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The Always Be Closing scene from Glengarry GlenRoss but Alec Baldwin is replaced by Dr Hammond giving a presentation from Jurassic Park and the chalkboard now reads Always Be Cloning
neuracnu
You see this cane?
Ice Cream is for Cloners
@jordanbrock +
@jordanbrock godDAMNit
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Stare into the Abyss long enough...
ï͖̻̅̓ͅ ṱ̅el͏l͝ y̺ͦ̀ou͖̝͙ ̳̩h̉̌̈́w̵̟̫at
Profane and arcane accessories
@clockworkorangejuice +++!
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An illustration on a page, surrounded by dashed lines with scissors icons, letting you know it is to be cut from the page. The illustration is cartoony and just black lines on white.
The illustration shows a teakettle steaming. It has lines to make it look like it is hopping off a surface, and it has an anthropomorphic face that looks angry. There are clouds of steam and hearts in the background. The text reads "I'm a little teapot, short and stout, I'll whistle for freedom and kick ICE out!"
The illustration shows a teakettle steaming. It has lines to make it look like it is hopping off a surface, and it has an anthropomorphic face that looks angry. There are clouds of steam and hearts in the background. The text reads "I'm a little teapot, short and stout, I'll whistle for freedom and kick ICE out!"
my fantastic roommate has made a series of valentine's cards for folks who are in opposition to fascists.
And these are for folks to use. if you post somewhere, give attribution to juliannaparr.com
And these are for folks to use. if you post somewhere, give attribution to juliannaparr.com
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#RIP Greg Brown.
Once upon a time, I worked the weekend graveyard shift at a convenience store so I could catch up on some bills. I would record Night Flight on my trusty VCR, then watch it when I got home to let the necessary caffeine buzz due down a little before I went to bed. This is the first time I had heard of Cake. I just read that Greg Brown has passed away after a brief illness.
https://stereogum.com/2488418...
Once upon a time, I worked the weekend graveyard shift at a convenience store so I could catch up on some bills. I would record Night Flight on my trusty VCR, then watch it when I got home to let the necessary caffeine buzz due down a little before I went to bed. This is the first time I had heard of Cake. I just read that Greg Brown has passed away after a brief illness.
https://stereogum.com/2488418...
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Pastel drawing underway in a, perhaps, Surrealist style. On gray canson paper, chairs attend a table with orbs/blobs on a checkered tablecloth. Working out the portals.
Pastel drawing underway in a, perhaps, Surrealist style. On gray canson paper, chairs attend a table with orbs/blobs on a checkered tablecloth. Working out the portals.
I finally started leaving my house, and met up with some artists, and maybe have a gallery. At the coffee place, current and retired teachers, and artists meet and talk. I started this piece the other day, there, on a gifted piece of paper, I worked on it there, again today. There were several artists at work, here and there, around the place. I Got News For You, will be the name of the piece, when it is finished.
I finally started leaving my house, and met up with some artists, and maybe have a gallery. At the coffee place, current and retired teachers, and artists meet and talk. I started this piece the other day, there, on a gifted piece of paper, I worked on it there, again today. There were several artists at work, here and there, around the place. I Got News For You, will be the name of the piece, when it is finished.
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Comic panel, cowboy wearing a hat buries his pants under a crescent moon, saying goodbye to them- "So long pants! It hurts me ter bury yuh, but it'd hurt me worse t/wear yuh!". A sign reads "The End".
For Whom The Pants Tolls
To Pants or Pants Not?
I'll see myself out
Pants of Darkness
The Pants and the Pauper
Little Pants on the Prairie
The Pants and the Pauper
Little Pants on the Prairie
At midnight, it becomes Panse Macabre
Pantsocalypse Now
Pantaloonie!
I'm not wearing any pants. Film at 11.
Goodbye, old pants, I'm leaving Cheyenne.
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Photograph of a sun dog occurring over a snowy Montréal street.
source: https://www.reddit.com/r...
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A black and white photo of a woman inside a clear cylinder sitting on a stool breathing into a mask connected to a machine (a plethysmograph) outside the tude. A man is seated at the machine.
Title++++++
I remember this scene from Tracy/Hepburn: "Without Love" (1945) where she gets oxygen deprived.
(seen behind the title lettering in the trailer at 51 seconds)
https://www.youtube.com/watch...
(seen behind the title lettering in the trailer at 51 seconds)
https://www.youtube.com/watch...
"I want you to put the word out there that we back up. You understand me? We back up." - Stringer Bell
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Ernie with a phone up to his ear, listening to the person on the other end of the phone call.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
Reminded me of this gem: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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A beautiful orange medium-hair cat with a white chest, looking smolderingly at the camera.
Sure is!!
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I stumbled on my favorite version recently- https://www.youtube.com/watch...
That's quite a stache.
We put on an all-Yiddish community production of fiddler on the roof in Philadelphia and cast member and local artist Sofie Rose Seymour created the most amazing show poster that ever was
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Incredible art of gritty playing fiddle on the roof of a west Philadelphia row home. In Yiddish it says Fidler Oyfn Fakh פֿידלער אױפֿן דאַך)
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
Grittler on the Roof?
Fiddly on the Roof?
