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The Art, Writings, Obsessions, and Library of David Alan Goldberg
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busymicrobes-blog · 7 years ago
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“There was something dead in my heart. I tried to figure out what it was by the strength of the smell. I knew that it was not a lion or a sheep or a dog. Using logical deduction, I came to the conclusion that it was a mouse. I had a dead mouse in my heart.“
- Richard Brautigan
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busymicrobes-blog · 7 years ago
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DAG grinds up then reassembles the toons again, kids! In each balloon lives an actual quote from an actual famous person, good, bad, and friggin' ugly. Here they are...
*John Irving *Ellen Degeneres *Squeaky Fromme *Miley Cyrus *Aileen Wuornos *Victoria Clafin Woodhull *Katy Perry *Shakespeare (Macbeth) *Maya Angelou *Maria Montessori
As always, my editing tools are Ribbet and Pixlr. Enjoy.
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busymicrobes-blog · 7 years ago
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Because I'm likely an insane person, I'll pull an all-nighter working on various projects, and shuffling quotes from "Be Here Now" by Ram Dass, and mashing it all up with a "Peanuts" strip by Charles Schulz. Again, Ribbet and Pixlr Editor...
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Sometimes, I go into Ribbet and Pixlr Editor (Photoshop sucks) to reveal the Situationist hearts of the Peanuts gang...
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John Waters and David Lynch meet outside of Bob’s Big Boy restaurant in Los Angeles, 1979.
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This is finest book of poetry I've ever read. 
My signed first edition copy of "Marstower" by Amon Liner. Purchased from The Carolina Bookshop in Chapel Hill years ago. Liner made corrections in his own hand throughout this copy.
Amon Liner was born and raised here in Charlotte and attended Myers Park High School.
Amon Liner was a prosaic beast.
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