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Ok, so first off, woo hoo we'll probably get another tiny horse đ skit! Then of course smokedcheddahtheassgetter on another talkshow panel.
I think its a given that he'll do Bob Dylan covers in his own voice but will he stick to songs that were in A Complete Unknown? He cd surprise us with a song from later on. Given that his show will be the weekend of Trump's inauguration (20th) he cd chose something rabble-rousing or a song about solidarity đ€·đ» Anyway, i am not expecting any of his famous friends to turn up as a background musician. Certainly not đ.
#timmy on snl#timothée chalamet#timothee chalamet#snl#tiny horse#a complete unknown#bob dylan#look bob dylan is too big a deal to turn up unannounced
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The Wise Dudes
Since becoming a Dudeist in,like, what was it? 2015 or something, who fucking knows man...iâve noticed a lack of material reference that was a bit beyond the usual âDudeistsâ who would only ever quote the movie non-stop; every post, every meme, every comment quotes. It gets a bit exhausting after a while. So I wanted to use this blog thing as a platform to point other Dudeists in the direction of other cool characters that abide in their own way.Â
In my quest to live my best life Iâve come across a handful of people, who, after studying their character for some time, have dubbed them the âWise Dudesâ, they arenât bearing gifts of Mir, but they are sagely no doubt. True abiders, people, but mostly characters these people play who really tie those archetypal aspects together in one holy, far out Dude.Â
The Dude Himself - Jeff Bridges
The Holy Dude himself. Jeff Bridges. It seems since his role as the Dude in The Coen Brothers The Big Lebowski, Jeff has himself adopted and nurtured what it means to be a Dude in his real life. When he isnât doinâ the whole acting this, he is out there doinâ his part for starving kids, or the environment.Â
He even produced the Sleeping Tapes, which is a massive trip, ASMR, guided meditation hybrid of strangeness, but even stranger it makes sense.Â
Which you can find here on Youtube:Â https://youtu.be/y3_Evj0iPDk
And he also co-wrote a uniquely awesome book with his own Zen Master buddy Bernie Glassman Titled âThe Dude and the Zen Masterâ, which is a collection of in-depth jams discussing the ins-and-outs and Zen messages hidden inside the film, and the character of the Dude.Â
But above all these things, Jeff Bridges really just displays all the virtues of a true dude, from every single interview he takes part in, he spreads a real chill, and riffs with anybody and everybody like they are close friends. Thats what makes him the Wisest Dude of the lot, because he is the same off-screen as he is on-screen in the role that started it all. One of my favourite interviews is this one where he groks with another Wise Dude in this list:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmqtyVE290Y
Don Stark - Gerry âwith a Gâ - Maron Season 3.Â
In Season 3 (episode 6) of IFCâs Maron; Mark finds himself attending Narcotics Anonymous Meetings and in need of a sponsor (after meeting two very Donny characters) meets Gerry âwith a Gâ. I instantly loved this character played by Don Stark (from That 70âČs Show fame). From his first words, mumbled out between gulps of food, explaining to Maron he shouldnât eat the birthday cake because itâs covered in âjunkie Germsâ and that he is immune. And just his look; which resonated with me alot personally, as we dress almost identically (even to the point of me buying the exact same ringed necklace shown in the above picture), loose tshirts, oversized un-buttoned overshirts and a rugged demeanour. Gerry has all the markings of a true Wise Dude.Â
Gerry has alot of cool lines in the few episodes heâs in. He not only helps Maron find an awkward living situation, which is what any fellow dude would do, reflected in Gerry saying:Â âOne Addict helping another, thatâs what itâs all aboutâ. He is genuinely just living his best life and helping out others in the process, with his own dude style all his own.Â
Mark Boone Junior - Jerry - Flaked
You might know this next dude from Sons of Anarchy fame. In Flaked, which stars Wil Arnett, Jerry is the main character, Chips, ex Father-in-law. A self made millionaire, but you wouldnât know it at first. His house is pretty chill, actually, i downplayed that, I fucking love this dudes abode.Â
