I was wondering the same thing, just about all the tech logistics involved. It looks like there are a few videos on Youtube shot from the perimeter.
I was wondering the same thing, just about all the tech logistics involved. It looks like there are a few videos on Youtube shot from the perimeter.
I am not a graphic designer by any means, hence this looks like something I would have came up with.
I only ever knew that the Doobie Brothers broke up because of that one line in Romancing the Stone when Michael Douglas is reading Rolling Stone.
Did you know that was a rerecording of a Whitesnake song from 1982? I had no idea until recently:
oh man, I completely forgot about this. Thanks!
You seen all the annotations (some from Patrick himself) on Genius.com? We don't have Fung Wah buses out here in the northwest…so it was nice to get some info on some lyrics.
There are also two musicians named Grant Hart also. I have not heard the Australian one though, hence the both might be great musicians.
You could upvote yourself like I just did.
I scrolled and scrolled and thankfully have to scroll no more. Good lord does that 2004 still make me angry. At least Matt Dillon's acting was good in it.
Unrelated. I really like your username/avatar. Let me press "return"
Here is a story about the Duff Beer:
There was a brewery in Western Australia that made "Duff" beer for a very short while. Of course that ended real fast when the laywers found out about it. A friend of mine had an opened can of it. I asked her why she didn't leave one sealed.
I just love the way Nina Gordon sings " Mix 'em in a pot like gumbo":
Those Boxcar Kids ain't punk and I'm telling everyone.
They were the first band I ever got Super 8 footage of by sneaking my camera and Sony D3 deck into the venue. In this case using a Jansport bookbag that I sewed a leather false bottom into. Footage is ho-hum but a nice memory:
I still have a working Mac SE. By working I mean, lifelike fish swim around inside of it:
http://12xu.com/fishtank
Not really, it definitely had its crime and parts were dumpy but it wasn't like that in the city as a whole. I never felt like it was a dump back then at least. But if you compare it to how Seattle is now, yeah, it was a dump. Do a google image search for Tubs Seattle and you can see photos of a 90s relic that was…
At the Red Robin I used to work at there used to be a mattress up in the room above the office where they stored all the IRS stuff. By the time I got out of the kitchen and onto the waitstaff the new management had quelled the party atmosphere a bit.
nah, Seattle. I had totally forgotten about that until just now. Wow, you bought all these John Zorn imports, ZZ Top, and Frank Zappa CDs and never bothered to open them?
You ever see this? A guy I know became obsessed with the Best Buy upselling/shrinkage/etc/numbers they hung up, apparently they are gone now: