Open Zap, SF hippie art and love
Besides Beardsley, Micheal Angelo, or Botticelli and other Italian artists with some Germans and Americans other cultures thrown in for good measure, Zap Comix and the artist's of the street and the fine 'artist's' from the 60's have figured large in my lifelong artistic journey. So here we go into the Zap, album covers, and what ever the artist's I have selected used to express themselves. I'm covering 2 artists from Zap, and some poster artist's. i seem to have focused on some 60's artists from San Fransisco.
Rick Griffen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Griffin
In 1964, he left Surfer and briefly attended Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts), where he met his future wife, artist Ida Pfefferle. That same year, he hung out with the group of artists and musicians known as the Jook Savages.
Zap and Rick
Victor Moscoso
Moscoso was the first of the rock poster artists of the 1960s era with formal academic training and experience. After studying art at Cooper Union in New York City and at Yale University, he moved to San Francisco in 1959. There, he attended the San Francisco Art Institute, where he eventually became an instructor.Moscoso's use of vibrating colors was influenced by painter Josef Albers, one of his teachers at Yale. He was the first of the rock poster artists to use photographic collage in many of his posters.
Posters by...
Mouse and Kelly posters
Some tunes to go along with the cartoons
A San Fransisco airplane
Some R.Crumb and a holding company with Janis
wear some flowers
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Comments
David Sirota connects the dots
On the Crown prince of Bahrain wanting a meeting, the $32m in donations to the foundation, and military sales that the state dept. has a role in approving.
http://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/emails-show-clinton-foundation-...
Jill Stein coming to Colorado.
5 events. http://www.9news.com/news/politics/green-party-presidential-candidate-ji...
Lots of "Jill Stein is Nader" articles today.
Dana Milbank: http://siouxcityjournal.com/news/opinion/columnists/milbank/dana-milbank...
The Hill. Ooh, "nader's vanity campaign." http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/292453-jill-...
Bet fair on how 3rd party candidates are doing well. https://betting.betfair.com/politics/us-politics/us-election-odds-2016-j...
Green Party is on the ballot in Kansas & Missouri as of yesterday. I'm waiting to hear about Alabama; it's been a week now.
Bernie's schedule is beginning to fill up. Sorry, I can't find the actual AP interview. http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/u-s-election-2016/1.738595
PBS News Hour Interviewed Jill This Week
Judy Woodruff has the gonads to say "by running you are taking votes away from clinton, ruining her chances." (paraphrased)
Well geez Judy , that what elections are about, trying to get votes. What a freakin Hellery tool Judy is.
Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.
That's so 2001.
As if "Stein is Nader" is going to work on someone who, today, is planning to vote for Stein. Those of us who were made at Nader in 2001 have repented.
Supposedly, Nader's biggest sin was making Florida close enough to steal, allowing the SCOTUS to give us Bush. Okay, Bush was horrible. However, the single worst thing Bush did was go to war against Iraq and Afghanistan after 911 for the deeds of 20 or 21 criminals. If any nation should have been attacked, it should have been Saudi Arabia. They were financed by Saudi Arabia and telethons held in Saudi Arabia. Hillary voted for both those wars and tried to help Bushco with a con job to sell the Iraqi invasion to America. If you believe she did that because Bush duped her and not because it was DLC policy and she is a neoliberal neocon, I would be happy to offer to sell you the best bridges in my inventory.
I'm sick of Ralph Nader.
He's just a semi-senile, old, egotistical, rich wrinkle now. He needs to retire. I LOVE this diary!! I loved Zap(!) comix, Mr. Natural, and so on and so forth. REC'D!!
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
Hi Shaz
Thanks for the art. In the meantime...
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
I love that art.
It is the art of my formative years, starting when I was 15, in 1967, and beyond. The artist's profiles were very interesting. Thanks for that walk down memory lane.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
Bernie isn't returning Canova's phone calls
Bernie had said he "might" campaign with Canova and now nobody is home.
