Wednesday, March 05, 2008
free solar power
we're giving away free t-shirts to anybody who is harnessing the energy of the sun to power their house, click for details
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
grace potter
sweet water
Monday, March 03, 2008
Sunday, March 02, 2008
steve leaf green
i was having some tea, thinking about how great it will be to see a few tea leaf green shows in their upcoming southeast tour, while they have steve adams from ALO sitting in on bass, and what to my wondering eyes should appear but ALO reflected in my teacup.
tea leaf green dates
how the photo came about
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Friday, February 29, 2008
the pride of wolverhampton
here is the article:
The balancing spaniel who proves you CAN teach an old dog new tricks
Meet Cindy the amazing performing pooch, who can balance almost anything on her tiny paws and nose.
The eight-year-old pedigree Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is the queen of doggy-balancing because she can hold beer mats, CDs and even yoghurt pots perfectly still on her two front paws and nose.
The remarkable little spaniel is the pride and joy of retired electro-plater Ron Bucknall and his wife Irene of Wolverhampton.
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Mr Bucknall, who bought Cindy as a puppy, said she is truly one of a kind.
"I've had dogs all my life but I've never come across one like this before.
"I can do tricks with this dog that you'd have to go through another 1,000 dogs to find."
Cindy rolls onto her back and plays dead at her owner's command, and enters a "trance-like state" when performing her balancing feats.
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Ron, 75, said: "At first she wags her tail, then I put just a piece of biscuit in her mouth and she freezes.
"Honestly, not a hair on her body moves."
His son Matt added: "Dogs are notoriously fidgety, so the way she can sit absolutely still to balance things on her head is absolutely incredible.
"She really is amazingly bright and doesn't forget anything."
She is not in the best of health with a weak heart and arthritis. Her legs are strengthened with steel implants.
Find this story at the daily mail
©2008 Associated New Media
sick and dirty
everybody i know is currently sick or has been sick in the past few weeks. i mean everybody. i have had swollen glands and a sore throat and clogged ears for the past week. it's not been debilitating, it just feels like i'm about to come down with something major but it keeps just simmering so i feel like i am stuck in the contagious stage and don't want to go mingle with others for everybody's sake.
have you or someone you know been sick with the flu or headcold in the past two weeks? anybody else want to call jacoby & meyers?
it's muy bien if ya know what i mean
yes that's steve adams from ALO on standup bass
alotta joe's wardrobe from the top shelf
veggie enchilada from salsa's (she says veggies coulda maybe been hotter)
steak enchilada from salsa's (he's got no complaints)
so darn tasty
Thursday, February 28, 2008
he sleeps diagonal in his bed
The tallest man in the history of basketball, 7 foot 7 inches tall Kenny George, played a solid game, ambling up and down the court, scoring almost at will. he finished with 18 points. it was senior night - the last home game - and the small gym was packed and fired up. it was great to be there.
asheville has a chance to win the Big South Conference championship this weekend.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
addition
like a grail.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
last week
sit still catch up
freezing scurry spicy salsas salmon paquetez tequila tip
bikes on wagons stone cottage balcony smoky
gotten dogs in burbanks pool
more than 1 mandolin woodpole jamboree
birthday bagels burned then not quite melted but ok banananut
modelfest great rookies spiked coffee
everybody's sick or coming down with something
or otherwise germy american spirits don't count
crackers & cheese i need you book of answers
laughing seed bloody mary ginger cider soup sweet tangy hot peanut sauce
yarn craft walk wine text ingredient
french broad chocolate lounge heaven
green life capers clams olive oil garlic
if you mess up just keep knitting
computer resort research passing stones
liquor store CVS prosecco is very pleasant
nectarine round the bend lava cocktail jigsaw
bikers hot dog king stolen pizza stiff caucasian bromance
hell breaks loose we're completely fucked tears
break loose hands wrung pacing phoenix ashes rising all that
beating myself up for getting to this spot at this point
sleep compose send fret
ditch days plans to visit ostentatious display of personal wealth in estate form in light of recent turn
chat think decide think to move cry absorb
resolve sorry the damp overwhelms
headstand think straight
walk dogs to woods
seinfeld's J Peterman & his 4 dogs
march straight like cadets
while nacho bucks and leaps and tries to hop on them all
and they pull a swift detour right up
a dirt embankment on somebody's lawn
to avoid the encounter
past the man who lives in the minivan
i sometimes see on the white house porch
whatchoo want the whole enchilada
celtic dancing frozen top kick step full lunar eclipse
continental heineken extortion letter demand $7500
memo wikipedia 'first sale doctrine'
