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Art has to mean something. It has to mean something to the artist and the viewer. If it’s only meaningful to the artist, then it’s mostly therapy. Marc Johns
A suggestion to embrace appliance wires, rather than struggle to disguise them. Via David Friedman’s amusing blog.
A suggestion to embrace appliance wires, rather than struggle to disguise them. Via David Friedman’s amusing blog.
Burnt it with a cigarette! Then a fella popped me in the eye. Waitress in the Marquette Inn, proudly popping out her glass eyeball to impress a customer.
Great photo by James Ostrer. Most of his work is too emo for me.
Great photo by James Ostrer. Most of his work is too emo for me.
Yesterday Michael Jackson died, Farrah Fawcett died, and I fell down the stairs. I did not know where to start in my journal. KB

from a Knob Creek Bourbon mass email, as received by Django Watley

Because you’re such a dedicated friend and loyal consumer of Knob Creek® Bourbon, we wanted you to be the first to know about some big news here at the distillery. For the first time ever, we’ve actually run out of Knob Creek.
Because you and your fellow Stillhouse members have done such a great job sharing your love of Knob Creek and spreading the word far and wide, consumer demand for our bourbon has finally outstripped our current supply. And we’ve got nothing left to bottle until November. So, from the bottom of our hearts, thanks for nothing.
This short by Terri Timely (Ian Kibbey and Corey Creasy) is circulating the web now. Strange and visually arresting.
The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. Neils Bohr