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June 14, 2009

peace love and california roll

it was an eventful day





he's my japanese boy









xxxxxxxxxx


Posted by clarisamartini on 06/14/2009 2:54 PM Comments (0)

June 10, 2009

explainations>>

So i'll start off saying, that I'm not too sure where this will lead to. It may stay on topic or run terribly off the wide road caused by a imitation of what i'm trying to bring to everyone's attention. You might disagree or agree, which ever I'm fine with, you may even find me to be an ignorant sonofabitch but all in all I'm just a pile of dust in this universe all i want to do is turn into a planet. blah blah blah. BUT ANYWAYS. this is going to be posted whether i'm satisfied with it or not.

The sixies was a great and revolutionary time in history. at that time there was awareness in the minds of nicotene adicted junkies, if it could be found there then what would lead me or anyone else to believe that it couldn't even be found in the sane? Media was over flowed with remember names. Characters that can still be viewed as heroes for THIS generation. I look back and i see that every decade has one to hold. where are we? what are we going to become? again with my constant questions that aren't very well thought out before typed, these questions that could easily be answered if i only overlooked them for a second more. what i'll do for you know is spare your time and use mine. We are in the 21st century, I don't even know if we're part of a new early age or the end of these years as walking clumps of what can be found around us. Do the scientist even know what they're talking about? theories theories that's all i hear. i want the facts. WHAT ARE WE? what are we becomming? We're in the process of some fad that is only an imposter of what was seen during something that our virgin eyes will never even witness. All of our music sounds like robots talking, wow really original since it was predicted to be like this by media ever since i have no idea when. the 21st century, the time of technology. Technology has ups and downs, but how is it really helping us? It's ripping us away from what we all really are! and go ahead and yell it! i'm a HYPOCRIT! and i'm not afraid to face what the MEDIA has turned the youth into! I sholudn't be one to talk. i hate the media. I want to be part of it. i'm soon to be apart of what i hate staring at, no it's not envy that i have a fixed gaze on, it's what is controlling the predicted robots that we will all become, or were, or are apart of. I REFUSE to be apart of scums scientist inventions. take me away from this place where there is not even a place to glimpse at originality. you sonsofbitches! WHAT ARE YOU DISCOVERING! have they even stopped to consider the loop holes in this mess of widgits and doo dingys and hoo has?!  shooting rockets into the sky and such; im not saying your problems will be solved but maybe you should look for lucy up there eh?  Artificially man made everythings is what this generation will be remembered. That is if we are the early age. How foolish, to even think that there's nothing left. humm


Posted by wthmarlena on 06/10/2009 6:17 PM Comments (0)

June 8, 2009

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Posted by KnockoutClothing on 06/08/2009 5:40 PM Comments (0)

February 16, 2009

Offical Friend Clean-Up Day...

Yes friends... It is that time once again!

I am dropping most of the dead weight out of my profile so I can make room for better friends. To be quite honest, I have had a lot of shitty friends. If you are reading this and you were deleted from my profile, I placed you in this catagory. (Don't feel bad, you can attempt to be my friend again durring the open enrolment period.)

Recently I have stopped adding friends, as this is not the open enrollment period. I am presently keeping a three week window available in the month of November for new potential friends and acquaintances, so if you have a chance to mark this on your calendar, please be sure and do so.  For many of my friends out there, I know how you must feel being deleted from my profile, but this must happen to make room for more productive friends. These are friends who actually take the time to say hey or buzz my profile every so often. Borderline friends are staying on board as temps so that I can further evaluate their panache and their post response prowess.

Some of my friends that have just been lurking... You motherfuckers are treading on thin ice. (Consider this your first and last warning.)You can either start posting some responses, stalking, and getting with the snark, or it is time to move on. Please do not take up valuable friend space, it's a waste of space and a waste of time. These are the new rules I have laid out and you are just going to have to learn some good friend skills to stay on board.

The Paypal option will be added as a feature for friends who think that they might be borderline. I will allow donations of five dollars a week until the borderline friends can get their shit together.

This concludes my friend clean-up announcment.

Posted by inlikeflint on 02/16/2009 10:41 PM Comments (1)

October 19, 2008

i've never seen a girl with so many problems

edie sedgwick just fascinates me everyday. its such a tragic tale but it always keeps my interest. haha. now i want to watch factory girl. : i'll have to make time to watch it. its been like 2 weeks since i last watched it and i miss it. edie is like my NEW fashion interest. gosh i just love it!
here are some pictures for your enjoyment:




xoxo


Posted by wakeupamerica on 10/19/2008 1:40 AM Comments (1)

October 11, 2008

Homework.


Music that revolutioned The Sixties.

Exciting huh? I was praying that I could get assigned the 60's, unfortunately my hand is not lucky and I pulled out the paper that said 70's. I know the 70's are so much awesome because of the appearance of punk music and heavy metal but, The Beatles...

Enough said.

So I tricked my classmate that had the 60's to trade with me, telling her the truth that the 70's were pretty much the best. But as my classmates lack of knowledge about music, she said yes and gave me the majestic 60's.

 

You can see there my handwriting, in Spanish, so maybe you could take home a few words xD


Posted by panicismylife on 10/11/2008 9:40 AM Comments (1)

July 25, 2008

BUZZNET BACKGROUND!!!

I finally broke down and donated an image to Buzznet to use for a background. If you catch the front page you may be able to see it. This is what the whole painting looks like...



This is one of my toy car paintings made from real Die-cast toy cars. 2000 toy cars on a canvas that measures 72"x 54"... or 6'x 4-1/2'... You can tell the scale by the concrete blocks used to prop the painting up on the wall. I think the concrete blocks measure about 6"x 6" x 12"... The toy cars are about 1"x 2" and the overall weight is about 60 to 100lbs due to all of that Die-cast goodness!

