Sometime in the future, I will open a bar. Bands will be welcomed to play live, in a rotating fashion. If a certain song or band gets tiresome, a projector screen will drop in front of the stage and this video will be played until the next band comes on.
Category: Videos
Karelia / Alone in the Wilderness
It was nice being able to sleep in a tent for a few nights this past year; I like camping and look forward to taking Max and Mina…
There are a couple of nice outdoors themed links I’ve been wanting to post, so:
Unforgettable Vacation In Karelia – Nice photo set from Finland or Russia, can’t tell which. (It’s hosted on English Russia, so watch for pop-ups.)
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Then there’s this clip from a film called Alone in the Wilderness:
This kind of stuff just fascinates me – I often wonder if I’d be able to handle a month or two of solitude.
The guy’s homepage is here.
I’m acquiring the full video as I type this, so I may write about it again.
Max and Mina’s Tribute to the White Stripes
“The White Stripes belong to you now and you can do with it whatever you want. The beauty of art and music is that it can last forever if people want it to. Thank you for sharing this experience. Your involvement will never be lost on us and we are truly grateful.”
–The White Stripes, February 2, 2011
And so:
We did this back in August of last year.
I was never a huge White Stripes fan, but the way they are ending is inspiring. I sure wish my favorite bands had gone out like this.
Buddy Fishing in Mali
Come and enjoy beautiful Lake Antogo! We proudly support:
Sustainable fisheries
Catch & release
Sashimi!
Death Metal Pengo
For my sister, keeper of Pengo and friends.
FM tribute
My second-favorite moron of the week is the commenter on the clip above who called Annie Lennox a “Gaga wannabe.” Holy crap, kids today!
Merry
Told you once I won’t tell you again it’s a bad way…
I want to eat yakiniku with Jack O’Shea
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Oh, enlighten me Wikipedia: Jack O’Shea’s
I miss living in Sumoto, five minutes walk from Kobe/Tajima beef in any direction. Paying fifty bucks per filet/sirloin seemed expensive even then, but I have a feeling I’ll never have such easy access again…