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Debriefing ! Setlist de la soirée SIXTIES IMMERSION DiJerk Baldo au Drunken 20/01/2023https://www.mixcloud.com/.../dijerk-baldo-sixties-beat.../DiJerk Baldo au Drunken 20/01/2023 ⁃ Cocoa par MIGHTY TALLISH ⁃
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Buster and Holly #4
Martha Revisited
A quarter of a century had come and gone since the divorce. Soon after the old pastor who had married them also divorced himself from the church and moved away. Quick action by the elders soon brought in a brand-new young man, straight out of bible school and shoe-horned into the job. It hadn’t taken long for Martha to rein him in and throw the marriage lasso over him. Subsequent to that, in quick succession, came her three rug rats, all male, much to Martha’s disappointment. Coming right out of bible school, Jeff was the proverbial greenhorn, still wet behind his ears not only in the work of the pastory but also in experiential female relationships. Unlike Buster, however, Martha (and her mother) had easily maneuvered the young man into the marriage bowl which was capped off having him sign on the dotted line for yet another cracker box domicile. It just so happened to be in the lot right next to Martha’s parents.
Jeff was not without his surprises, however, For over the last twenty years he managed scratching and clawing out a way in which to win himself a master’s in theology. Then, just two years after that, with great sacrifice to all, his doctorate. All in all, Martha thought him to be a good man and a faithful husband. Today, however, Martha found herself sitting alone in an empty house. Her last child was now flying the coop as he and his dad were headed down the highway to drop Jr. off for his first year of college -which just so happened to be Jeff’s old alma mater. Yes, she thought, Jeff had been and was a good husband, all things considered.
Alone and sitting on the couch looking out her front window, Martha reminisced on her life. Looking back over her marriage to Jeff, she had resigned herself to the fact that Jeff had been willing to participated more in the attending to his “flock” and securing an education than in having a close at-home relationship with his own family, which, sadly, included her.
Spring had sprung. Mom and dad were off enjoying the first month of full retirement. Driving off to visit out of state friends who had themselves only recently retired, she already knew what the future held for them. Before leaving, they had commissioned Martha with the daily chore of feeding the fish in daddy’s aquarium. Living next door to your parents had both its good points and it’s bad. Brian, now headed off to school with his dad had taken over the feeding of fish for the first week. Now, however, the core had landed squarely on her lap. And so it was that Martha now found herself standing in front of that large, bubbling tank, sprinkling the regimented portion of food on top of the water. The feeding of the five thousand, as Jeff had joked.
Locking the door behind her, Martha sauntered back over to her own empty house. Jeff wouldn’t be back till the end of the week. Having acquired his PhD., Jeff had, to a degree, outgrown his small, largely simple minded flock. The offering of a teaching position at his old school had been too much to resist. Men! They find it ever so difficult to turn down prestige and money. Martha knew from the first hearing of the offer that Jeff would jump at the position. In turn, it caused no small turmoil for it would require the selling the house and moving away from everything and everyone she had ever known. The thought of it weighed heavy on her, leaving an empty feeling inside along with a bit of nostalgic fear.
Never before had Martha lived in an empty house. That, coupled with the fact that there were also no parents next door to take the edge off of her disorienting loneliness. Martha, therefore, decided she’d grab her shopping bags and drive on into town and do a bit of shopping. Perhaps she would see one of the women from church and hopefully be able to coerce a luncheon gathering of hens.
It had always been a small town. Rural farming had long been its chief reason for continued existence. A new high school had finished being built next to the old one just outside downtown proper. Ed’s hardware store was still in business -for now- along with Shirley’s A&W root beer stand which had opened over the weekend for yet another summer of rolling skating young car hops and the squealing of teenage tires.
Ed had retired two years prior and turned the business over to his son, Robby. She felt sorry for Robby. For rumor was that a large national chain of hardware stores had recently acquired land over in Fairfield. The writing was on the wall as there was little doubt it would be the death knell to Ed’s hardware. Poor Robby. He was such a nice man, just like his father. Located right next to Ed’s was Jack’s, a local cafe. It had long been established as the area local breakfast and lunch hangout for farmers who made it into town in need supplies and gossip. Right next to Jack’s was Kelly’s, a barbershop complete with a half dozen or so pool tables in the back. Jeff, in one of his sermons, had labeled it a ‘den of iniquity.’ Martha didn’t always agree with everything that her husband said or preached. For time without memory, she and everyone else in town knew that teenage boys, after school and especially after Friday night football or basketball games, those roaming gangs of dermatological disasters, were known to congregate in the back room to both play pool and on Friday nights, to take advantage of the worst kept secret in town, the buying and drinking of under-the-table beer.
The last building in the row of downtown, sunny side business buildings, was Benson’s. It was a centennial grocery store complete with old hardwood flooring, tin paneled ceiling tiles and the ever rotating ceiling fans. As Martha sailed the old rambling Rambler down main street, it was in the passing of Ed’s hardware that her heart skipped a beat. It had been at least six months, on Homecoming weekend, since she had last seen him. She knew that by living so far outside of town, he was now more likely to frequent Fairfield businesses than here in his home town. For there stood a certain handsome man, her ex, with phone in hand, probably talking to the woman who had taken her place.
Buster, unlike Jeff, had remained remarkably not just slender but athletically toned, retaining a youthfulness about him which would always have strangers guessing him years younger than he actually was. As with many small rural towns, there were the standard gossip rumor mills of which Martha, due in no small part to her mother, had often participated in. After all, what else was there to do such towns for stay at home moms? But to her credit, she never entered into the conversation when the gaggle of hens spoke of him and his bride living out in the weather beaten house south of town. Martha wasn’t stupid. She knew well what the gist of the conversation which they kept to themselves was when she entered the room.
Buster had been a lanky and relatively uncoordinated lad throughout high school. When married to him, the few times she had freely given herself to him in a desperate need for sex, she had found him to always be clumsy and unimaginative. Yet today, viewing him standing in the doorway, all those youthful characteristics were seen a thing of the past. No longer capped with a full head of hair, now he kept it shaved while sporting a close cropped white goatee. She sighed. Her ex had morphed into some 5th Avenue Marlboro cigarette ad hottie.
Martha rolled the Rambler to as stop directly in front of Benson’s. As she got out and walked into the store she stole a quick glance his way. Had he noticed? Too quick in her step into the store for her to respond back, she imagined catching a glimpse of a free hand waving to her while yet conversing on the phone. Had he really waved or had she imagined it?
Despite her original intent, Martha grabbed only milk and eggs. “Just put it on the tab would you Bubbles?” she told the woman behind the counter before rushing out the door. Walking more slowly upon exiting, she stole another quick and casual glance to her left. He had vanished. Dare she?
Martha started the car and backed out quickly before driving on around the corner of Benson’s store and pulling into the rear alleyway. She knew that often men would choose to park around back and sure enough, there was that familiar old, half beaten to death, green pickup. She dared.
Pulling to a stop in front of Buster’s truck, she sat patiently until he existed the store with a large box of nails and some tubes of caulk, dropping his arm load into the back of the truck. It was in the turning to open the drivers side door that he finally looked up and caught sight of her. She motioned to him. To her chagrin, he seemingly cast a less than enthusiastic look her way before closing his door and walking over to her.