Apparently we have another betrayal for the good of the cause and because he just can't help himself. The more Bernie betrays principles, the angrier I get. Just like Obama, he is turning out to be another liar saying what wanted to be heard. Must have surprised the shit out of all of them including Bernie when he kept winning. Wasn't in the script.
Oh, how I want my money back. Guess it isn't just Kos I have to worry about picking my pocket.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Something happened,
We just don't know what. Remember Tad & co. Went to work for Canova, then left after a couple of weeks.
I'm not talking about the consultants....
I take Canova at face value that there was strategy disagreement. I'm talking about the fact that he can't get a phone call. He discussed this on TYT. I am not a patient person. It didn't take me long to add up Obama's 2008 appointments to see what a lie he was making of his campaign. Bernie has two strikes if he quit on Canova. I don't know if I need three.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Dissolving Spine Syndrome happened. Remember the Rainbow
Coalition? Jesse Jackson left that to sink too.
"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"
When people go into meetings with Al Capone,
they usually come out saying what a great guy he is, just a businessman trying to make an honest profit, better than most others, nothing happening here...
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
So if he had won, then what? He'd still turn into Obama?
You know CStS, I'm not buying it. There is no proof he was threatened, and if he was, the only way to be safe is to come out and tell the world you were threatened, what you were threatened with, and who did it. If he's protecting his ass before ours, guess he isn't what the country really needs. The mob running this territory doesn't begin and end with the Clintons. Guess sheepdogs come cheap.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Well, this was the problem with Bernie's run--
and people pressed him on it early--where was he going to get the political power to *actually* push back?
As for proof, of course there is none. It would be hard to get proof of something like that. That's why I'm not deeply invested in whether or not people believe it--it's just what I believe.
Here's the possibilities, as I see them:
1)Bernie was insincere from the beginning.
The way the media responded to Sanders, from the beginning of his campaign to mid-June, suggests otherwise. They began by simply denying him oxygen, and when it got too big to suppress altogether, they started mocking him; when that didn't fully work, they started making character attacks on him; all the while they constantly harped on the idea he couldn't win.
That's not how they respond to plants (like Martin O'Malley). It's how they respond to threats. And since Big Media works for The Bastards With Bucks, I take it that they were responding to a threat to said Bastards.
2)Bernie's tired and gave up the fight when it got too hard (no help from Democratic party).
That seems very much against his personality as we've seen it over some decades. He's a workaholic and indefatigable.
3)Bernie's dumb. Really, really, dumb. Dumb enough that he can ignore both the massive hostility of the DNC and the fact that Howard Dean did exactly the same thing ten years ago and failed colossally. He really thinks this strategy is going to work.
All I can go on here is my impression of him, from the time I was living in DC and attending Congressional hearings and such. Although to the right of me, he sure as hell never seemed stupid about power and how it works.
4)Bernie was bought off with bucks.
Um--no. If that were going to happen, it would have happened sometime in the last 50 years. Why does a guy refuse bribes for 50 years, refuse them throughout his presidential run, and then, in the aftermath, suddenly lick his lips and take the cash?
5)Bernie was bought off with policy or political advancement.
This goes back to Bernie being stupid, as only an idiot would think that the Clinton Party is going to give him any actual progressive policy concessions. As for advancement, I don't think pride is any more an issue for him than greed is.
6)Bernie was intimidated. For my money, that's the most likely explanation.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
great list of explanations, yes to number 6)
I do believe that's the most likely, can't forget his facial expression sitting with a stone face and with arms and hands tightly clinched to his legs like frozen up, awaiting something to happen to him on the DNC floor, (before his turn came up to stand up and give it all away to HRC).
I just wonder HOW that intimidation was done.
https://www.euronews.com/live
It was mental
with just a jab of physical (all below the clothing line, of course).
He got threatened, big time. And that's the same reason Tim Canova's not getting return calls.
And if I lived in FL-23, man, I'd be out on the street corner, screaming into megaphones about that pig of a woman who is preparing to steal a Florida election. My money's on "she doesn't want to go to DC", so they'll make sure she stays firmly entrenched, so that Florida can be fracked and stripped bare. And probably sunk.
