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Jim Bones

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About Me

These are the coolest cars on the road, cars that cannot be mass-produced on a factory line. That's timeless individual freedom to be expressed.History: A black sheep, Black-Irish orphan from Chatterbox who drinks Mexican, Irish, or Lonestar beer, sippin' tequilas or Canadian whiskey. I'm a cheap date: an hourly beer or a couple of shots, and a social smoker. Also, if something grows naturally out the ground, perhaps folks shouldn't be put in jail for consuming it. Call me crazy... The wait is on for a real sturdy 3/4 upright bass around $1K. The elec. Fender JP bass is good to practice with in the meantime. Currently looking for a literary agent to publish 3 kid's books I'm writing. I'm also transferring some other comic book ideas over to kid's book format to help pad the sale. Hopefully I can stir up enough income from book sales where I can try my hand with writing and making some artwork for extra cash. This day-time job shit needs to go. -Realizing again the wonderful value of forgiving acceptance and good friends! Studying Art history has given me a brief meeting with what creative minds can materialize. I admire the various great movements in art, especially the 20th century. Mark Rothko is a favorite painter because he was able to get such rich results from minimal design, and Robert Williams is also brilliant with his color layering techniques. Started playing bass ('75 Rick, the coolest thing I'd ever had) in 1990. Making music and being around fun, creative musicians & artists really is a "golden life" type of experience. To see that ability genuinely expressed is amazing and vital. I'm just glad to be alive. Born in El Paso and have lived in Abilene, Tx., Shreveport, La., and McComb, Mississippi. All Bible-belty! After visiting family here for years and going to military school in San Marcos for two yrs, I finally moved to Austin in '88. -Seen the different revolutions of Austin's live music venues, the import/export population exchange, and how the city govt. has slowly hollowed out the phrase "Live Music Capitol of the World". The current economy won't make that much of a change in my environment. I like the simple lifestyle of the Dust Bowl/Depression era; Juke Joints, rent parties, minimal cosmetic stuff, etc. Have drinks at home and then go out. Packing a flask and having a kind smokebreak out back is the best! MyGen Profile Generator

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

People less aggro than these guys! Is this what happens nowadays if a ticket is paid late or someone mispronounces "lip balm"?Who I'd really like to meet: Folks with tolerance and a sense of humor. People who let others be, free to do their own thing. If there is no harm, then its nobody's business. I like a community mind and the idea of a universal good. Fun folks with artistic tendencies, smarts of the oddball kind, and easygoing, friendly spirits are the sorts I like to be around. The snobless and flexible! I wish I could have hung out with Bill Hicks. One day I'll take the John Waters tour of Baltimore. (He plays a better joke than Andy Warhol.) Music is a complex art form, a combination of language and mathmatics, and I like those who can appreciate that, and also the embarassing power of a loud, public fart.

My Blog

Character Actor/Photo Work

Currently available for independent and alternative ventures needing a character actor/photo subject.I have a distinctive look and voice which make me a stand-out character. The less I end up looking ...
Posted by on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 04:57:00 GMT

Planned Parenthood is NOT a scary place!

What a MARVEL responsible, caring, attentive, safety-minded parents can be.And it's always great to see adults who love and respect kids like the little, learning people they are.But this, oh dear God...
Posted by on Sun, 03 May 2009 07:06:00 GMT

I like my mellow little life.

I was talking with a fellah earlier tonight and I got to thinking. A feeling good kind of thinking.This guy is a good guy who has had a bunch of cool things happen in his past, (and some probably not ...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 21:40:00 GMT

Fat's Got Nothing To Do With It...

...its the freakin' blood cholesterol count in the 1000's that will drop you like a sack of hammers after finishing one of these gastro-horrors. http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/Where does this shit origi...
Posted by on Sat, 07 Mar 2009 10:40:00 GMT

Fetish Factor: Fantasy vs. Reality

  So's I poked around some alternative adult websites last weekend for tidbits of information (and a cool snapshot or two) and to check out new developments, when blunt, honest reality appeared. Daydr...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Feb 2009 16:02:00 GMT

Gorey A-Z

Abominations with abscesses on their adipocere flesh. Boils on bruised, bloated bodies, belching with bubbling gas. Creeping carnivorous, once-catatonic corpses. What catalyst conjured them forth? Dri...
Posted by on Sat, 02 Aug 2008 14:24:00 GMT

Ode to Solomon Grundy

So, you've been revived by Other-worldly powers. Long forgotten Obsolete science. Man's mastery over flesh. Overcast skies ruled at your rebirth. Never to rest at peace again. Grotesque shamblings Ref...
Posted by on Sat, 02 Aug 2008 14:17:00 GMT

Films That Would "Never Happen These Days"

"A Message Of The Future?" Check out Sci-Fi movies, political thrillers, and even WWII German/French Resistance movies about living under systems of control and rigid public attitudes....
Posted by on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:52:00 GMT

Searching for Scientific Support of Afterlife Possibility. (ongoing)

Combining ancient cultural views and current developments in classic and quantum physics to find correlating indicators supporting the possibility of life after physical death. For example: ...
Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 13:35:00 GMT