Last week I was in Ohio on vacation for the Brood XIV cicada emergence (the last 17 cicada emergence until 2012). You can read about that on Cicada Mania.
On my way, I stopped at Cabela’s and snapped this shot of a bear fighting an eagle. It made me think of the Colbert Report, and America fighting Russia.
I live along the shore of New Jersey, so I was surprised to see the world’s largest horseshoe crab in the middle of Ohio (Blanchester to be specific).
Ohio has a lot of fast food restaurants — about 3 times the number that we have in New Jersey. One type of fast food Jersey does not have is chili served on spaghetti. I tried both restaurants that serve this meal: Gold Star and Skyline. While both restaurants had unusually attractive workers, I preferred Gold Star because it was spicier and less soupy. Ohio also has Circle K convenience stores, which is cool to see if you’re a fan of Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure.
No not the Megadeth album! “Killing is my business, and business is good…” is the title of an 11′ tall artwork I purchased over the weekend at the Cry Baby Gallery in Asbury Park. The artist is Charlie Owens. Recession be dammed! I saw it and had to have it.
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John Singleton, who last yelled cut on Four Brothers, will direct; Michael Bandt and Derek Haas, who helped shoot the lights out with 3:10 to Yuma, are writing the screenplay.
As reported, the movie will follow the basic recipe of the 1983-87 TV series: Take four ex-military men; add one war crime they didn’t commit; mix in chases, pursuits and more chases.
Given the source material, Singleton has promised an action movie, a serious action movie—”wall to wall kicking ass and talking s–t,” as he put it to Collider.com. The film presently is sans actors, A-list, B-team or otherwise, as Singleton himself has made very clear.
“I don’t know who is in the cast yet, so all this bulls–t of who is saying who is this person and who is [this person],” Singleton told Collider.com.
Who would you cast? Here’s who I would cast:
B.A. Baracus: Kimbo Slice. He couldn’t grow a mohawk if he wanted to, but Kimbo is every bit as bad as Mr. T circa 1983, if not badder.
I give up after that.
Sometimes I forget that this blog sort of resembles the A-Team van.
Wakka Chikka Wakka Chikka - Porn Music For The Masses, Volume 2 is out, and if you like porn or porno music, or just fun music, give it a play. Many of you will remember The Love God by Martinibomb from Volume 1 — the one featuring Don Knotts samples. Don Knotts!!!
I found another LP Cover blog: LP Cover Lover (a perfect name). Lots of great LP covers from years gone by. Nudes (be aware)!
Monone mixes are always excellent and No. 9 is no exception. If you enjoy library, jazz, funk or otherwise groovy music, listen to Monone.
The best Super Bowl commercials were the Bridgestone tire commercials. They were the funniest and the most memorable. The Sales Genie ads were also very memorable but for all the wrong reasons, one of which is Pandas with stereotypical Chinese accents. This page has all the ads.
Bridgestone with Alice Cooper and Richard Simmons
Bridgestone with the squirrel
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