“Hi Buster! How have you been?” she heard herself ask.
“Martha.” His acknowledgment of her was short and to the point. With a shrug of the shoulders he asked in a cold conceding, “What do you want?” What had she expected? Their paths had only crossed once in a blue moon over the years. He had always been polite but also, always removed and resistant to anything beyond being polite.
“Listen, Buster, I know. I, I,” she stuttered before blurting it out, “Can we go somewhere and talk? Please?” Martha found herself truly begging the man. “Really. Something’s come up and I really, really need to talk to you. Please?” she continued to plead. Surprised by her extruded desperation, it nevertheless appeared to stir something in him. “Some place out of eye shot,” she added. “There’s no need to feed any of the gossip mills. Please, Buster. I wouldn’t ask you if it wasn’t important.”
She suggested to him a place where to meet but he put up a hand to stop her before she finished, telling her to meet him elsewhere in an hour. With her heart pounding within her, she agreed. Backing away, she sped on around him and headed back to the house for a quick powdering of the nose and change in clothing. What was she thinking? What was she planning?
Buster’s choice was decidedly better than hers. The barn sat an eight of a mile back off a one lane, country road of which no one traveled down except for old man Cortney when he drove his tractor or combine down it to plant or harvest the surround fields. The new interstate, a half mile further on, had turned the road into a dead end. The old farm house that had been Cortney’s parent’s had long since been leveled. A single squalid old barn had been left to stand. To his credit, Cortney kept the grass mowed on either side of the drive that led back to the barn. As she got closer to it there she saw no evidence of Buster’s truck, leastways from this side. A grouping of volunteer Mulberry trees had sprouted up on the north side of the barn but there remained two dirt tire tracks around the south side. She followed them around the back. The old green pickup sat there waiting for her to show. Buster remained with as she pulled ing along side.
Turning off her engine, it appeared it was up to her to get out and come to him. As she approached she could hear the screeching of the window’s objection as Buster rolled it back down into its socket. The trucks passenger remained inside.
“Okay, against my better judgment, you’ve got me out here. What’s so important after all these years that you’ve got to have this secret rendezvous, Martha?” Hearing him use her name with such disdain, it flooded her consciousness with a host of bad memories.
“Buster,” she hesitated as the words formed inside her head. “Look. You have every right to still be mad at me. I get it. I did you wrong. I did you bad wrong. There’s no excuse for what I did to you. I made it impossible for you to do anything other than what you did. I harbor no thoughts of it being your fault at all. But there something you need to know. It’s about mom.” Martha drew a deep breath before continuing. “Mom hated you.”
With his right hand still on the steering wheel and his right resting on the window sill, Buster turned away from her before letting out a sarcastic laugh. “Tell me something I don’t already know, Martha.”
Continuing unabated, Martha added, “She hated me for marrying you. She took pleasure in making sure I treated everything you ever did for me with contempt. Did you know it was her idea for me to marry you on the weekend that I was-” Martha looked down and away from his returning gaze, nearly coming to tears at the admission of it. “Mom knew I’d be in the middle of my menstrual cycle. She actually laughed when I told her how you had exploded and then drove off.”
“Well, well. That never seemed to have bothered you much back then, did it? Why are you telling me all this now, Marthat? I gotta be going. I thought it was something important. Geese Louise.”
“No, no please, Buster. There’s more. Mom did everything she could to poisoned me against you for a reason, Buster.” Martha drew a deep breath and then began, “I’ve come learned something since then. A terrible, terrible secret. It’s about mom’s Grandpa Dix. I don’t remember much about him except that he scared me. After he got released from jail he stopped over at mama’s house. Dad had never met him before he got sent away. And never having met him, when he showed up to the house, dad let him in. Mom wasn’t there at the time to hear her tell it. She had gone out shopping. But when she got home, and this I do remember, mom went ballistic on dad for letting him in the house. She was screaming at both of them and even threw a dish at grandpa as he turned and ran out the kitchen door. That’s really all I remember about him. She never told me why she hated him so much. Then a couple of months ago, mom sort of told let the cat out of the bag as to why. She confessed to me she too didn’t remember all that much about the man. I guess she was only six or seven at the time when he got sent off to jail. But one night-” Martha hesitated in her story telling. Looking up at Buster and took a deep breath. “All this was after the divorce, Buster. One night last fall, I was over at mom’s when I found her crying. Ya. Can you imagine mom crying? Anyway, dad had driven over to work at the church. Mom had apparently taken advantage of him not being there and stolen a little bit too much from that bottle of whiskey she hides in the a kitchen. I did my best at trying to get some coffee down her and calm her down. That was when she began talking to herself about her Grandpa Dix.” In an abrupt confession, Martha blurted out, “Grandpa Dix use to molest her, Buster. Those weren’t her exact words but that’s what gleaned from what she was mumbling.” Martha took another breath and shook her head. “Thank God, she didn’t remember talking about it to me the next morning. But there’s something else, Buster. She told me after Grandpa Dix got sent away, she came to realize who it was that use to come over to the house at the same time Grandpa Dix was molesting her. It was your great grandfather, Buster. It was Jack Hodges. She said he was the other man who use to join Grandpa Dix in molesting her.”
Buster had purposefully chosen not interrupted her. By letting her tell her story, keeping it short, he reasoned he could get back home all the sooner. But the sharing of this began to explain much of what had in turn happened between he and Martha. It changed the hue. He could see why Martha had pushed him to such a point where he, himself responded by basically molesting his own wife himself. It also explained some of why her mother had such disdain for him.
“I’m sorry to hear all this.” It seemed to Martha that Buster had softened.
“Buster, will you forgive me? My mother may have instigated much of it, but I played along. How can I ever apologize to you for honeymoon night? You were so good to me while we dated, Buster. You were patient. You waited, just like I asked you to. I knew it was hard for you. You were just being like every other man who was about to get married. You wanted to touch me. And I know you wanted to look down my blouse.” With regret choking her voice, Martha added, “ And then, oh Buster, then that look on your face when I took my bra off and those socks fell out. Will you ever forgive me?”
“It’s all water under the bridge, Martha. No need for you to bring up the past. Let it go.”
“Buster,” she pleaded, “back then I didn’t exactly have much for you to look at anyway. I was a carpenter’s dream.” Martha chucked. “Flat as a board. But thankfully, having those three kids and having mom’s genes finally kick in, it changed all that. If I could do honeymoon night all over again,” Martha opened Buster’s door and then stepped back, “ I would have loved to have shown you these.”
To Buster’s complete surprise, Martha drew her dress in one sweeping motion up over her head. She didn’t have lick of clothing on underneath. Indeed, Buster quickly surmised, Martha had, indeed, sprouted a pair of breasts. With mouth agape, both hands held in protest, it was Buster’s turn to protest.
