Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
If you had 15 seconds
CBS is going to air a video of their choosing from a group of submissions from YouTube users. Your 15 seconds of fame will be aired during the SuperBowl. i thought it note worthy.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Advice from the Baron.
An acquaintance of mine create an alternate published personality to give advice in the matters of life. Here is a quote from todays post..
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" First, take the cold, dry facts of your life. Put them in a bowl. Now, pour the liquid matter of your dreams and ambitions into the container. Stir until the matters of fact have become moist, kneadable clay. Remember, your life is not infinitely elastic. Too many watery dreams will dilute the mixture to the point that will be unable to hold a shape. Once you've got a good consistency, carefully shape the clay into the form you would like to have manifest. The Baron suggests a small figure, representing you, riding a lumbering behemoth, representing the powerful but stupid world. This is not art class, so do not indulge your fears and create some nightmare vision of yourself being trampled. This is alchemy. Be serious. Also remember that we are working with matter, so an impossible shape will collapse on itself or break apart. Once you have sculpted the desired vision, you will then have to apply the fires of action and will for at least one lunar cycle. " - Baron Samadhi von Coppockalypse, PhD
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You can visit his blog for weekly updates or questions. Baron Samadhi von Coppockalypse, PhD
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" First, take the cold, dry facts of your life. Put them in a bowl. Now, pour the liquid matter of your dreams and ambitions into the container. Stir until the matters of fact have become moist, kneadable clay. Remember, your life is not infinitely elastic. Too many watery dreams will dilute the mixture to the point that will be unable to hold a shape. Once you've got a good consistency, carefully shape the clay into the form you would like to have manifest. The Baron suggests a small figure, representing you, riding a lumbering behemoth, representing the powerful but stupid world. This is not art class, so do not indulge your fears and create some nightmare vision of yourself being trampled. This is alchemy. Be serious. Also remember that we are working with matter, so an impossible shape will collapse on itself or break apart. Once you have sculpted the desired vision, you will then have to apply the fires of action and will for at least one lunar cycle. " - Baron Samadhi von Coppockalypse, PhD
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You can visit his blog for weekly updates or questions. Baron Samadhi von Coppockalypse, PhD
Failed training attempt
So my brother and i went on a mission to a local gymnastics gym in Los Angeles,They had a Parkour training session going on.... only because of my poor ability to copy down mapquest directions.. we got lost!.. and so never made it to the gym.. i was going to post a video of our experience in the practice gym.. but alas. no gym = no video.. so here is a parkour Video from YouTube to spark your interest.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Great new unconventional guitar player
Browsing some music videos on YouTube i came acroos this guy and his guitar.. toataly genius and unconventional, please enjoy. comments welcome.
The J Blog
Hello everyone and welcome to the J Blog. Over the next couple weeks i will be designing and setting up content for this blog. Im an Artist, so art will be a big part of this blog. i appreciate music, good food and drink, and i think having a healthy body and spirit is important. You will find posts and articles relating to but not limmited to these topics. Their will also be news and various media which i think is important and worth viewing.
Please check back soon for updates and thanks for reading!
welcome to all comments and constructive crit.
please, if you have an opinion.. voice it here.
Please check back soon for updates and thanks for reading!
welcome to all comments and constructive crit.
please, if you have an opinion.. voice it here.
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