Friday, January 15, 2010
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Sayulita, Nayarit Mexico
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Wild Wilderness - First Thursday of 2010
Friday, December 25, 2009
Jesus vs. Santa (The Spirit of Christmas)
Jesus vs. Santa is one of two animated shorts that Trey Parker and Matt Stone created in the mid-90s, later becoming the "South Park" series on Comedy Central.
This was the very first thing I had seen come from "South Park" - in about 1996, a friend showed me this animation (which at the time was groundbreaking and complete adulterated awesomeness) on a bootleg VHS tape. This tape made its rounds, it was showed to many friends, usually after bong rips.
Jesus vs. Santa, for me, is a Christmas cult classic, right up there with A Christmas Story and Scrooged.
So, Merry Christmas, if that is what you believe - and
Happy Last Friday of the Decade!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
The Garden of Earthly Delights Ravages The Eagles Bldg.

The Garden of Earthly Delights (a.k.a. "Millennium") is a Medieval painting by Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch.
This triptych shows biblical scenes, and tells a story about the choices humans make - and the eternal consequences to such choices.
I'm likening this painting to my office holiday party this year, as 16 of the party-goers became ill afterwards. We're not positive if it was influenza, H1N1, food poisoning, or the favored gastroenteritis. All we do know is this: fun and happy times were shared by friends and colleagues. We ate, drank, and were merry. Then, Hell took over and tortured the living shit out of us.
Fortunately - it seems only to be lasting a day or two.
Click the link for a finer view: The Garden of Earthly Delights
Friday, December 18, 2009
The Magnitude of the Continental Divide
The Magnitude of the Continental Divides from Chris Coleman on Vimeo.
"The Magnitude of the Continental Divides" is an animation exploring the ways we define ourselves and our nations. It is a journey between many locations in various states of withdrawal and aggression. Borders become weaponized and damage is always dealt from afar. The individual is caught in the midst, unable to separate themselves, unable to define identity without place.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Great Movies!
Fantastic Mr. Fox, Wes Anderson
A Serious Man, Ethan & Joel Cohen
Where The Wild Things Are, Spike Jonze
Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino
Watch movies. Be happy.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
The Muppets Go Bohemian
ps... i truly believe that jim henson was one of the greatest people of the twentieth century.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Kids of 88
Introducing slutty new wave/electro duo Kids Of 88, who describe their music as "a cross between a late 80s police drama intro theme and a sophisticated super hussy".
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Vintage Reality Entertainment
These films are interesting to me because my family went on long road and camping vacations too. It is interesting to see how things have changed - and to contemplate today's society (especially how families interact and what we consider entertainment).
I give you...
Bartsow Family Vacations
During five summers from 1957 to 1961, the five-member Barstow family of Wethersfield, Connecticut, set out to visit all 48 of the then United States of America on a series of month-long camping trips.
PART I
PART II
The "Utah Claw" - bangs that shot up towards the heavens!

This was my Utah Claw. The hair that Aqua Net born. This was THE look. Young women of Utah (and parts of New Jersey) are still known to brave the back-comb and aerosol fumes associated with this defining do.
Here are a few additional definitions of this hairstyle phenomena:
Utah Claw n. a female hairstyle typified by bangs projecting outward from the forehead. Subjects: English, United States, Apparel, Appearance, & Fashion, Body, Slang
1994 - “Re: “Bad Hair Day””: “It was often used in reference to something I came to refer to as the “stiffened frontal bang facade,” a hair tierra set in place with blow drier, hair spray and teasing comb. The heights these can sometimes reach is quite ridiculous.”…“I grew up in an area of West Virginia where such hairstyles are quite popular. We always used to refer to the tall, teased bangs as ‘joke-catchers’ (kept the joke from going over one’s head). A friend from Idaho whom I met in college informed me that her circle of high school friends had dubbed the style of bangs the ‘Utah Claw.’” -[apowell@liberty.uc.wlu.edu (April N. Powell)] Usenet: alt.usage.english (Mar. 7).
1999 - “Very proud to say she has never had a spiral perm nor big, crunchy bangs.”…“Around here we call it the Utah Claw.” - [kimncyn@aol.comspamiam (Cyn)] Usenet: alt.radio.talk.dr-laura (Nov. 16).
2000 - “Re: Application to Live in New Jersey”: Do you have the equivalent of what we know here as the Utah Claw. Long straight hair styled down with the bangs flipped up defying gravity and lacquered with hair spray to withstand hurricane winds? - Robert Nelson (rnelson@library.utah.edu) Usenet: alt.tv.sopranos (Mar. 17).
2003 - “A Night Out With Tiffani Thiessen” p. 9-4: “She had the Utah Claw,” Mr. Simington explained, describing bangs that shot up toward the heavens. - Jesse McKinley New York Times (Mar. 2).
2003 - “Town Talk: Should humans be playing with tigers?”: Actually, it was a “Utah Claw” that led to Roy Horn’s injury. According to the owner of the Mirage, the tiger became distracted by a woman with big hair in the front row. (I can sympathize; I also can’t help but stare at a white-trash woman with a hairdo that she hasn’t changed in 20 years.) - [Dandle] CTcentral.com (Conn.) (Oct. 10).
2004 - “The Fartkeeper”: I never did perfect the “Utah Claw” it always fell over by 2nd period—but oh, I tried. Me and Aqua Net, we tried! - [Jessica] Very Mom (Murray, Utah) (Aug. 4).
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
¡MALVAVISCOS GIGANTES!

FOUND: Giant marshmallows, mexican pastries, and delicious tacos - all at Nueva Vida Bakery in Downtown Nampa. Nueva Vida, in a converted gas station, used to be "Rita's Bakery," - it is just one block south of Flying M Garage. Downtown Nampa makes for a fun Saturday afternoon!
Favorite stops in Nampa: Flying M Garage, The Brass Razoo, The White Pine, Yesteryear Book and Record Store, any thrift store, Nueva Vida Bakery, and Wheeler's (for a "long & juicy" burger).
What else is in Nampa or Caldwell that I should check out on my next visit? Leave me a comment to let me know!
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Ignite Boise III

Thursday November 12th, 2009 - Egyptian Theater
Get tickets online here, or come at 6:30 for general admission.
What is IGNITE BOISE, you ask?
Ignite Boise is a 3 hour-ish idea feeding frenzy that brings together artists, geeks, entrepreneurs, academics, government officials, and others to share their ideas in fast-paced, bite-sized presentations. It’s a great opportunity to meet smart, interesting people (if we do say so ourselves) and maybe even learn something.
THE GOAL:
Bringing together embers of big ideas to spark a blaze of creativity in Boise’s business and creative community –leaving attendees more educated and just as importantly, more inspired.
HOW IT WORKS:
Presenters each get five minutes and 20 slides (automatically rotating every 15 seconds) to talk on a topic of their choice. Everyone is invited to participate, though due to the limitations of space and time, only a handful will be selected to present at each event.
Here are two of my favorite presos, from Ignite Boise past-
The super cool Jess Flynn, of Red Sky Public Relations
Jamie Cooper, of Drake Cooper (poor sound on this clip, sorry!)