“Martha, no. Please.” He sighed. He could see what was happening. Perhaps, for the first time he was also seeing the woman who had hid herself inside. This was now a woman desperate to be loved. “Oh, Martha. There’s no need for you to do that.” And yet he continued to look at what had once been formless and void. Even the inverted nipples had now popped out. The years and the delivering of those kids had indeed been kind to her and to that husband of her’s. Unlike when he had been married to Martha, she had now given her pastor husband something sizable to play with. Back when they had been married, Buster had never been given any experience of enjoying such weighty breasts. That was until a certain young lady had opened his truck door, wearing a thread bare, sleeveless shirt which hung low enough that, even in his inebriated condition, allowed for an unrestricted gaze at the most beautiful pair of breasts, even to this very day, he had ever seen, let alone marry and enjoy playing with for the last twenty-two years.
“Put your dress back on, Martha,” he smiled at her as he reached for the door to close it while his right hand reached for the keys to start the truck back up.
“Buster,” Martha almost shouted as she added, “We’re moving!” A pause in action drew up between them. “Mom and dad are going to put their house on the market when they get back from vacation. The plan is for them to find some place in down in Tennessee. And Jeff, he’s taken a job over in Indiana so we’re putting our house up as well.” She stopped, still holding on to the dress with one hand while holding his door open with the other. “I may never see you again, Buster.” She laughed to herself, “Every time I went into town, I was always looking for you, Buster. I always had the hope of bumping into you. It, it, it….” again she stuttered. “It gave me hope. I mean it wasn’t like I had anything to say to you or thought you had any feelings left for me. It was just that you were still there in my life. But now,” he voice trailed off as tears began to flow.
Buster looked out at the woman who had once been his wife. Though it wasn’t really romantic in the way it was now with Holly, at the time he had had feelings for Martha. Now he was suddenly realizing some of them remained. He confessed to himself that when had come into town, he too had it in the back of his head that the two of them might bump into one another. It wasn’t so much as a desire to see her as he knew that would have presented an awkward circumstance. After all, he never really hated Martha. He just hated how she and her mother had always sought to emasculate him. A man can live with a lot of things but when there is no respect….
“Hey hey. There’s no need for tears,” Buster tried to console her. “There’s always those high school reunions.” As soon as Buster said it realized he had never been to one. Martha, still sniffling, moved inside the open door. Taking his hand she placed it on her breast.
“Touch me, Buster. Just this once. Don’t let me leave without giving you what I always denied you. Please, just hold them.”
All Buster could think about was the woman who was waiting for him back home. And yet Martha was, after all, his first wife. In some distorted way he still felt some responsibility for her well being.
Buster couldn’t help comparing the two. Though all three of them, Buster, Martha and Holly were the same age, Holly’s breasts were still fairly taut while Martha’s were beginning to sag. To his observant and now tactile surprise, because of when they had been married, Martha’s breasts could barely fill and A cup. He now guesstimated her to be at least a D cup. Not able to help himself, Buster began caressing Martha as she had pleaded for. Cupping her left breast with his freed door hand, he let go of his keys and turned toward the open door, maneuvering so that he could lay hold both of them, one in each hand. Thumbing her nipples while gazed at their difference, Buster looked up and smiled as she sniffled and smiled back at him.
“Thank you, Buster. I know you love, Holly. And I know all this is wrong. But I just wanted you to touch me one last time before I moved away. I just wanted to make things right between us. Have I done wrong, Buster? Are we okay, now?”
“Martha, you did fine. This will always remain our little secret. And yes, let’s forget all that happened back then and just move on. No hard feelings.”
“Can I have one last kiss before you go, Buster?” she asked, still sniffling.
Buster kissed her one last time, squeezing her breasts one last time before turning back into the truck.
“Might be better if you put that back on,” he said, pointing to the brown piece of cloth that she still clutched in her hand. Adding, “and maybe waiting a few minutes until I get back down the lane and out on the road. Okay?”
Martha nodded in agreement, smiled at him and then added, “Thank you, Buster. It might sound silly for me to say it, but I did love you and I wish you and Holly all my best. Go on now. You need to get back home. Hold her tight, Buster. Tell her you love her.”
Buster started up the old truck and head home. That was the last time their two paths were ever to cross. It could have ended up in disdain and long held bitterness. But he was glad that, for one last time, he had set aside his self justifying emotions and driven out behind the barn and waited for her to show up. He was glad they had made peace.
Pulling in and on up the drive, lilacs on his right again in full bloom, the scent of which had nauseated him that very first time so long ago. Back when Holly had been at the wheel, rescuing him from that disastrous morning after. As she almost always did, Holly stood at the back waiting for him. He turned off the engine and sat there briefly while he looked over at the woman that he loved with every fiber of his being.
“I didn’t expect you to take so long,” she said while holding the door open for him to come in.
“Ya. Me neither.” Buster knew that it wasn’t normal for him to give such short answers. Though he didn’t feel what had occurred was all that wrong, suddenly he realized that a line had been crossed that had never been crossed before and could never uncross. He looked down and took hold of Holly’s chin and kissed her with as much passion as he had in him for her. “I know I don’t tell you very often, Princess, but I want you to know, I do truly love you. You mean more to me than life itself.”
Holly threw both hands up around his neck, lifting herself off the floor as her legs wrapped themselves around him. “I love you too, Buster Hodges. And I’m never going to let you go.” She kissed him as fully as he had just kissed her. “Now let’s eat and then maybe we can go upstairs and run a bath. Shall we?”
“Sounds good to me,” Buster replied as she slipped down off of him, kissing him one more time before turning away to head back to the stove as he swatted her behind. What a day it had turned out to be. Life was such an interesting journey to travel down.
