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Showing posts with label heathcliff. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2009

Holiday's Over: Back To Work Hairburners (With More & More Good Borrowed Images)

From: Chick Willis




From: skull swap
Frida Kahlo with a monkey



From: Love Me!




From: hewhocannotbenamed




From: RETrOZONe
David Bowie & Liz Taylor (FL sez: "I can see where Boy George got his post Culture Club look.")



From: Intoxica Radio w/Howie Pyro




From: Boing Boing
Tactical corsets: a corset that's bulletproof, comes with pistol holster, pepper spray holster, and an "interrogation pouch."



From; Creators Syndicate




From: If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats

When Legends Gather #530 - Tim Hardin, Phil Ochs and Jack Elliott



From: Heathcliff

Friday, May 29, 2009

A Wild Weekend of Good/Bad Borrowed Images

From Durer:
Melancholia


From Ken @ The Stash Dauber:



From Mookie @The Post Punk Progressive Pop Party:
Eduardo Benavente (Madrid, on October 30, 1962 - Alfaro, on May 14, 1983) was a Spanish musician. Drummer of bands like Alaska y los Pegamoides (Alaska and the Celluloses), Seres Vacíos (Empty Beings) and leader and singer of Parálisis Permanente (Permanent Paralysis), a cult band of the famous “movida madrileña” in early 80's, his early death turned it into a myth of the Spanish alternative music scene. He was only 20 years old when he died in a traffic accident while touring with his band 26 years ago. He is still considered the icon of the Spanish Punk and Goth scene.


From "Boody" by Craig Yoe
The Bizarre Comics of Boody Rogers


From Julia Segal @ skull swap:



From Joe Nick:
Turban Cowboy


From Grumpy Owl:



From Don Gray:
Miss Nancy & Miss Linda


From jon savage:



From Red Neckerson?:
Jean Sheppard


From Heathcliff:

Saturday, May 16, 2009

More Good Borrowed Images For The Weekend

From Bacchus/ErosBlog:
Many people can, I am sure, just enjoy the beauty of this vintage nude postcard:But if you’ve ever been in a parental role with respect to a small child in a restaurant, you’re probably thinking an entirely different set of thoughts: “Sit down! No, not like that! If your butt is not touching the cushion, you’re not sitting! Butt on the seat, feet on the floor. How many times do I have to tell you?”


From Tom Sutpen:
The Art of Pop #39
Hey . . . Let Yourself Go! - (Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra) - (Capitol Records; 1957)


From Mick Farren/DOC 40:
As a departure from out usual pervert cynicism, click here for something that’s simply nice. (And nicer when you’re high.) Supplied by Marjorie, who passes on the startling information that “all 21 of the dancers are complete deaf-mutes, relying only on signals from trainers at the four corners of the stage.”
John Michell --RIP


From Tom Sutpen:
http://tsutpen.blogspot.com/2009/05/ben-shahns-american-life-27.html
Ben Shahn's American Life #27 - The Red Stairway (1944)


From The Chicago Tribune:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/green/chi-cc5rabbit20080821093148,0,5970604.photo
(Getty photo by Sean Gallup / January 15, 2006)
Karl Szmolinsky, who raises a breed of rabbits called giant grays, shows Robert, an 8.5kg giant gray who is 74cm long and has ears 25.5cm long, in the backyard of his house in Eberswalde, Germany in 2006. Szmolinsky sold eight giant grays to a delegation from North Korea that wanted to raise the breed as a source of meat for the North Korean population. Szmolinsky said his rabbits reach a maximum weight of 10.5 kg (23.1lbs.).


From Mick Farren/DOC 40:
EVEN HITLER HAD A LIGHTER SIDE


From Heathcliff:

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Friday, February 27, 2009