Here are two more for your viewing pleasure...



sCARab






Auto Domingo



I decided to shoot some of these the other day since I am showing now, There will be more to look at soon, and for those who have not seen the other paintings, there are more paintings in my photo section.

Anyway, if you are perusing the Buzznet frontpage and wonder why all those tiny toy cars look a tad bit familiar...






Posted by inlikeflint on 07/25/2008 2:21 PM Comments (9)

July 19, 2008

Pimp Players In History

Pimp Players in History

Volume IV
Chapter 2.

Memorable pimp players who were imortalized in paintings commissioned by kings and popes.




This is a painting of the guys who put the "V" in vagina. These are the Rodrigaz boys who could make most ladies jump right out of their panties. The Rodrigaz boys were smooth and almost were noted for killing off the Moors in 1700's from an outbreak of Chlamydia and Herpes (simplex 7) ... These boys hoed out their little sisters, their best friends, their friend's friends, and even their friend's mother's former roommates from back in the day. These boys were pimp players from the word go. These boys flossed and flied all the local hood rats dropping the ill tip, all while on the back of a horse. Immortalized by the king of Spain, the Rodrigaz boyz ride into town to pick up their bitches for side tricks who had an appointment... several appointments by occuping soldiers who neded to get their freak on. Later, there would be an outbreak of El Sidz that would force these boys out of town. The Rodrigaz boys ended up in South America where they started several pyramid prostitution schemes.







Pictured here, are the shortest pimps in history. Back in the 1600's these wee the original Lollypop boys. These suave midgets charmed the likes of Marie Antoinette's great grandmother. (Who also had three breasteses.) The Lollypop boys were much like Famous Amous (Who used to leave a cookie as a calling card.) The Lollypop boys left candy and sometimes dressed up in freaky costumes using their lollypops as pimp tools of the trade. These pimps were actually twins and both of them had thirteen inch penises that they had to strap to their legs to keep if from draggin on the ground and shit. They had to be careful to be sure and consume a lot of candy because this would keep their blood pressure from dropping when they sprung wood. The pimp players provided short ones for most of the aristocracy in their locality. The Lollypop boys were known for their badass custom tailored outfits fashioned from Siberian albino tigers, and snow leopards. These boys were so cool they could wear cashmere when it was 110 degrees outside.





This is a historical allegory of Silky.
Silkey had all the fly skivies and hoodrats to boot. You can see in the painting how he could never shake these crazed ancient bitches. This is because Silky had the jimmy of death and once you got his disease, you could not shake the lure of Silky. Women would come out of nowhere and offer to lick his smooth silky hands because they looked like cloted cream. Silky was just gifted, he would meet a good girl from church and the next thing you know, she's turning tricks earning six digits...





This is the famous "No Bitch, I said Bring me my BREAD!" painting. Silky was a true pimp and Silky always got his money. If you didn't have Silky's money, he sent that bitch packin with a quick backhand. Silky didn't play.





This is 42nd street Moses. 42nd St, was the king of 42nd street in Athens, Greece. While most of the Greeks were bull jumping, or challenging Achillies to a foot race, or wrestling centaurs... Moses was whoring out their wives, daughters, and sons... (It's Greece) One day Moses left out to pick up one of his tricks from a bull dyke bitch lesbian named Medusa That was the last anyone had ever heard or seen from Moses, but one thing is for sure, That pimp was rock solid.





This is Big Peter Paul Pimp Player from Reuban street. PPPP had a penis so large he could use it as his pimp stick to slap people upside the head when he needed to degrade a motherfucker in public. PPPP had a candy bar named after him, but the original bar had to be reduced in size because to much candy would make even the Lollypop boys sick. If you ever had a king sized Peter Paul candy bar you know what I am talkin about. It ain't no Zag Nut I can tell you. Peter Paul's penis was removed and place in the Rose Catheredral's reliquary so that the pilgrims and nonbelievers could all witness the great powers that emanate from PPPP's gigantic jimmy.





It's the proverbial "Ah shit" moment that players from all over the place sympathze with.
This is one of those genre paintings of everyday life while pimping. "Uh oh, Looks like wee's got a problem!" Bitches were more solid back in the day. A good hoe back then used to be able to take on three or four johns before five in the morning, and then give birth and go right back to work. Bithces had work ethic back then. In the painting is Monty, entitled, "I got 99 problems and two bitches pictured with me." Monty ran the Alice in Wonderland circuit that was mainly a peep show where sailors could beat off behind a wall of glass for a few farthings,. It was pretty cool because just before the sailors would drop their wad two midgets would rush out from behind the glass and close the curtains. Then the sailors would be asked to deposit more money into a slot by the stage.... It was a quick money making scheme that Monty was able make a small fortune on that kept him in the latest style, and his hoes clean for higher paying clients.








Posted by inlikeflint on 07/19/2008 6:18 PM Comments (3)

June 6, 2008

Shout! 60s musical

I recently saw this great musical called Shout! in Chicago. It's a jukebox show with pop songs from the 60s like "Son of a Preacher Man" and "Wishin' & Hopin'." It's really a lot of fun! It's on tour now so keep an eye out for it.
Posted by meaghan2010 on 06/06/2008 7:29 AM Comments (0)

March 27, 2008

Footprints in the Sand

I went to one of those funerals today that you go to in respect for one of the relatives of the deceased.  Although I didn't know the guy, he was my brother-in-law's long-lost brother. 

I'm glad I went, because the poem Footprints was on the front of the little handout at the ceremony. 

I'd long ago forgotten about this poem, and researched it later.  The story behind it is almost as good as the poem.  After reading http://www.footprints-inthe-sand.com/, make tracks over and click on the poem (sound on) for a little feel-good vibe.

 


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