We're starting to househunt up north. No way are we staying on this fragile peninsula while land rapers suck up what's left of the water table and sink us back into the ocean....
Oh, dear. We'd better get together before you
leave!
I've been thinking about a FL meetup.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
The leaders of "Our" Revolution are revolting against Sanders
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmV7sS1Pw58]
Ha. That is the most excited I have seen her
Not a big fan of 'Our Revolution' .
And as for Bernie, the thrill is gone.
Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.
I posted that only for info about the leaders' revolting.
She could be much more focused and concise!
I'm gonna go with #6
and possibly #4 because of #2. Think about it.
I actually don't buy #4 or #2.
For the reasons I got into--
but YMMV.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
I'd love to see your list start its own thread.
A neutered sheep dog at that
Although it could have been a threat to his family and being threatened personally and having your family threatened is two different things. Just something to think about.
Bulging Wallet Syndrome weighs one down. It's bad for the back.
I honestly don't think Bernie was bribed
or that wealth caused him to tack right. Like I said, if that were gonna happen, would have happened long ago.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
He made sure he would not be naderized...
.... and this gave him best chance to continue the fight. Hard to stomach not a hero or martyr but hard for me to hold a grudge over. #NotMeUS
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
I don't hold a grudge against Bernie.
It's more like watching a beloved fellow fighter, a veteran, get taken prisoner.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Thank you
Why does anyone want to believe that Bernie Sanders could suddenly be "bought off"? Where does that even come from? Because they thought Barack Obama was sincere, too? Hello? Bueller? The man did not have a 30 year track record.
Is it easier to believe the idea that Sanders was "bought off", than it is to admit to one's self that their government is completely and totally corrupted and guys like Sanders can't fix it? It must be, but I'm getting a little tired of seeing otherwise-intelligent people considering it. I'm sorry, but it's just stupid--if the man was going to sell out he would have done it years ago.
Your #6 is something I've been saying for a long, long time now. Shit got real when they started fixing primaries. And yet, many continue to sit around the blogosphere, acting like Bernie must have been the bad guy. Makes zero, zilch, zip, nada sense.
My post was not about Sanders.
I, too, find following a thread on this board challenging sometimes, but my reply was to a post about Jesse Jackson giving up the Rainbow Coalition because Jackson lost his spine. I am not sure that is true, either, but I made a weak attempt at sarcastic humor about Jackson.
Reading about Facebook
It appears that FB owns the election. Trump has twice the number of followers as Clinton. People love Make America Great page.One entrepreneur running a Trump website makes $20,000. per month after expenses of $8,000. He pays a married couple in the Philippines to do the actual postings on his page from morning to night EDT. They just rip other articles about Trump and post them. There are a few graphics to make, like big writing on top of photos. HILLARY IS INSANE kind of slogans. The article is in New York Times Magazine this morning.
So much money being made on pure crap on FB, meanwhile this little worthwhile site is having trouble financially.
To thine own self be true.
I enjoy this surrealistic
art, its nice to look at the varying styles. In a sense I'm looking at a way of making similar effects with my models. I'll try to come up with example soon.
I saw an eagle fly over where I live at when I went for a short walk today. Its always nice to see them. I saw a pair of eagles fly over the highway a few weeks ago.
I'm sleeping better then I was. For awhile it was hard to get more than five hours.
Good if you get more than 5 hr/night. I can't now, not that
I am blaming internet-acquired infectious disease. (AAID, for those into nothingburgers). Foggy eyesight now, pupils full-dilated for a look-see that my maculum, optic nerve (it's pink both sides!?) etc, all good, no appointment for 2 years.
Now I nap in the afternoons if required. Eagles are cool.
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I read a study once that found
implied that the blinking lights you see on a computer tend to cause the brain to be more active.
Of course, doing anything to active before you sleep can aggravate insomnia, but I do tend to avoid visual work when I'm trying to establish a regular sleep pattern. Maybe it would help you sleep, if you decided to play with your dog at a set time in the evening before putting him to bed. I think that puts people in a better frame of mind.
I am wondering if Kindle reading does it, not full-lit.