My Yiddish is rusty…
Fiddly on the Roof?
My Yiddish is rusty…
This poster is gorgeous! It's so dynamic. I really love it.
@d09m4t1c Phidler on the Roof?
@d09m4t1c Phidler on the Roof?
Oh man. I love this poster!
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Why am I not surprised that Danny Kaye was a closet chef?
Also co-owner of the Mariners back in the day.
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The Seattle Skyline reflecting on Elliott Bay taken from the air.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r...
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"Nancy," a single-panel comic by Ernie Bushmiller. Nancy Ritz, described at the Wikipedia article as "a typical and somewhat mischievous eight-year-old girl," with a conical party-hat strapped to her head, holding a bullhorn to her widely open mouth, standing at an open window, announces: "THIS IS JUST TO LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT I'M THROWING A BIG PARTY AND NOBODY IS INVITED"
Happy Schadenfreude Day!
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Person in blue, with blue necklace, wearing a 2002 Winter Olympics hat. (Selfie)
I am not wearing this hat downtown today, or any other. 2002 SLC Olympics hat, with Mormon Funeral Potatoes Olympic pin, 9/11 Pin, German American Friendship Pin, Intermountain Healthcare Olympic Provider Pin.
I feel like I am missing the specific context behind why you are no longer wearing this hat
This is a 2002 SLC winter games hat, and I felt like a dope, after I put on all the pins and then put it on my head. And really, I don't know why I never wear hats. But I gave the Olympic spirit a go...
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But my spouse has encouraged me to engage more than usual.
So, story time:
My wife started her film career with the two guys in the middle (Fred and Jim) on a low-budget horror flick called “Fear No Evil”. They called it Fear No Paycheck. Fred and Jim collaborated around thirty years ago on a documentary about the subway system of Rochester, NY called “The End of the Line”. COVID lockdown inspired them to re-edit their creation with newer digital equipment. Our local art house cinema has three sold out showings this week with more being scheduled for March. Add to this that it was nearly below zero F at the time of the showing tonight. I desperately wanted to be in bed with a book tonight. But this was worth it. Train people geeking out, old friends reconnecting, the joys of discovery and rediscovery all around us.
Below is a link to the original on MoviePhone or Amazon if the mood strikes you.
https://www.moviefone.com/movie...
So, story time:
My wife started her film career with the two guys in the middle (Fred and Jim) on a low-budget horror flick called “Fear No Evil”. They called it Fear No Paycheck. Fred and Jim collaborated around thirty years ago on a documentary about the subway system of Rochester, NY called “The End of the Line”. COVID lockdown inspired them to re-edit their creation with newer digital equipment. Our local art house cinema has three sold out showings this week with more being scheduled for March. Add to this that it was nearly below zero F at the time of the showing tonight. I desperately wanted to be in bed with a book tonight. But this was worth it. Train people geeking out, old friends reconnecting, the joys of discovery and rediscovery all around us.
Below is a link to the original on MoviePhone or Amazon if the mood strikes you.
https://www.moviefone.com/movie...
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I scored a bunch of vintage postcards this past week (you can view them here if you want https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCJJSX ) and naturally I decided that a Then & Now was on the cards.
I wasn't sure this one would work, as in would these buildings still be there. But this being England the odds are good and there ya go. Stanway Rd, Stanton, Broadway.
Possibly one of the nicest villages I've ever visited on Google maps lol. Exact location below
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1msfb6Hi...
If you embiggen there's some quite nice, and clear, details in the postcard
I wasn't sure this one would work, as in would these buildings still be there. But this being England the odds are good and there ya go. Stanway Rd, Stanton, Broadway.
Possibly one of the nicest villages I've ever visited on Google maps lol. Exact location below
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1msfb6Hi...
If you embiggen there's some quite nice, and clear, details in the postcard
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Graphic reads:
Summer Olympics: Who can run the fastest? :)
Who can swim the fastest? :) Who can do the best somersault? :)
Winter Olympics: WHO CAN MAKE IT TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS ICE SLIDE OF DEATH AND SURVIVE?? WHO CAN GET AROUND THE RINK WITHOUT GETTING THEIR HANDS SLICED OFF BY EVERYONE ELSE'S FEET BLADES?? CAN THIS GUY DO A 1080 DEGREE
FLIP WITHOUT DYING??
Summer Triathlon: Don't run too fast, you have to save your energy for a swim and a bike ride! :)
Winter Biathlon: I see you've been skiing for five miles now here's your gun
Summer Olympics: Who can run the fastest? :)
Who can swim the fastest? :) Who can do the best somersault? :)
Winter Olympics: WHO CAN MAKE IT TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS ICE SLIDE OF DEATH AND SURVIVE?? WHO CAN GET AROUND THE RINK WITHOUT GETTING THEIR HANDS SLICED OFF BY EVERYONE ELSE'S FEET BLADES?? CAN THIS GUY DO A 1080 DEGREE
FLIP WITHOUT DYING??
Summer Triathlon: Don't run too fast, you have to save your energy for a swim and a bike ride! :)
Winter Biathlon: I see you've been skiing for five miles now here's your gun
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I cannot love this enough.
Lichen will oversee our demise.