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Birthdays 7.19
Beer Birthdays
Adrian Tierney-Jones
Five Favorite Birthdays
Benedict Cumberbatch; English actor (1976)
Edgar Degas; French artist (1834)
Anthony Edwards; actor (1962)
Max Fleischer; animator (1883)
Brian May; rock guitarist (1947)
Famous Birthdays
Yael Abecassis; Israeli model and actress (1967)
Muhammad al-Bukhari; Persian scholar (810)
Marianna Auenbrugger; Austrian composer (1759)
Paule Baillargeon; Canadian actress and director (1945)
Theo Barker; English historian (1923)
Buster Benton; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1932)
Heinrich Christian Boie; German author and poet (1744)
Lizzie Borden; accused murderer (1860)
Vicki Carr; singer (1941)
Allen Collins; guitarist and songwriter (1952)
Samuel Colt; inventor (1814)
Mark Crispin; computer scientist (1956)
A.J. Cronin; writer (1896)
Friedrich Dessauer; German physicist and philosopher (1881)
Atom Egoyan; Egyptian-Canadian director (1960)
Michael Fekete; Hungarian-Israeli mathematician (1886)
Thomas Gabriel Fischer; Swiss musician (1963)
André Forcier; Canadian director and screenwriter (1947)
Helen Gallagher; actress, singer, and dancer (1926)
Keith Godchaux; rock keyboardist (1948)
Alan Gorrie; Scottish singer-songwriter (1946)
Kevin Haskins; English drummer and songwriter (1960)
Joseph Hansen; author and poet (1923)
Samuel John Hazo; author (1928)
Pat Hingle; actor (1924)
Florence Foster Jenkins; soprano (1868)
Richard Jordan; actor (1938)
Gottfried Keller; Swiss author and poet (1819)
Aleksandr Khinchin; Russian mathematician (1894)
Lisa Lampanelli; comedian (1961)
Bernie Leadon; guitarist and songwriter (1947)
Robert Mann; violinist, composer, and conductor (1920)
John Martin; English artist (1789)
Charles Horace Mayo; surgeon, clinic founder (1865)
George McGovern; politician (1922)
Tim McIntire; actor and singer (1944)
Freddy Moore; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1950)
Ilie Nastase; tennis player (1946)
Alice Dunbar Nelson; African-American poet (1875)
Garth Nix; Australian writer (1963)
Jim Norton; comedian (1968)
Mark O'Donnell; playwright (1954)
Steve O'Donnell; screenwriter and producer (1954)
Jayne Anne Phillips; writer (1952)
Edward Charles Pickering; astronomer and physicist (1846)
Martin Powell; English keyboard player and songwriter (1973)
Arthur Rankin Jr.; animation director, producer (1924)
Tom Raworth; English poet (1938)
Miltos Sachtouris; Greek poet (1919)
Campbell Scott; actor (1961)
Elizabeth Spencer; writer (1921)
Percy Le Baron Spencer; microwave inventor (1894)
Sue Thompson; singer (1925)
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow; physicist (1921)
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[ID: Set of nine images. ID 1: A screenshot of a post from the Neopets forums that says "wow this place is a freakshow. i dont respect literally any of you people". The poster's username is not shown, the post is from 24 May 2017 at 2:28 PM. ID 2: A screenshot of a Brian David Gilbert YouTube video; he is in a kitchen pulling a sheet of tinfoil from a roll in a box and says "Tinfoil time." ID 3: A small cat being held in someone's lap and making an angry-looking face, captioned "off my puter" ID 4: A screencap from The Good Place on Netflix showing Chidi with his hands up talking to Eleanor, he says "I'm sorry. I'm trying to process a tremendous amount of insane information." ID 5: An edit of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs so the only need is "— Em Dash" ID 6: A stuff (Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark) meme that says "there are federal agents outside my house". "Federal agents" is in a different font than the rest of the text. ID 7: A screencap from Arthur PBS showing Buster at a computer looking shocked and saying "You really think someone would do that, just go on the internet and tell lies?" ID 8: The "go piss girl" meme (a Gossip Girl promotional picture where the letters in "gossip" are rearranged) with impact font text added to say "go die girl" ID 9: A cropped TikTok screenshot with a blurry yellow background with white text reading "I'll forever choose revenge. I'll heal in hell" with a red heart emoji. End ID]
no context Unauthorized Fan Treatise spoilers
#an unauthorised fan treatise#unauthorised fan treatise#what am i tagging that with lol#anyway did my best with this id it's very complicated
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Who's Who In The DC Universe #2: Balloon Buster, Baron Bedlam, Baron Blitzkrieg, Baron Winters, the Barren Earth, and Bat Lash
Balloon Buster by Joe Kubert
Steven Henry Savage, Jr was born and raised in Mustang River, Wyoming
Trained by his poverty-stricken father to be a consummate marksman
Enlisted in the Army Air Corps at the onset of World War I
Repeatedly disobeyed orders, breaking formation to attack and destroy the German combat balloons, earning the nickname “Balloon Buster”
His commanding officer, Major Michaels, continually sought to court-martial Savage, General Talbot of High Command applauded his actions and demanded he be kept in combat
Savage was one of the most aggressive warriors of the first World War often dueled with his counterpart, Germany’s Enemy Ace
I never read much of the war comics from the various companies. I will say Enemy Ace received the cooler nickname. Balloon Buster had one post-Crisis appearance in a Batman comic James Robinson, writer of Starman and The Golden Age, tied the Balloon Buster to several previous DC characters. Matt “Trail Boss” Savage became the father of Brian “Scalphunter” Savage who became the father of Steven Henry Savage (no longer a Jr). Trail Boss and Scalphunter were stars of DC’s western comics. Robinson loved connecting various characters into a legacy line (read Starman to see how he connects all “Starmen” from Ted Knight to Thom Kallor into a single Starman legacy). The Wild West was circa the 1860s and World War II was 1914 – 1918, so Scalphunter could have fathered Balloon Buster. All three characters were marksmen so it works.
Baron Bedlam by Jim Aparo
Frederick DeLamb was the son of the regent installed upon the Markovian throne by the Nazis during World War II
DeLamb’s father exploited the position to enrich himself
Allied forces restored King Victor Markov to the throne near the end of the World War II
The DeLambs fled Markovia and amassed a fortune in an as-yet-undisclosed manner
Frederick DeLamb, calling himself Baron Bedlam, returned to Markovia, and attempted a coup to put himself on the throne
Baron Bedlam’s coup was thwarted by Brion Markov (aka Geo-Force) and members of the newly formed Outsiders
Frederick was captured by the Markovian people and is presumably dead or in prison
Well, Bedlam wasn’t dead as I remember seeing him in an Infinity Inc/Outsiders crossover I read. I don’t remember seeing Bedlam in any comics after the 1980s but its likely he made further appearances in the various Outsiders series. Bedlam with an updated origin featured in the Young Justice season (3?) that focused on Brion, Tara, and Halo.
Baron Blitzkrieg by Rich Hoberg & Tanghal
A Prussian nobleman who was made a concentration camp commandment.
A ruthless administrator who incurred the hatred of his prisoners.
A newly arrived inmate threw a vial of acid at him which quickly destroyed his features.
Hitler used the opportunity to have his scientists begin months of experimentation on the man.
The Prussian nobleman was transformed into a human fighting machine, a new tool for Hitler’s plan for world conquest.
The Baron battled the World’s Finest, the All-Star Squadron, and Wonder Woman.
Like Two Face, Blitzkrieg’s face was disfigured by acid. The difference is Two-Face is an interesting character. I don’t think the Baron has been seen since the 1980s and I don’t see him making a reappearance any time soon.
Baron Winters by Gene Colan & Bob Smith
Little is known of the Baron’s early days. He is said to have been a carnival baker, a teacher, a wizard, a writer, a king, and more.
He studied in another reality where he broke the laws by falling in love with another student, Katrina.
Their short-lived union produced a son, Gowan, who for centuries hade his father’s uncaring attitudes.
Winters maintains he’s been an advisor to emperors, warriors, and barbarians.
He has settled in Georgetown, Washington DC, and deals with the arcane arts.
He formed a group called the Night Force.
His mansion is connected to a “time-stream” that allows him to move from one century to the next.
Rarely leaves his mansion, preferring to remain inside with his cat, Merlin. Only leaving to solve mysteries that pique his interest.
Katrina and Gowan have come to live with the Baron along with Alice Jones, a time-displaced woman from the 1930s.
I feel for the Baron – I too would prefer to remain at home with my cats and books. I have a vague memory of reading a Baron Winters appearance in the 1980s – perhaps in the Swamp Thing storyline that involved multiple magic users. Maybe with Madame Xanadu? Another character that hasn’t been seen in a while but a talented writer could have fun with the Baron.
The Barren Earth by Ron Randall
Far in the future, the sun cooled and expanded, becoming a red giant.
