOOO.....
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR FRIENDS, OR MAYBE OLDER BROTHERS AND SISTERS, OR MAYBE EVEN AN AUNT OR AN UNCLE THAT IS NOT MUCH OLDER THAN YOU HAS KIDS...?

THEY TORTURE THEM WITH THESE:
(I'VE TRIED TO MATCH MOST OF THEM WITH THE REAL ISPIRATION FOR THEIR COVERS)...





















































































































































































































































































































































i'm pretty sure the nirvana was a t-shirt design, couldn't find it, so i put in my fav l.p.







































































the stones album seems to be a collabo of forty licks and steel wheels?


























































































the bob marley one is too damn funny























































coldplay, whoa, quite conceptual











































































these pet sounds variations are too much
































uhhh, with teeth mixed with march of the pigs?


okay, now the "now i've heard everything" entry
i listened to this one today and that's what sparked this insane exercise:





















the only lullabye album that sounds like the soundtrack to "a nightmare on elm street"