ooh. if you've read about disch's work then you know about john sladek. any of that joker's books on your to-read list?
ooh. if you've read about disch's work then you know about john sladek. any of that joker's books on your to-read list?
vraiment.
a true joad, through and through.
i'm gonna go verite and say john mcafee should do a hairshirt walk-on for this role.
[only sour puffery below. the chips, as they say, are down.]
moon's day - sun's day
thunderbolt-grease slapper!
SAS Survival Handbook
what?!? no mention of the venerable professor jerry thomas? what in blue blazes!?
great job, sean. my personal favorites change from time to time. can't remember which one right now. slipped my mind.
wow! hugo! thanks for dredging that ghoul up. change "walk" of fame to "crawlspace" of fame, and you have it!
i've emptily lobbied for a RAW GtG. that, i would gladly read, if only to lurk the replies of those who've had numinous experiences by way of RAW.
the coffee is worth seeking out. it's truly something "new" for coffee drinkers. enjoyed watching the subtle fastidiousness of albini in his care of the espresso machine.
wotan's day - sun's day
nice to hear that you have employment again, ricky.
wow! not a guitar player, but watching homme's earnestness and joy in playing was awesome. absorbing interview.
"Ancient Spirits of Evil, transform this decayed form to…". Hmm. Stops there.
great piece, jason. i was so crazy for spider-man, hulk and most all marvel stuff from age 4 (in 1975) i cannot recall how i got my first comic. maybe my mom got me one i screamed for at the publix. music was a night-and-day thing. one day i'm going to my first comic convention and getting my mom to blast twisted…
trejo passingly mentioned that your balls'd fall off if you didn't go out to see the movie. it, uh, might matter.
best krautrock song as so deemed by science, yes. the motorik beat drives that song to the curb. picks up the prozzie. out to the flop motel. then back into the night.