Most of humanity fled to the stars but some remained, protected from the devastation by the walls of D’Roz, a floating city.
Mastering techniques which greatly expanded their longevity, these “Old Ones” embarked on a genetic engineering program.
They repopulated the Earth with new life-forms fierce and hardy enough to thrive in the blasted environment.
Two genetically altered human variants stood at the pinnacle of this ecosystem.
The first was the Harahashan, nomadic hordes of lizard-like men that lived in the desserts.
The second species were the fungoid Mulge who lived in the deep recesses of the earth.
Meanwhile, the humanity who had fled to the stars encountered the Qlov, an implacable insect-like species.
Humanity retreated to the “Barren Earth” to build starship bases.
The war passed Earth by, and the garrisons of human left behind fell into barbarism.
Two thousand years later, the Earth battles the Qlov again.
The human empire dispatched an expedition to reactivate the old star bases on Earth.
The ship was attacked by the Qlov and only one human survivor reached the surface of the “Barren Earth” – Jinal ne Comarr.
Jinal assembled a multi-racial band to unite the warring tribes of the planet.
It is not known if she succeeded in her quest or if the anticipated Qlov invasion happened.
This entry is more of a setting than a character. As far as I know, the “Barren Earth” hasn’t been seen since the 1980s. It’s a setting that any of the DC time travellers – Booster Gold, Rip Hunter, ect – could encounter in one of their journeys through time.
Bat Lash by Dave Gibbons
Bartholomew Aloysious Lash was raised to be tough by his farmer father but cultured by his educated mother.
When his parents were swindled out of their farms, Bart sought justice as he had been taught.
Forced to kill a crooked deputy, he was branded a murderer.
Bart discovered his parents and the woman he loved had been killed while his home burned down in flames.
Bart left his sister and his girlfriend, Betsy, at a convent for protection.
Bart took to the road, pursuing vengeance.
Cue lots of “Wild West” adventures while pursuing his parents’ killer.
Bat Lash, along with Jonah Hex, Tomahawk, Scalphunter, Cinnamon, etc was one of DC’s Western heroes. He still makes occasional appearances and I seem to remember that Bat Lash had a miniseries in the 2010s.
#DC Comics#DCU#Balloon Buster#Enemy Ace#Baron Bedlam#Outsiders#Geo-Force#Baron Blitzkrieg#All-Star Squadron#Bron Winters#Night Force#Barren Earth#Jinal ne Comarr#Bat Lash#Who's Who In The DC Universe
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#art#yusuke isao#official art#travis strikes again#badman#bad man#travis touchdown#electro triple star#brian buster jr.#no more heroes
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Currently the best thing I’ve ever drawn in a notebook...
I swear to god this was brought here by magic
#Brian Buster Jr.#Travis Strikes Again#Travis Strikes Back#Coffee and Doughnuts#blind prince#sketch#sketches
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5, 4, 3, 2, 1
5 Movies Books, 4 Songs Movies, 3 Essentials Songs, 2 Books Essentials, 1 Quote [in no semblance of order] - because this lineup more accurately reflects my priorities. For some reason, I’ve been in a music drought.
thank you for the tag, @humblenug and @ripeteeth!
five books
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
The Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett (6 books, but all one series!)
The Marvels by Brian Selznick
Little, Big by John Crowley
The Time of Our Singing by Richard Powers
four movies (I’m in a movie drought, too, so these are all oldies)
*waves hand at Akira Kurosawa* - pick one
Pandora’s Box with Louise Brooks
Buster Keaton’s Steamboat Bill, Jr.
Fellini’s Satyricon - a mix of boring, decadent, and deliciously weird
three songs
The Scarecrow - sung by June Tabor
Kentucky Avenue - Tom Waits
Move On by Stephen Sondheim (Sunday in the Park with George)
two essentials (not counting the categories already mentioned above)
the internet (although I’m a little too dependent on it right now)
living alone
one quote (oh, I’m bad at these)
I’m devoid of quotes. Nothing at all comes to mind. Perhaps it’s simply too late in the night.
I’m not sure who hasn’t been tagged yet, so let’s try @consistentsquash, @squibstress, @yletylyf, @titconao3, @likelightinglass - if you feel like it.
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Recommended Reading - Self-Help, Dating, Relationships
"The flame never dies because the commitment never ends."
1) Daniel Goleman – Emotional Intelligence, Social Intelligence, Primal Leadership
2) Anthony Robins – Awaken The Giant Within
3) David Deida – Way of the Superior Man
4) Dale Carnegie – How to Win Friends and Influence People
5) Robert B. Cialdini – Influence, Yes!
6) Paul Ekman – Emotions Revealed, Telling Lies
7) Barbara Pease, Allan Pease – The Definitive Book of Body Language
8) Michelle Lia Lewis – Flirting 101
9) Eve Eschner Hogan – Intellectual Foreplay
10) Gary Chapman – The Five Love Languages
11) Barbara De Angelis – What Women Want Men to Know, The Real Rules
12) Michael Webb – The RoMANtic’s Guide
13) Gregory Godek – 1001 Ways To Be Romantic
14) William Cane – The Art of Kissing
15) Nancy Friday – My Secret Garden
16) John Bridges – How to be a Gentlemen
17) Fonzworth Bentley – Advance Your Swagger
18) Steve Santagati – The Manual
19) Susan Page – If I’m So Wonderful? Why Am I Still Single?
20) Sherry Argov – Why Men Love Bitches
21) Matt Ridley – The Red Queen
22) Maxwell Maltz – The New Psycho-Cybernetics
23) Faye Flam – The Score
24) Janine Driver – You Say More Than You Think
25) Sakyong Mipham – Turning The Mind Into An Ally
26) Napoleon Hill – Think And Grow Rich, How To Be Rich
27) Geoff Colvin – Talent Is Overrated
28) Richard Templar – The Rules of Love
29) Robert T. Kiyosaki – Rich Dad Poor Dad, Increase Your Financial IQ, Unfair Advanage
30) Marshall B. Rosenberg Ph.D – Nonviolent Communication
31) Nathaniel Branden – The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem
32) Peter Green – Ovid The Erotic Poems
33) Don Miguel Ruiz – The Four Agreements, The Mastery of Love
34) Stefan Klein – The Science of Happiness
35) Brian Tracy – The Psychology of Achievement (Audio CD)
36) Wayne Dyer – Your Erroneous Zones, Pulling Your Own Strings
37) Geoffrey Miller – The Mating Mind
38) Mary D. Esselman – The Hell with Love
39) Douglas Carlton Abrams – The Lost Diary of Don Juan
40) John Assaraf – The Answer
41) Malcolm Gladwell – Blink
42) Neil Strauss' Crowdsourced Reading Project 2012 Compilation PDF: http://societyinfo(dot)s3(dot)amazonaws(dot)com/crp(dot)zip
43) Rowland S. Miller – Intimate Relationships 6th Edition
44) www.thegreatcourses.com – Effective Communication Skills, How Conversation Works, Influence, The Everyday Gourmet, Changing Body Composition through Diet and Exercise
45) Willard F. Harley, Jr. – Love Busters
46) Betsy Prioleau – Swoon, Seductress
47) The Attraction Forums – Classic Writings Archive: http://t.co/fNqvDHZ34t
48) Nick Savoy – It’s Your Move
49) Daniel Bergner – What Do Women Want?