But I can lie in bed breathing for 45 min, regulating breaths, and the mind wanders. Too much flotsam in the sea.
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I am really glad to see discussion of "what happened to Bernie"
Because, I just don't get it.
My DH has a really good gut check on people. I asked him if he had any hits that Bernie wasn't an honest dealer, very authentic. (I'm more gullible, or want to believe really badly). He said he didn't get a whiff of the Obama syndrome.
I watched his "endorsement". I never saw body language and grimacing like that day. I don't have any specific CT or anything, but I really would like to get what happened.
Or was it a calculated politico's reaction to a losing scenario?
Why didn't he address those who contributed to him. Seems out of character and his history. Concern for "incitement" or the appearance thereof?
Any reasonable possibilities will be listened to by me at least. It's bugging me.
Thanks, Harry
You may choose to look the other way, but you can never say again you did not know. ~ William Wiberforce
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See my rundown of possibilities above--
that's my take.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
I'd add one more possibility: guilt-tripped.
"Oh, Bernie, if you don't get behind Hillary, Trump will be elected and millions of innocent people will suffer. That will all be on you just like the Iraq War is Nader's fault."
Of course, that goes back to Bernie being stupid, but it would be buying a negative scenario rather than a positive one.
Good point. I didn't think of that one.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
In order to believe that possibility, I think one would
have to have intimate knowledge about his exposure by his parents and others in their extended friends of the family, to what right-wing, racists, and Nazi Germany's had done to them or their grand parents. To me it comes down to what influenced him as a kid or grand kid of immigrants from Poland most. One would have to look into that to know what he is more afraid of, right-wing supremacists and neo-nazi style and super capitalist loving politicians taking over power or neo-liberals betraying the people through co-operation with oligarchs. It's telling that Sanders was always an independent, not a liberal social democrat, nor democratic socialist attached to the US groups who represent those.
It was also telling that the left folks like Hedges were dead angry about him running with the Democrats from the very beginning, while for example Sheer had more understanding why Sanders did decide to campaign as a Democratic Party member.
It's hard to know. I don't believe much in the "guilt tripped" scenario. He never fell into the trap to use him being a Jew to bring into the play, using the victim status of his ancestors for making others feel guilty to not support him for that. So, I think, he is very aware if others, who bring the "victim" status into play to influence others to support them in their struggles for human rights issues and more. He hesitates to get influenced by such moves. That's imo also one reason he was so easily attacked as being insensitive to the "black lives matter" movement in the beginning.
I think he knows a thing or two about "making people feel guilty" and he is not the guy to play to that tune.
All just my personal opinion, no facts or knowledge to support it from his earlier years.
https://www.euronews.com/live
he has said
this:
And this:
Strictly speaking, Adolf was never elected to power
His *faction* got enough votes in 1932 to worry the Establishment, so he was *appointed* to office thinking that would satisfy him and allow him to be controlled. (Wrong-o! And some people knew it at the time.)
The guy who appointed him (and who actually did win both rounds of the election - he didn't get a majority in the first round, requiring a runoff), President Hindenburg, was 84, suffering from advanced senility, and under intense pressure from the pro-Adolf faction.
Of course, most people don't know the inside details - they just "know" that Adolf got into power and assume he must have been elected.
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
the point
was to respond to mimi wondering about Sanders' "exposure by his parents and others in their extended friends of the family, to what right-wing, racists, and Nazi Germany's had done to them or their grand parents," to "what influenced him as a kid or grand kid of immigrants from Poland," "to know what he is more afraid of, right-wing supremacists and neo-nazi style and super capitalist loving politicians taking over power or neo-liberals betraying the people through co-operation with oligarchs." Not to quibble over Sanders' shortcutting description of the German electoral chaos of 1932-33.
yes, thanks hecate, I remember that he said what
you quoted. It's one of the things I try to find out about a person, whose thinking puzzles me, his childhood. Of course, it's a very difficult thing to do. Sometimes you learn something about a person just accidentally.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Bernie knows Hillary was as much for that war as Bush was.
