Kiche's RECommendations
- Riverside
first track on album 'spilt milk', but copyright shmoppyrights. right? rights.
and someone asked for the lyrics:
drag your feet, keep your life strapped to your shoulders.
if you don't carve your age into your belt, you wont get any older
it's a mixed up masquerade, a penniless arcade
every face a frown, oh what a crazy town
hang your head, they'll steal the toes right off of your feet
you're lucky to count all ten, when you're living on the street
its a story thats been told, a body thats been sold
'round and around and around. oh what a crazy town
(see) joy around here comes in a little pink balloon
and if you got out of here yesterday it wouldn't be too soon
it's a cardboard palisade, a pocket change brigade
every way is down. oh what a crazy town
- Cherry
Part of 35-part Visual Feature Roadmap we've been working on. Lots and lots of good stuff will be coming over the next year!
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Norman didn't know much, but he new that when dealing with paranormal multidimensional events it was important to wear the right attire. When he looked at his new assistant he thought about this a lot. He was not a fan of the shirt. Many paranormal investigators liked to wear a 'smart casual' denim shirt while recording multi reality events. Norman laughed to himself. Smart Casual. What an oxymoron. And the alternatives to the Denim weren't much better. Seriously; wearing a full suit and tie for this kind of work is just impractical to the point of idiocy. He didn't even want to think about the "cargo pants" that were starting to gain favour with the youngsters in the business. He cringed as he regarded his new assistant who wore Cargo pants. No, Norman's ensemble was understated, practical and not in any way based on fashion. He wore a black T shirt with a grey polo neck over the top, both of which were 100 % cotton (Synthetic fibres tended to generate static. This interfered with the sensitive monitoring equipment used to detect fluctuations in the space time continuum). With this he wore a pair of tweed trousers. Norman considered tweed to be an underrated material, useful for both comfort and warmth. As for his boots, they were a pair of cheap hiking boots, not the expensive American sports shoes of his assistant. It was always good to save money where possible. "Look after the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves" as his late father had told him (during a seance 6 years after he had passed away). This is what Norman thought about when he looked at his new assistant.
Norman's new assistant didn't know much, but he new Norman was an idiot. When he looked at Norman this was all he thought about. |
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So, Mushr, tommacarte and I just had a little conversation via twitter about the Tiny Stories collab and we came up with an idea... which is pretty much a book, with the stories from that collab. Having them here and reading them is really cool, but it would be even better if we could take the bus or go to the beach and take a book out of our bags with all this stories. Each story can have its own typography and doodles, maybe made by the author or by somebody else in case the author thinks his handwriting and drawings are awful. So... thoughts anyone :D? This is the idea all summed up in a few words, anyways, so we'd like to know what you guys think. Of course, the final call would be Joe's, but I was thinking if there's enough "votes" for this it could actually happen. |
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when humanity exits and a new species arrives they will look upon the giant metallic structures as tributes to old Gods |
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