50) Robin Dreeke – It’s Not All About Me
51) Olivia Cabane – The Charisma Myth
52) Steven J. Stein – The EQ Edge
53) Karl Albrecht – Social Intelligence
54) Guy Winch – Emotional First Aid
55) Aziz Ansari – Modern Romance
56) Ryan Holiday – Ego Is The Enemy
57) Tucker Max, Geoffrey Miller PhD – Mate
#dating#dating advice#datingadvice#self help#selfhelp#bookaddict#booklover#relationship#relationships#relationship advice#relationship building#relationshipadvice
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Basic (kind of) Information
The Fandoms involved: Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Looney Tunes, Goof Troop, Pinky and The Brain, Sam and Max, Ducktales (2017), Darkwing Duck.
The staff of the school (will go into more detail on who does what later): Phillip Phillips (Pinky), Brian Phillips (Brain), Charlie Benjamin (Chicken Boo), Rita Wilson (Rita the Cat?), Richard Russel (Runt the..dog?), Shelby Stuart (Slappy Squirrel), Pesto Romano (explanatory), Bobby Brooks (also explanatory), Squit Russo (do I even have to say it?), Ralph Guard, Heloise Nerz (Hello Nurse), Buttons, Bailey Bunny (Bugs Bunny), Dallas Duck (Daffy Duck), Pierre Preston (Porky Pig), Wile E. Coyote, Randy Roads (Roadrunner), Terrance Deevil (Taz), Tobias Byrd (Tweety Bird), Sylvester Corbin, Foghorn Leghorn, Speedy Gonzalez, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Pepe Le Pew, Penelope Price (cat Pepe chases), Marvin Maeko, Lola Bunny
Well that was a lot sheesh now on with the students
The students of the school BUT by grade:
-9th grade: Roman Phillips (Romy.. it works trust me), Wakko Warner, Lucas Scott (Lil Sneezer), Huey Duck, Dewey Duck, Louie Duck, Webby Vanderduck, Lena Sabrewing, Violet Sabrewing
-10th grade: Elmyra Duff, Darla Gugenheek (The Geek), Sylvester Jr.
-11th grade: Montana Max (is supposed to be in 12th grade), Marcia Maeko (Marvin's niece)
-12th grade: Yakko Warner, Buster Bunny, Barbara Ann Bunny (Babs Bunny), Hamton Priceton (Hamton Pig), Parker Duck (Plucky Duck), Darius Deevil (Dizzy Devil), Foster Carter (Furrball), Gogo Iram, Concord Condor, Cassidy Coyote (Calamity), Liam Baca (Lil Beeper), Fila Fifi (Fifi Le Fume), Sweetie Byrd, Minerva Mink, Francis Miller (Fowlmouth), Shirley McLoon, Maximilian Goof (Max Goof), Peter Jr. Peterson (Peej/Pj), Roxanne Gibson, Gosalyn Mallardmeyer (combined the last names honestly)
#animaniacs#tiny toon adventures#looney tunes#goof troop#pinky and the brain#sam and max#ducktales#darkwing duck
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San Francisco playlist
San Francisco - my favorite city in the world! The bands, the music, the songs are all here, in this playlist I created. I threw in a bit of Sac and went south by San Jose, Monterrey and up past Sausalito. Can we make it to 250 songs? Let me know what bands/songs I left out.
Have I left out a song or a band in this San Francisco playlist? Let me know! Cheers!
Play the songs here at this link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC1-HLG9q5rZLsqs8EYh6bhu- San Francisco
001 The Dillinger Escape Plan w/Mike Patton - When Good Dogs Do Bad Things 002 Night flight Orchestra - California Morning 003 Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs OST (Main Title) 004 James Taylor Quartet - Dirty Harry theme song 005 Faith No More - Seperation anxiety 006 Streets of San Francisco TV show theme song 007 Santana - Evil Ways 008 High on Fire - Electric Messiah 009 Metallica - Disposable Heroes 010 Hammers Of Misfortune - Dead Revolution 011 Buddy Guy - Hello San Francisco 012 Faith No More - Jungle 013 Isaac Hayes - Shaft 014 Orange Peels - Back In San Francisco 015 Idris Ackamoor and the Pyramids - Message To My People 016 Thee Oh Sees - The Dream 017 Merle Haggard - Here In Frisco 018 Audrey Horne - California 019 Journey - Lights 020 Death Angel - Hatred United / United Hate 021 Mel Tor Me - Got The Date On The Golden Gate 022 Duke Ellington - Tourist Point Of View 023 Sons of Anarchy - This Life (Sons of Anarchy Theme Song) 024 Larry Graham's Central Station - Earthquake 025 LARD - I Wanna Be A Drug Sniffing Dog 026 Machine Head - California Bleeding 027 Neurosis - The Doorway 028 KING WOMAN - Utopia 029 Lalo Schifrin - Magnum Force OST Main Title 030 Forbidden - Adapt Or Die 031 DBUK - In San Francisco Bay 032 Jack Name - Werewolf Factory 033 John Carpenter - Theme from "The Fog" 034 Khiis - Saboor 035 Richie Havens - San Francisco Bay Blues 036 Metallica - Battery 037 Autopsy - charred remains 038 ExTREMITY_-_Crepuscular_Crescendo 039 The Otherside - Streetcar 040 Quincy Jones - Ironside (TV Theme) 041 Megadeth - Back in the Day 042 Sly and the Family Stone - Stand! 043 Faith No More - From Out of Nowhere 044 Willie Hutch-Vampin (The Mack OST 045 Orchid - Mouths Of Madness 046 Lalo Schifrin - Bullitt OST - On The Way To San Mateo 047 Vince Guaraldi - Woodstock's Dream 048 Fantomas - 4-11-05 049 Violation Wound - Fearmonger + State of Alarm 050 Primus - Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers 051 The Flower Pot Men - Let's Go to San Francisco (Part.1-2) 052 Bosse-de-Nage - Crux 053 Rod McKuen - The Beat Generation 054 Dionne Warwick - Do You Know The Way To San Jose 055 The Watchers - Sabbath Highway 056 Possessed - the eyes of horror 057 Scott McKenzie – San Francisco (Be Sure to wear flowers) 058 Tower Of Power - Oakland Stroke 059 Big Trouble In Little China OST - Pork chop express 060 Vio-lence - Calling In The Coroner 061 Black Oak Arkansas - The Big Ones Still Coming 062 Mr. Bungle - Love Is a Fist 063 VUUR - The Fire - San Francisco 064 Testament - The Haunting 065 Electronicat - Frisco Bay 066 Y&T - Mean Streak 067 Thee Oh Sees - Toe Cutter/Thumb Buster 068 Sweet - California Nights - Promo Clip (OFFICIAL) 069 Sadus - Swallowed In Black 070 Chuck Berry - San Francisco Dues 071 Sammy Hagar - Keep on rockin' 072 Fuzz - Sleigh Ride 073 Otis Redding - Sittin' on The Dock of the Bay 074 Pleasure Leftits - The Gate 075 BL'AST - Sometimes 076 Santana - Samba de Sausalito 077 Acephalix - Upon This Altar 078 Sun Ra - Lady With The Golden Stockings 079 Chris Isaak - San Francisco Days 080 Pointer Sisters - How Long (Betcha' Got A Chick On The Side) 081 High On Fire - Carcosa 082 Will Haven - When The Walls Close In 083 The Coup - Laugh/Love/Fuck 084 King Khan - Teeth Are Shite 085 Deafheaven - Irresistible 086 Glitter Wizard - Blood of the Serpent 087 Jefferson Airplane - It's No Secret 088 Cannonball Adderley - This Here 089 The Warlocks - Can't Come Down 090 Squirmy Sax Man - I Still Believe 091 Acid King - Coming Down from Outer Space 092 George Duke - Sausalito 093 The Lost Boys - Cry Little Sister (Theme From The Lost Boys OST) 094 Betty Davis - [They Say I'm Different] He Was a Big Freak 095 Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls 096 The Dillinger Escape Plan w/ Mike Patton - Pig Latin 097 Build Them to Break - Lucky Strike 098 Montrose - Rock Candy 099 PRIMUS - THE TOYS GO WINDING DOWN 100 Joe Satriani - Big Bad Moon 101 Sleater Kinney - Jumpers 102 GRUESOME - Dimensions Of Horror 103 Sly & the Family Stone - Everday People 104 Huey Lewis and the News - Back in Time 105 Hammers Of Misfortune - 2 17th Street 106 Jerry Fielding - Prologue _ Main Title (The Enforcer OST) 107 Metal Church - The Dark 108 Deftones - Ohms 109 John Lee Hooker - Frisco Blues 110 DRI - Go Die 111 16th & Valencia Roxy Music- Devendra Banhart, What We Will Be 112 MC Hammer - Too Legit to Quit 113 Dead Kennedys-Police Truck 114 Rancid - Adina 115 San Francisco's Shiver - Up My Sleeve 116 Bernard Herrmann - Vertigo OST - The Bay 117 Faith No More - Last Cup Of Sorrow 118 Blackburn & Snow - Stranger In a Strange Land 119 The Doobie Brothers - What A Fool Believes 120 The Grateful Dead - Sugar Magnolia 121 Cab Calloway - San Francisco Fan 122 The Charlatans - codine 123 Buck Owens - Want To Live In San Francisco 124 Sleep - Dragonaut 125 Death Angel - 5 Steps Of Freedom 126 Neil Young - Heart of Gold 127 Vastum - Reveries in Autophagia 128 Dead Kennedys - Moon Over Marin 129 EchoBrain - Colder World 130 Riz Ortolani - Lombard Street 131 Waylon Jennings - San Francisco Mabel Joy 132 Con Funk Shun - Confunkshunizeya 133 Chic - Hes the Greatest Dancer 134 Peace Creep - Radio Free Alcatraz 135 ABBA - Santa Rosa 136 Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks - San Fransisco 137 Together Band - California Curl California Girl 138 The Hellers - It's 74 In San Francisco 139 Pat Todd - No Place Like Home 140 Nancy Wilson - I'm Always Drunk In San Francisco (And I Don't Drink At All) 141 Anathema - San Francisco 142 Blue Cheer - Fool 143 Exhumed - Gravewalker 144 Darondo - Let My People Go 145 Exodus - Blood In Blood Out 146 Lalo Schifrin Dirty Harry OST - Scorpios Theme 147 Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues 148 Wild Light - California on my mid 149 Herbie Hancock - Man-child - Hang Up Your Hang Ups 150 Fantomas - Spider Baby 151 The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Headhunter 152 The Animals - San Franciscan Nights 153 Twilight - Dance with Me 154 THE POINTER SISTERS - Yes We Can Can 155 Residents - Hello Skinny 156 CCR HEADCLEANER - Eat This Riff 157 LEON WARE - Thats Why I Came To California 158 Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Put A Spell On You 159 Comorant - The First Man 160 Bosse-de-Nage - The Trench 161 Hell Fire - Free Again 162 Riz Ortolani - Golden Gate Bridge 163 Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun 164 Uther Pendragon - San Francisco Earthquake 165 Melvins - Zodiac 166 La Luz - California Finally 167 The Wyatt Act - Push 168 Santana - Soul Sacrifice 169 Cheap Trick - On the Radio 170 Electric Wizard - Venus In Furs 171 Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop 172 Tommy Castro - Callin' San Francisco 173 Viscious Rumors - Digital Dictator 174 Ghoul-Off With Their Heads 175 Diesel - Sausalito Summernight (Single Version) 176 Sheila E - A Love Bizarre 177 Starship - Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now 178 Jeffry Osboune - I Really Don't Need No Light 179 Nazareth - Alcatraz 180 Freak of Nature - Rescue Me 181 Metallica - Crash Course In Brain Surgery 182 10000 Maniacs - Hey Jack Kerouac 183 Faith No More - Get Out 184 URSA - Wizard's Path 185 Jefferson Airplane - Aerie (Gang of Eagles) 186 Tower of Power - Just Enough and Too Much 187 Fred Hughes - san francisco is a lonely town 188 Mamaleek - Eating Unblessed Meat 189 Moby Grape - Naked If I Want To 190 Exodus - Metal Command 191 Pig Destroyer - Alcatraz Metaphors 192 the Donnas - You Make Me Hot 193 Hot Tuna - True Religion 194 Heathen - Opiate of the Masses 195 Fanny - Come and Hold Me 196 Sadus - Hands Of Fate 197 Negative Trend - Meathouse 198 Forbidden - Forbidden Evil 199 Spazz - Crush Kill Destroy 200 Testament - The Preacher 201 HEXX - Morbid Reality 202 Vio-Lence - Phobophobia 203 Dead Kennedys - One Way Ticket To Pluto 204 Tom Waits - Get Behind The Mule 205 CRETIN - It 206 RAMONES - Judy Is A Punk 207 Full House - Intro 208 Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band - Kerouac 209 Primus - Dirty Drowning Man 210 Wooden Shjips - Motorbike 211 The Tony Williams Lifetime Ego - Clap City 212 Middle of the Road - Sacramento (A Wonderful Town) 213 Green Day - At the Library 214 Slayer - Gemini 215 Tetema - Cutlass Eye 216 Defiance - Death Machine 217 Brisco County Jr theme 218 Doug McKechnie - Crazy Ray 219 Ulthar - Furnace Hibernation 220 Mr. Bungle - ANARCHY UP YOUR ANUS 221 