This also does not explain his desertion of Canova or his people going over to Debbie Wasserman Schultz or Bernie's going to California to meet with a billionaire donor.
An awful lot left to speculation, certainly. However, a large
number of people got some important dots connected before their eyes and I don't think they'll soon forget. As Occupy showed, many are open to being educated. Occupy didn't have, or want, the organizational structure to mobilize throughout the country on a significant scale. The people are awaiting leadership and someone, I think, will step forward and fight to the end. If not, wars and climate disruption will bring a less desirable end.
"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"
I always agree with your great points, duckpin.
I don't know if Occupy showed us a movement without leaders and organization succeeds. However, Sanders may not show us that a movement with leaders will succeed.
1. Insincere from the
1. Insincere from the beginning - This is possible if #3 is the bottom line.
2. Intimidated - There is only one way to be safe under this circumstance and that is to shine a light on it. If it was physical intimidation, he should have called the cops and pressed charges. If it was political intimidation, who cares. Would he rather be President or Senator? Not to mention, he's old enough to retire anyway. If it was blackmail (the taxes he never made public?), my god he should have known all skeletons would be unearthed sooner or later and that brings us back to stupid.
3. False interpretation of the right thing to do - somebody convinced him it was the right thing to do like voting for Obamacare. That brings it back to stupid.
4. Money? No way. That 600K vacation home and a secret trust fund for the grandkids doesn't seem to anywhere near enough even if he was so predisposed.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Bernie's not stupid. Let's rule out that one.
I'd buy 3 before 1.
Like I said, the media response was all wrong if he were a plant.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
I don't buy the Violence Threat theory
although with all the bodies falling around the clinton machine, there is that possibility. So not totally discounting it.
My guess is he knew they wouldn't let him have the nomination -- by hell or high water. Rampant cheating had already occurred with no consequences. So to keep his chair positions in the senate he made the endorsement deal. And that deal means continue support for Hellery until election day by subsequent appearences on talk shows and interviews. Simple pragmatics.
Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.
That would mean he sold out for his own personal gain,
even if he lied himself into believing only "he" could save the world and it was for the greater good.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
"he" never could save the world, he said "We" had that task.
Still time to take back our country folks. I hope.
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There is the possibility that
he thinks he can do the most good for the people by remaining in the senate with some power at least. But I realize that is a fine line for some. I try not to dwell on it too much cause some days it pisses me off. And with each new talk show appearance where he tells the public Trump must be stopped so... Hellery, I lose more faith.
Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.
Endless bodies falling
should not be discounted. The people who have compromised this government will do whatever it takes to keep things moving forward the way THEY want.
My guess, thus, is that's it and that's all. There was nothing in this for Sanders, whether he won or not. He's not "lying". He's not being "pragmatic". He's protecting his--and his families'--continued ability to breathe.
This idea that he has somehow "sold out" is just stupid. Note that I'm referring to the idea as stupid, not the people who continue to postulate it.
moscoso
is still around. Here is an interview with him from last year, courtesy Paris Review.
This is kind of an odd piece, about Griffin contracting a Jesus disability while still working at Zap.
Mouse is dissatisifed with the current memorial to Kelley, a bench in Petaluma's Helen Putnam Park.
Odd characters, that's all.
Do recall that the nascent Jesus movement started around then, was there not a Biblical reinterpretation for college kids than? I have a probably not drug-induced memory of some Big 10 Version Bible (not kidding). I passed.
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there was
a thing then about Jesus having long hair, going barefoot, smoking dope, and wanting to stop the war, man.
I think The Way is the tome you remember.
As Garcia said, around that time: "Everybody's lookin' to believe something or somebody. In fact, two people hit on me the other night at that benefit, about Jesus. Jesus people. There's a lot of Jesus talk going around in certain worlds."
I like his OMO bob rides south
images think he might have had too much pure Owsley. That article was odd to say the4 least.. Since he moved south in '69 this was most likely the start of his Jesus period
i had
no idea, till I read that piece, that there was such a thing as "Christian comics."
Learn something new every day.
