Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1967 part2
Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1967 part1
Be cool to watch this on a reel. dig the industrial sounds in the intro.
Love this
Off the Wall.
One day Charlie Kratzer took a look at his basement’s bare, cream-colored walls and decided to spice things up a bit. Instead of using wallpaper or paint, the lawyer picked up $10 worth of Sharpie markers. He used famous people and works of art as inspiration for this grand illustration. And Sharpie artwork was the just the beginning for this budding artist—he learned to paint, and now displays his works upstairs as well.
Photo courtesy of Charlie Kratzer.
love the nyc city hall subway station gallery. never knew it was even there.
(via californiagirl)
Cute story my daughter wrote
11-13-09
How The Turkey Got Lucky - By Delaney Glyman
It’s thanksgiving yiks I better hide! I’ll hide under the taybel and under the rug. Oops! I can’t hide under the rug becus I’m to fat! I’ll dress up like a princess then I’ll be in daskys. I think it’s working becus they think I’m a princess becus I dressed up like one. The End.

Listening to Electric Ladyland on the train today and ended up going to wikipedia to check out some details on the album. While reading I came across this interesting fact about vinyl production
[As was common with some multi-LP albums, sides one and four were pressed back to back on the same platter, likewise sides two and three. This was called auto-coupling and was intended to allow discs to be stacked on an automatic record-changer. In this case it has led to some CD releases to have the tracks in the incorrect one-four-two-three order.(e.g. “Voodoo Chile” followed by “Still Raining, Still Dreaming”)]
I was also reminded why I wanted a copy of the original album cover

Got this cool pic of this blog http://goodthingsinternational.blogspot.com/ lots of great photos. tumbled to it through another pic. love it when that happens.
BTW: I rode my skateboard a little this morning. can still do an ollie.
Street Art of the Day: “Streetsigns” project by a New Haven, CT prankster named Ryan.
Inspired by Jason Eppink’s wonderful “Total Crisis Panic Button.”
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