Dirty Ghosts - Let It Pretend 222 They Might Be Giants - San Francisco (In Situ) 223 Metallica - The Shortest Straw 224 OM - Unitive Knowledge of the Godhead 225 Laaz Rockit - City's Gonna Burn 226 Autopsy - Skullptures 227 Mordred - Spectacle of Fear 228 Sly & the Family Stone - Luv N' Haight 229 Possessed - Seven Churches 230 Machine Head - The Rage to Overcome 231 Thelonius Monk - San Francisco Holiday 232 The Units - The Mission Is Bitchin 233 Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina 234 Arnocorps - Dead lift 235 The Grateful Dead - The Golden Road 236 DRI - All for nothing 237 Jim Martin - Disco dust 238 Thee Oh Sees - I come from the mountain 239 Death Angel - Discontinued 240 Starship - We Built This City 241 Captured! by Robots - Endless Circle of Bullshit 242 Pins Of Light - My revenge 243 Sun Ra - We Travel the Spaceways 244 Faith No More - caffeine 245 David Lee Roth - Just like paradise 246 San Francisco Fog Horns by Golden Gate Bridge 247 Abscess - Tormented 248 Mortuous - Bitterness 249 Dead Kennedy's - California uber alles 250 Twitch Angry - San Francisco 666 Neurosis - Water Is Not Enough
So, hop on a cable car, grab ice cream at Swenson’s or bark back at the seals down by Pier 39. Catch a Bear’s game at Berkeley and do some squirmy sax moves in the Haight after you down some beers at the Toronado and play my San Fran playlist! Here are the songs in the link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC1-HLG9q5rZLsqs8EYh6bhu-
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Recent Songs I Enjoy
2016
I Can't Give Everything Away (David Bowie, 1/8/16)
Strange Brush (Pillar Point, 1/15/16)
Transparent Eyeball (Hexvessel, 1/29/16)
Oriar (Heron Oblivion, 3/4/16)
Human Performance (Parquet Courts, 4/6/16)
Echo in Aetheria (Martin Fisk & Brian Nesselroad, 4/9/16)
Lost Boy (Lush, 4/15/16)
Chariots (Paper Route, 6/10/16)
Fade Out (Rival Sons, 6/10/16)
Bleeding Heart (Regina Spektor, 7/22/16)
Find Us Anyway (Breezesquad, 9/23/16)
Return to the Void (Vangelis, 9/30/16)
Soul Buster (Ayane, 10/4/16)
Baptistina (Glen Phillips, 10/7/16)
I Can't Believe I Found You in That Town (Mike Doughty, 10/14/16)
A Simple Love (Moby & the Void Pacific Choir, 10/14/16)
Enigmatist (Rising Sun, 10/28/16)
Different Animals (Western Education, 11/18/16)
Tip-Track 303 (Tappy, 11/23/16)
2017
Jaws (Hidden Empire, 2/3/17)
Record on Repeat (Sallie Ford, 2/10/17)
Near to the Wild Heart of Life (Japandroids, 2/27/17)
Patient Zero (Aimee Mann, 3/8/17)
Out of My Head (Tashaki Miyaki, 4/7/17)
Four Cypresses (Grizzly Bear, 6/23/17)
You're So Cool (Jonathan Bree, 8/25/17)
Dear Life (Beck, 9/8/17)
Dodecahedron (Carbon Based Lifeforms, 10/6/17)
Baralku (Emancipator, 10/23/17)
Strange Planet (Shpongle, 10/27/17)
Fractal Jungle (the Night Gaunts, 11/22/17)
What Are You Like (Pugwash, 11/24/17)
Like a Motherless Child (Moby, 12/11/17)
2018
Your Ghost (Rooftop Screamers, 1/2/18)
On Division St. (Nation of Language, 1/11/18)
Strange Wind (Shannon & the Clams, 2/16/18)
The Crown (Shiraz Lane, 2/23/18)
This Wild Darkness (Moby, 2/26/18)
Cinders (the Moondoggies, 4/13/18)
Seeing Is Forgetting (the Beat Escape, 4/27/18)
Operator (Roger Joseph Manning, Jr., 5/18/18)
Do You Wanna Be Mine? (Mikaela Davis, 7/13/18)
The Message (Still Corners, 8/17/18)
Totter (Sigh Society f/ Inko, 9/19/18)
Aloha Enola (the Waterboarders, 11/1/18)
All My Friends Are Falling in Love (the Vaccines, 11/13/18)
Goodbye, Cassini (Breezesquad, 11/30/18)
Hirosaki (Rising Sun, 12/7/18)
2019
Seventeen (Sharon Van Etten, 1/8/19)
All That Remains (the Constellations, 1/10/19)
Mystique (Textasy, 2/25/19)
Unbearably White (Vampire Weekend, 4/4/19)
Wire Walker (Big Search, 4/12/19)
The Thing Is (Foxygen, 4/26/19)
You Had Your Soul with You (the National f/ Gail Ann Dorsey, 5/5/19)
Just Exist (Eliza & the Delusionals, 5/16/19)
Help Me Stranger (the Raconteurs, 5/17/19)
Evil People (Ian Daniel Kehoe, 5/22/19)
Might Be Right (White Reaper, 5/27/19)
A Song for You (Kishi Bashi, 5/31/19)
Come and See (Operators, 5/31/19)
Breaking Your Silence (the Generationals, 6/10/19)
Jump (the Bird & the Bee, 8/2/19)
Spell (Inko, 9/6/19)
Imminent Spirit Animal (Octo Octa, 9/6/19)
Highway Hypnosis (Billy Strings, 9/27/19)
A Taste of the Dusk (M83, 9/30/19)
One More Time (the Electric Light Orchestra, 11/1/19)
For the First Time (Best Coast, 11/5/19)
Blinding Lights (the Weeknd, 11/29/19)
Skeleton (Lisa Loeb, 12/13/19)
2020
Labyrinth (Emancipator, 1/21/20)
Automatic Driver (la Roux, 1/24/20)
Dreamers (Daniel Tagliaferri, 2/2/20)
New Low (Sarah Harmer, 2/21/20)
Tanda (Oforia, 3/20/20)
Depths of Power (Magic Sword, 3/27/20)
Don't Stand So Close to Me (John B. Williams, 3/31/20)
Problem Addict (Once & Future Band, 4/10/20)
The Adults Are Talking (the Strokes, 4/10/20)
Isolation (the Tea Party, 4/26/20)
My Only Love (Moby f/ Mindy Jones, 5/15/20)
Stuck in a Summer Love (Sébastien Tellier, 5/19/20)
Arrow of Infinite Life (Mototsugu Endo, 5/30/20)
Leave a Little Light On (Phantom Planet, 6/18/20)
Only Lonely (Rose City Band, 6/19/20)
Underwater (Kenji Sekiguchi, 6/26/20)
Avalanche (Aimee Mann, 6/28/20)
Live in Favor of Tomorrow (the Lemon Twigs, 7/9/20)
Lift of Love (Roy Rosenfeld, 7/10/20)
Meadows in Bloom (Jonathan Bree f/ Britta Phillips, 7/17/20)
Leave Me Alone (I Dont Know How But They Found Me, 8/5/20)
Parallel Sunset (Xoma18, 8/21/20)
Astral Projecting Through Liminal Spaces (Billy Cobb, 9/11/20)
Don't Let Me Run (Blitzen Trapper, 9/18/20)
Cityscapes (Tim Reaper, 9/25/20)
Robber (the Weather Station, 10/14/20)
Sabotage Looks So Easy (Catherine Anne Davies & Bernard Butler, 10/16/20)
Earth to Dora (the Eels, 10/30/20)
Ode to Lieutenant Glahn (the High Water Marks, 11/13/20)
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