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plans plans plans (update)
YOU?
You do have plans?
What kind?
Plans or pans or land or ands?
I have plans.
I'm saving plastic Wonder Bread bags and the oatmeal box plastic rings.
I even dreamt how I'm going to braid the bags and wrap the rings.
Maybe I'm nuts. Maybe not.
But hey, the next few years are unknown,
and instead of screaming at the TV (again)
or trusting people who say all will be OK, or not,
maybe even better than we expect,
that the orange clown will give us what we want, or not,
and the truth, or more lies,
the hidden shit, mind-blowing evidence, ending all conspiracy theories,
then I'm waiting.
I'm waiting to hear something smart come out of his mouth.
But I'm still waiting.
I'm making new plans.
UPDATED... A preview of my new chapbook: Am I supposed to be doing this?, using by penname Laramie Harlow.
You do have plans?
What kind?
Plans or pans or land or ands?
I have plans.
I'm saving plastic Wonder Bread bags and the oatmeal box plastic rings.
I even dreamt how I'm going to braid the bags and wrap the rings.
Maybe I'm nuts. Maybe not.
But hey, the next few years are unknown,
and instead of screaming at the TV (again)
or trusting people who say all will be OK, or not,
maybe even better than we expect,
that the orange clown will give us what we want, or not,
and the truth, or more lies,
the hidden shit, mind-blowing evidence, ending all conspiracy theories,
then I'm waiting.
I'm waiting to hear something smart come out of his mouth.
But I'm still waiting.
I'm making new plans.
UPDATED... A preview of my new chapbook: Am I supposed to be doing this?, using by penname Laramie Harlow.
writing about music is like dancing about architecture
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| here is one of my more abstract photos (c) LT Hentz (working on my new book) |
—Frank Zappa
head gear
we are making a list of things BOOM thinks will be BIG HITS in 2018... like head gear... no, not dad hats... BOOM
or this...
again, what is with weird shoes... not a good thing... BOOM
or this...
again, what is with weird shoes... not a good thing... BOOM
when words were magic
"All spoke the same language. / That was the time when words were like magic."
- Anonymous Eskimo poet pic.twitter.com/S9X2fGA5Py— sage (@sagescrittore) December 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/sagescrittore/status/943507836931395586
a big highlight of my 2017 : Nick Cave

Nick Cave: Until at MASS MoCA
ran October 15, 2016–September 4, 2017Until may not have featured any of Nick Cave’s signature “Soundsuits,” but that didn’t stop it from being one of the more memorable shows of the year. Dominated by a massive installation that filled an enormous warehouse space, the exhibition was like an alternative universe. It was a somewhat disorienting expedition, from walking through the colorful “wind spinners” to climbing up bright yellow ladders to get a close-up view of the giant cloud of chandeliers, collected lawn ornaments, and various tchotchkes. While invoking a kind of childlike wonder, Until also brought us back down to reality, with repeated references to a pervading American racism, particularly the problems of gun violence and young black men killed by police. Even with your head literally in the clouds, you can’t get away from those deplorable lawn jockeys. —Elena Goukassian
my photos:
not too late
Need a last-minute gift idea for the artist in your life? https://t.co/s533ysFZXZ— hyperallergic (@hyperallergic) December 22, 2017
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spam museum?
Oh yeah... it is real...
What to do with the empty boxes at the edge of town?
Eating Spam Downtown: A Story of Big Box Reuse
What to do with the empty boxes at the edge of town?
The small town of Austin, Minnesota, was faced with this question. They had an answer. The largest employer in town, Hormel Foods, swept-in and transformed an empty K-Mart into something special.
The Spam Museum is one-of-a-kind; there are no others. And, for this small town –home of the famous meat product – it’s an economic driver. Julia Christensen, author of the book Big Box Reuse, describes the feeling of driving into Austin.
In the early 2000s, the Spam Museum was celebrated as a best-practices example of a repurposing a big box store. Christensen continues;As you pull into Austin, MN, you begin to see billboards along the highway advertising the Spam Museum. The billboards say things like “The Spam Museum– Even we don’t really understand,” and “The Spam Museum– Yes, we do answer the ingredients question.” This sense of humor carries over into the actual museum, the shrine to the canned meat that is produced and packaged right there in Austin, Minnesota, otherwise known as Spam Town, USA.
The renovation on this building has barely left a trace of the original use. In fact, the actual shell of the structure is all that is left of the old K-Mart. Windows, doors, walls, ceilings, and the entire exterior have all been completely overhauled. … This location sat empty for many years, and as a result, the entire end of town began to decline in business, and eventually in value. A grocery store across the street also closed down, leaving another empty big box across the street. READ UP
stranger aliens
When we look for aliens, why do we always find ourselves staring back?
a big alien boom
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