Which, like our previous Dude, reflects something in my own life and Dudeness; all the dream catchers and aesthetics that come with the lifestyle; a chair out the front with a native-american looking throw, nick nacks, overgrowth, ambient lighting etc. When we first meet Jerry, he is a bit tanked on red wine and possibly stoned, waking up from a dream heâs not quite sure he was asleep for. he is talking in metaphors and seems to be in some kind of evening stupor, which i can relate too, because when the sun sets, I just wanna chill out, hang with my dog, smoke a J and watch the light fade, anyone rocking up to my place unannounced would totally throw me off. And although he doesnât particularly like Chip, he still lets him in to chat.Â
Although Jerry loses his chill, later on, it shows, like The Dude himself, that none of us are immune to life, but at least we arenât fake, we tend to it, we get back to whoever we are when the shit passes. As long as we abide, where we are, thatâs the goal line.Â
Joaquin Phoenix - Larry "Doc" Sportello - Inherent Vice
I admit, I had to watch Inherent Vice more than once to actually âget itâ, aside from the story which really throws you through the ringer, and leaves you feeling like your coming down of some massive LSD binge journey, the main character of Doc, a private investigator high as a kite, bumbling his way from one location to the next dazed and confused is pretty dudely and his demeanour and dress code and way of life got him an esteemed place in my Wise Dude Pantheon. Not much I can about him, check out the movie and see for yourself. But you might wanna smoke a joint before hand AND during, I had to to really get what was going on, itâs a wild ride man.Â
Matthew McConaughey & Woody Harrelson - Steve Addington & Jack Mayweather - Surfer, Dude!
 This one is a double feature. The movie Surfer, Dude! is pretty cool, i watch it occasionally for a refresher course in taking it easy when the waves of life die off and I need to reset. Steve, McConaugheyâs character, is a surfer bum. Travelling from surf to surf living his best life until a media mogul attempts to lock him into a contract that starts chipping away at his Dude-ness! fuck, media mogul or not, weâve all been there right? His friends and fans abandon him, he gets set up looking like a douche bag poser, and the surf stops coming leaving him lost in life. In the end, everything turns out alright for Steve, but go watch the film, itâs pretty cool. It even co-stars Willie Nelson as a pot-growing goat shepherd.
Jeff Dowd - The Original Inspiration for The Dude
This ones a tricky one, when i first came across Jeff Dowd, i thought âoh hell yeah, the original Dude, what a tripâ but as i started to discover more and more about him, watching videos and interviews etc. It really dawned on me that although this guy is a DUDE, heâs not as chill as i first thought.Â
But that was a very Dudeist message for me at that time and place, because alot of Dudeists out there, the poser ones, the perpetual movie-quoters and posters of very undudely things, think the message and archetype of The Dude, is to be chill all the time, to abide with no worries in the world. But after many viewings of the Big Lebowski iâve found that the real message of the movie isnât about that at all, neither is the Dudes character; Itâs about bending with shit that comes up moment-to-moment, dealing with it, and coming back to yourself, a place you can abide in, and although Jeff Dowd is very chill, sometimes incoherent and sloppy, heâs passionate about life, and doing what he wants to do, dealing with the shit as it arises. And thatâs what itâs all about. So maybe thatâs where the inspiration mostly came from. As Bruce Lee Said: âBe like Bamboo, strong yet supple, bending with the pressures of life, and snapping back to form when it passesâ or something like that.Â
FINALLY, ME - Rick BolandÂ
Man if there was ever a person who felt like someone pissed on his rug itâs me. Life has itâs Strikes and Gutters, no doubt. But at the end of the day, after iâve been out doinâ my thing; mentoring and working with young people and the community in whatever aspect that is, I come home, I have a shower, I listen to some tunes, light some incense, hang with my wife and canine pal, and abide. Have I put myself on this list because I consider myself some Wise Dude? Nah, not at all, Iâm just a simple Dude, living his best life, or trying too, helping who I can, and remembering at the end of the day, even when life punches you straight in the mouth, that getting back that place where it all ties together and makes sense is what itâs all about. Bob Dylan once said âA man is considered a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and inbetween he does what he needs to doâ. That is something I can certainly Abide with. Peace Out DudesÂ
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