"There are many interesting species of predator and prey sheltered within the broad grassy spaces and massed granite tarns of the Outback. One of these is the Outback Slug. It can leap nearly a quarter-mile straight into the air, but it has never mastered the ability to land. It has no predators; it is just... stupid
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I recently found an old high school buddy on myspace. His artwork and podcast stuff really made me think of you... thought it was stuff you would like. Check him out! You'll have to copy/paste cause I'm feeling too lazy right now to do the link thing. I always have to look it up since I'm techno-incompetent.
http://www.wralphwalters.com/
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=42892787&MyToken=d5c08140-b3ab-42c3-8c0e-7fbe4e1a4233
http://z0mbieastronaut.livejournal.com/
http://za-frequency.livejournal.com/
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Yeah, I dig on that kind of art. It's not my direct, straight-forward fave flave, but it perfectly reminds me of the flavors preferred by several of my peers in the acid- and weed-rich Savannah days. It's like... I dunno, I guess a cultural icon of sorts? Anyway, it brought me back to happier days. Or maybe that's not fair, since I'm pretty thrilled with the wife and kids. So replace "happier" with "a whole FUCKload more carefree." Yeah, that's it. Savannah, GA, at the delightful peak of my adult childhood. With the gruesome and the divine, the carnal and the spiritual, all just sort of rubbing shoulders together and having the most spiffy ol' time.
Mmm. So now I'm homesick again. There's a novelty.
ANYWAY. Yeah, thanx for the links, ma chere! Looking forward to the day when I might see all you hep cats again.
PEAS!!!!!
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Would love to catch you when you are next in town, whenever that might be!
Yeah, Ralph is very cool. He was a good buddy in highschool, and like me did not exactly fit in to the scheme of things in Franklinton, La. :)
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