jeramybailey
Jeramy Bailey
jeramybailey

As someone who used to live in Phoenix, let me tell you, the sleeper has awakened and moved the fuck away from that place.

The groove is in the heart of that moth, for sure.

You've got the touch!

My freezer full of wild venison has me thinking there is another option.

Look, I'm an idiot and make spelling mistakes. I don't proofread before I click submit, because too often it doesn't even work the first time. But when I do (and it works), I would love to be able to correct those mistakes. I know what hell will be like because every time I try to submit an edit to a comment I get a

Perhaps it Vapoorized the dog.

Bring fort this "Manothor" of which you speak, that we may view and judge both it and you!

AMP! presented to you by the year 1997.

The Awakening is only months away!

Warhammer 40K

Monique: But Calculon, I thought you were...

I approve of this behavior.

What about all the bird and bat shit, dead insects, and likely occasional dead bird, bat, or maybe squirrel that ends up in the water on a constant basis?

Only slightly less crazy than the Koreshans.

What part did Tom Cruise play in all this?

What a waste. They had a bartender here, Kino, made the best rum cannonball I've ever tasted.

Well, that's why I said the "best of" Miles Davis. Who knows where Coltrane would have gone, musically, had he lived passed the mid Sixties, but Miles went too far at times. His work may have been lauded or respected, but it was only because he was Miles. Had an unknown produced the exact same work, it would have

There is only one Pollack and there is only one Coltrane, though I would classify the best of Coltrane and Miles Davis as being Impressionistic, not Abstract. Once the sounds become too far removed from any kind of structure they become noise to anyone but the musician.

All Art (with a capital A) is communication. Abstract art is the same as someone babbling in gibberish. It has no syntax or grammar, unlike a language, even a crazy one like Finnish. Even in Cubism they were often attempting to describe an object moving through time in two dimensions and used recognizable, though