If Chirstian comix
are anything like Christian rock then I'm glad I missed them.
Thanks mucho. I had that 13th Floor Elevators on the wall
in at least 2 different pads. Under proper lighting it was seriously fantastic.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Just got up
so I'm late again to my own OT. Hope you all have a groovy day
A Beardsley rip album cover
Hope you all have a beautiful day
It's A Beautiful Day, Live from the Fillmore 1968
Album cover by Alton Kelly
Forgot the Love
Great tunes
love Procol Harum, Conquistador one of my all time favorites.
Quicksilver
some people (not naming any names) are prejudiced against them for no good reason yet like soppy, boring Grace Slick imitations just because...oh, I don't know why!
But here's something with some edge to it.
i hung some
with Cipollina in the '80s. He was a good guy.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc3BsFZDERk]
that's some great guitar work
he didn't overplay. I'm not a big fan of "too many notes" or how fast someone is. Cippolina played what he heard. You can tell. From out of his head into ours. And when something comes from out of someone's head it always sounds better than from out of his fingers on licks he's throwing in for show.
i'm with you
on the too fast and too many. And I think probably it's the Dino Valenti-dominated tunes that shaz would eschew. He sort of took over. Causing Cipollina to quit the band.
Maybe the singer is
too much of a mush mouth for me? What Grace Slick 'imitation' are you speaking of? This one?
well that wouldn't be an imitation, would it?
I mean the White Bird thing
Ah I see
you still hold a grudge against It's A Beautiful Day because the wouldn't get off the stage when it was your turn. Bad David La Flam a hippie who was as full of himself as a high school football hero? Just joking. I do like the cover painting and the White Bird thing.
Bernie PRE-endorsement is to:
as Bernie POST-endorsement is to:
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
You got that right
Why did the Bernie shoe waver's hit my art and music OT this morning? What they don't have enough essays about this political pol worshiping and loathing crap on the recent list?. Good grief enough is enough. This site has gone full bore pol Bernie/Clinton persona speculation Our revolution my ass. I'm taking a week off cc99% I just don't care about the hype involving Dem. pols or the damn fixed election. Man if it herds like a sheepdog chances are it is one. Then there is the belief that even Assange is riding to the rescue. I don't think he is working to get rid of Hillary. It's getting as bad as it was at Dkos with pol worship substituting Bernie for Obomber. See you after my self imposed time out. Who gives a rats ass if Bernie's not answering Canova's calls. Maybe Bernie is embarrassed about this whole mess of an election. At least I'll get my washing done.
I like the After Bathing at Baxter cover. It was done by a Japanese artist and illustrator. The American release had an airplane. This cover is much better.
...Shaz, do you do windows?
Mine need be cleaned, 4 surfaces where possible. This raking sun is embarrassing as to my skilz (none) as housekeeper. I am one who takes off window screens end-of-open-window season because they interfere with a clear view. And nevermind windows, some are 3 stories off-ground. Peace out.
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
people
need at all times to talk about Daddy. Bad Daddy, Good Daddy, Stinky Daddy, Disappointing Daddy, Poor Threatened Daddy, New And Improved Embassy Savior Daddy. Or, Mommy. Good Mommy, Bad Mommy, Bomber Mommy, Email Mommy, Poopy Mommy.
While it's a bit much--
It's understandable, given the circumstances.
The way to move along to something else is to write a big diary that takes the next step. Or plans the next step. Or imagines it.
When people have no work, no plan, and are starting to suspect they have no hope, they tend to stop talking positively or practically, and rather focus on who's to blame.
It's not surprising, really.
It's worse than usual now, because many suspect they've been offered busywork and a fake plan, which is worse than none at all.
So, like I said, the thing to do is to take a stab at what the next step might be. But that takes a lot of work and energy, and for many of us energy is at a premium.
If nobody else does it in the next day or so, I probably will take a stab at it myself.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
are
Daddy and Mommy present here?
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No. They are not.
They're not necessary.
They've been obviated.
They're larval.
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mom and pop
they will fuck you up
for sure
Greetings from the greatest of Greek Heroes!
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