backpedaled immediately
down to the river worryin about nothing
pulled pork corn pudding mashed sweet potato
pie plate corn bread tender collards sweet tea
we're not tresspassing rat trap texting plans
winter weather invisible ice pellets sleet bier garden
yonder cruise ship fishman hoedown hotbox
boombox house party excellent not my lover numb legs
toss turn gland yin chiao
picnics no pecan pie blueberry apple harvest
you can take em on the plane with ya
friendliest fellow diners with formed ideas
about drunkenness in native americans and scotch irish
it wasn't the time and place to stand up to her
but when is? it couldve opened her mind next time
easy drive to queen city long enough for hug and gas
stopped up on the road again
home
Monday, February 25, 2008
4th grade long island homework
6/17/86
Grade #4
Long Island # 16
1. People who work in factories are called blue collar workers.
2. The firm that employs most of the people on Long Island is Grumman.
3. The first large housing development on L.I. was built by Abraham Levvit.
4. A shopping area that has many kinds of stores is called a mall.
5. People who work in offices are called white collar workers.
6. The daily newspaper is Newsday.
7. The area outside of a city is suburbs.
{back}
1. The advantages of living in a suburb is you don't have to live near crowded lines to get in and out of things in the city. The disadvantages of living in a suburb is you have to go into the city most of the time to go shopping.
2. My family moved to Long Island because my father worked in our cellar in Rhode Island, and his company was in Queens. We moved because he would be payed more and we could have 3 weeks on vacation instead of 2.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
looking forward from 20
not looking TOO forward
a huge modern building for senior citizens, UNCA campus, North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement, Reuter Center
best & worst
the worst way to die would be washing your hair in the kitchen sink, reaching for the light switch & accidentally hitting the garbage disposal and scalping yourself.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
grim reality
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
rock groups and singers
my first true loves, valentine's day 1984, second grade
Febuary 14, 1984
"Rock groups and singers"
Romanticks Micheal Jackson
Vanheilen Paul McArtney
Quiet Riot Cindi Lauper
The Police
Nena
Duran Duran
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
late night remodeling
buying a house is a huge deal. fixing it up completely by yourself is also a huge deal. i am highly impressed with the remodeling talents of my friends in asheville. they are able to do all the plumbing, electricity, and master carpenter wooodworking by themselves.
here brian paints his new kitchen ceiling with a long roller at 1am and admires the electricity that will be an under-the-cabinet light.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
leash injury
if you have a dog on a retractable leash and the dog starts hopping and bounding towards another oncoming dog, do not grab the cord of the leash hoping to stop the dog.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Saturday, February 09, 2008
sunkist ad 1981
Friday, February 08, 2008
Thursday, February 07, 2008
root root root
are losing
nothing i can do
from here
not enjoying this
amusement
hard lounging in my
easy chair
the battle's won & lost
in real time
red blood runs when
big men fall
epic scale of acrobatics
chasing orange
bouncing balls
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
ees no block weedow
well i'm worried. the dryer needs real attention so i finally went down with tweezers & a plastic bag & put the spider carcass in there so i could look at it. how could an exterminator laugh me off that this is a black widow? it shrunk from being sprayed with bleach, but isn't this a red spot?
and still in the same window that i originally showed him is this lovely animal. is this not a black widow? am i a nutty broad? help me out here guy.
baby widows on the way?
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
voting controversy from the vintage vantage site
It all started with Kat Storemski. The outspoken 21-year-old from Florida complained to MTV that our voting t-shirt was giving young people the wrong idea about voting. MTV News ran the story, and what followed can only be described as a media explosion. We were soon fielding early morning calls from the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR - everybody wanted to know why we hated democracy so much.
Even Russell Simmons was talking poop. Then Harvard University chimed in and our shirts were banned from stores across the country.
Uhh, what?
Our favorite part was when Fox News came to our house to cover the story - while we didn't answer the door, we did let Holden and Nacho (dressed in voting t-shirts) out to play with our new friends. They got along great! Look, they're kissing!
When the dust cleared, we collected some of our favorite quotes on the subject - click here to check em out. |
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go out & vote this year, old people
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Monday, February 04, 2008
these sticks are uncrossed
i am very comfortable sitting down completely twisted up, my legs crossed once or sometimes twice, and i know this is not good for my circulation or joints or muscles or probably every system i have. it's probably like when a hose is bent and gets a kink. in the past i've tried nailing slippers to the floor so i could put my feet in them and they would stay straight, but the slippers were too easy to slide out of and unconsciously i would be crossed within minutes. i was considering snowboard bindings under the desk or a chair like teylor in the pumpkin patch.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Saturday, February 02, 2008
saw
i saw 'into the wild' at the brew & view last night. he seemed foolishly unprepared to me, his trip almost a suicide mission. he also looked like offspring of taylor hanson (mmmbop) and wheels chipotle. here's a diagram. i should probably read the book before forming any more opinions about it. the soundtrack was excellent, eddie vedder everywhere.
this is a shot of a table saw at a fun construction site i visited today
Friday, February 01, 2008
Thursday, January 31, 2008
there'll be peace
i had to pull over while driving on grand ave. in san diego one time listening to this song because it made me weep & i couldnt see
seger sundays at the silver fox = $20 in the jukebox, nothing but seger...until the bartender pulls the plug...an act of treason