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- neue75_bold0
nick shits on this thread..
- I shit on my chest********
- ...on your own chest?
*head explodes7point34 - like a didiot you are...neue75_bold
- on fire today..neue75_bold
- pairs well with gothiam********
- Faux Bold..neue75_bold
- alt M********
- excuse me while i adjest my type accordingly...********
- I shit on my chest
- NotByHand0
Not feelin' it today.
- fake it till you make it********
- i'm loving it™7point34
- who's gonna take the weight?neue75_bold
- ladies and genetleman********
- fake it till you make it
- ********0
"if everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane"
- Fariska0
I was going to rant about clients.
But i will not.
- turk_1820
I've decided I'm going to a build a horse-leading cart someday... that way the bullshit I've been asked to do today will perhaps makes sense.
- a 300 foot chariot of O********
- building a cart-leading horse would be much more impressive..neue75_bold
- you can lead a cart to water...neue75_bold
- i meant... a cart that leads a horse... is that what I typed? I think it is... ?turk_182
- 'horse-leading cart' seems to point to the horse being in front...neue75_bold
- nevermind, I'm feeling backwards today...neue75_bold
- horse-leading denotes the horse is being lead... yes?turk_182
- oh... haha...
... i'm feeling backward too... at least now I am... :)turk_182 - frankie is feeling backwards today********
- Can you feels me?neue75_bold
- I can't feel my glands...neue75_bold
- my hans********
- a 300 foot chariot of O
- ********0
"Rehearsing incessantly, the Charlatans are often cited as being the first group to play in the "San Francisco Sound" style, since most of their eventual peers (such as the Grateful Dead and Country Joe and the Fish) were still playing folk music in 1964 and early 1965. At first, this was somewhat of a disadvantage for the group as area venues were small, scarce, and apt to book folk acts rather than rock bands. As rock concerts became the norm in San Francisco during late 1965, the group's fortunes changed dramatically.
On June 1, 1965, the Charlatans began an extended residency at the Red Dog Saloon in Virginia City, Nevada, just across the border from Northern California. This two-month-long stint was important for at least two reasons. First, Charlatans guitarist Mike Ferguson and George Hunter together produced a rock concert poster in advance of the residency to promote these performances. This poster — identified by poster art enthusiasts as "The Seed" — is almost certainly the first psychedelic concert poster. Later in the year, San Francisco's Family Dog organization copied the idea to promote their concert productions. In 1966, when the Fillmore Auditorium began booking rock acts nightly, they, too, used the idea. Through to the end of the decade, rock concert poster artwork became a mainstay of San Francisco's music scene, led by poster artists Wes Wilson, Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley, and Victor Moscoso.The second reason that the Charlatans' extended stay at the Red Dog Saloon was important was that, immediately before their first performance at the club, the band members took LSD. Purportedly, this was by accident, as they didn't know they would be performing that night. This is the first time a musical group performed under the influence of LSD. As a result, the Charlatans are sometimes called the first acid rock band, although their sound is not indicative of what later acid rock bands would sound like.
The group was also famous for their style of dress during concerts. They clothed themselves in late 19th century fashions, as if they were Wild West gunslingers during San Francisco's Gold Rush. This eye-catching choice made them hard to ignore, and as the 1960s wore on, many young San Franciscans dressed just as outlandishly — whether they were in a rock band or not."- Dan Hicks was a member********
- http://www.archive.o…********
- image of 'the seed'?********
- "May the baby Jesus shut your mouth and open your mind."********
- http://www.nicke.abe…********
- interesting********
- I was always fascinated by the idea of gun-toting acidheads taking over a deserted gold rush town********
- Dan Hicks was a member
- Jnr_Madison0
I am scared of eating.
- sans nom nom nom.Jnr_Madison
- or in french, non non non.Jnr_Madison
- Neux, neux, neux.********
- Manorexic.™********
- so drink already********
- Never mind that, tell me about presentation elders.Jnr_Madison
- sans nom nom nom--that's good!********
- 7point340
how is my little scottish american today?
- I am doing ok, I answered your previous note too, you lazy cunt.Jnr_Madison
- glad to hear it.7point34
- that you think i'm a lazy cunt, that is7point34
- turk_1820
hi jnr! :)
- hello pony, how are you?Jnr_Madison
- grumpy, angry at everything...
fine. :)
you?turk_182 - fine, now :DJnr_Madison
- 7point340
man, i wish i had something to eloquent to say.
- or anything really.7point34
- luckily this is blog7point34
- and everything was alright7point34
- nobody else seems concerned with it..neue75_bold
- 7point340
only 20 more to go. can you imagine my imminent, pants-pooping delight?
- janne760
how did i get in here?
- ********0
Hi there,
i feeling totally... weird.- like, like, totally like weird?********
- no, just, totally weird.********
- like, like, totally like weird?
- NotByHand0
How do I get out of here?
- ********0
- NotByHand0
Just did slews of black embossed foil on duplexed black plike.
Now I feel empty.
- ********0
Zizek endorses one after another of the practices and the values of fascism, but he obstinately denies the label. Is "mass choreography displaying disciplined movements of thousands of bodies," of the kind Leni Riefenstahl loved to photograph, fascist? No, Zizek insists, "it was Nazism that stole" such displays "from the workers' movement, their original creator." (He is willfully blind to the old and obvious conclusion that totalitarian form accepts content from the left and the right.) Is there something fascist about what Adorno long ago called the jargon of authenticity--"the notions of decision, repetition, assuming one's destiny ... mass discipline, sacrifice of the individual for the collective, and so forth"? No, again: "there is nothing 'inherently fascist'" in all that. Is the cult of martyrdom that surrounds Che Guevara a holdover from the death worship of reactionary Latin American Catholicism, as Paul Berman has argued? Perhaps, Zizek grants, "but--so what?" "To be clear and brutal to the end," he sums up, "there is a lesson to be learned from Hermann Goering's reply, in the early 1940s, to a fanatical Nazi who asked him why he protected a well-known Jew from deportation: 'In this city, I decide who is a Jew!'... In this city, it is we who decide what is left, so we should simply ignore liberal accusations of inconsistency."
- http://www.tnr.com/s…********
- Leni Riefenstahl's 'The Holy Mountain' DVD has a bonus disc where she discusses her relationship with Hitler, the Third Reich, and the 'propoganda films' she made for them. Fascinating stuff! Then you can watch the Jodorowsky.********
- zizek = jazx********
- am i supposed to fucking character count my fucking notes so that the whole fucking message gets through this whole mother fucking medium********
- FUCKING MEDIUM!********
- http://www.tnr.com/s…
- 7point340
cut my hand on my refrigerator this morning.
i'm thinking it may have been a sign that i should have just gone back to bed.
- Greedo0
feeling a bit umber, may go and soil myself