Bad Dream

I like to think that I have some creative talent, and I'd like to share that with the world. In that spirit, I've put a new drawing online. It is called "Bad Dream". You can stare into the green spiral as much as you want, but you may not like what you see.

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I drew this one about a month before I went to Basic Training. I have only shown it to a few of my close friends, but I thought that it should now see the Light of Day. I have a few …

No InuYaShu

Well, I was supposed to go watch InuYaShu with my battle buddy. Things did not quite go according to plan...

I picked XXX up at the house, and we went off to see one of XXX's friends about a new pool cue. (XXX broke her favourite cue on Sunday... pieces flying across the room and everything.) I got to play with their cat and dog, and XXX got to hold the snake.

After that, we went to XXX's to play a few games. I figured we would stay there long enough to watch InuYaShu, but I had no such luck …

Pool Games

Recently, I've been playing pool a lot with my friend XXX. Tonight, I went up to McCool's in Angola, IN, where XXX was playing league (APA). After the game there was over, we went over to near-by Skips, where they had free pool.

While we were out, we ran into a few people, such as YYY and ZZZ. YYY is just learning to play pool, and XXX is giving him a few pointers. ZZZ is an old friend of XXX's who works in the area. I spent a lot of time talking to ZZZ, who had many old "war stories …

Bill Drummond on TV & Radio

Bill Drummond has been making quite a few appearances lately, on both radio and television. Tuesday night, he made an appearance on the BBC 6 Music program The Evening Sequence.

On the program, Bill talks about his career and pop music in general, starting with the first record he ever bought, "Strawberry Fields" by The Beatles. He asserts that this record was the greatest piece of art ever made. They go on to talk about his first band, Big In Japan, and play one of their songs, "Nothing Special." Well, it certainly is something special, as that track is very …

Smash Phones and Prepare to DIE!

A little bit of looking has lead me back to a few of the KLF's old web sites. The first one I'd like to present is a publicity stunt for the Solid Gold Chartbusters. At first, the Phone Bashing web site looks like an ordinary we've done it now style site, but a quick whois reveals who is really behind it... Virgin Records. Score one for Jimi! Our next site is an innovative idea from Bill Drummond. He wanted to provide a place for you to plan your death, so prepare to die at mydeath.net. For more information about …

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I had a wonderful thanksgiving with my family, and am very thankful that they could make it. We had a wonderful dinner, with turkey and ham and lots of pies! I'll be posting some pictures soonest.

Lucy's note: Hello - Thanksgiving has come and gone - but you might want to check out the new blog site called optruth.com.

Editor's note: the pictures aren't coming, and the referenced blog site is gone.

Blacksmoke

Jimmy Cauty of KLF and Scourge of the Earth fame is back with a new DIY EP. His latest project is called Blacksmoke, a collaborative rock-industrial-unclassifiable project released by Crapola Records. These guys also have some cool remixes and artwork, and will be having a showing this Christmas.

Dr Stuey's note: And you can read all about Cauty and Blacksmoke at the Library of Mu, cheers, the Librarian. (February 21, 2005)

Kidd of Speed

The Kidd of Speed, Elena, does it again. The Serpent's Wall is a great photo tour of Kiev's fortifications. It is an interesting look in to the lifes of the Ukranian people, over the last several hundred years.

You may remember Elena as the woman who took the controversial ride through Chernobyl. Some people have claimed that the ride was a fake, but it is an interesting journey nonetheless. (I personally have faith in Elena's story, and would like to point out that some of the photographs are from the collections of others.) If you are interested in the history …

Vampires! The Dark Alleyway

I have found a cool new game to occupy my time. It's called Vampires! The Dark Alleyway. It is a grid-based MMORPG where you are a vampire. You advance in the game by finding humans or other vampires, and sucking their blood. It is quite addictive.

As you progress further in the game, you will collect coins, learn to use various facilities, and gain powers. The only real limitation on the game is the number of action points you get, which starts at fourty. Every move you make uses at least one action point, and these recharge at the rate …

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