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superkali

The secret of flying is letting the light carry you away

About Me

Don't put me in a box, man! But seriously, folks, my awesomeness cannot be acurately conveyed in a paragraph and a half.

My Interests

warmth, inciting pasrtigasms, surprises, beer, being crafty, pirate stores, the menu at the existential cafe, sharks, dirty jokes, fauxcabularies, being effortlessly painfully hip, laughing, randomness, ironic turns of events, punching and folding, my effing fantastic friends

I'd like to meet:

Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

Music:

I can see a lot of life in you. I can see a lot of bright in you.

Movies:

One of my New Year's Revolution is to watch more old movies. Anyone in the mood for a little Clara Bow?

Television:

Twin Peaks, Season Two.

Books:

The History of Love, Fierce Invalids, House of Leaves, On Food and Cooking, God of Small Things, The Little Prince, The New Illustrated Elements of Style.

Heroes:

the ad guys behind this:

My Blog

I need your help . . . Free Beer!

On Sunday, June 11 at 9:06 pm this photo was taken with my camera phone: If you a) took this picture, or b) can tell me what it is, or C) can come up with something exceptionally clever that it might ...
Posted by superkali on Thu, 15 Jun 2006 11:46:00 PST

Bulls, Bears and Tall Buildings (oh my!)

It's that time again, folks. Time for Kali's Stories From the Road. *CANNED APPLAUSE*So, I'm thinking of starting my own travel show. I'll be a Rick Steves/Rachael Ray hybrid. You know, super helpfu...
Posted by superkali on Thu, 16 Feb 2006 06:27:00 PST

The Coolest Thing Ever!

http://www.world-heritage-tour.org/map.html
Posted by superkali on Mon, 23 Jan 2006 10:26:00 PST

Fist Full of Ninjas (Photo Now)

(first of all, isn't "life" a bit vauge for a category, but i digress; that's a whole blog unto itself.) I recently discovered the store in Portland called "Little Finnegan's." Let's call it Toys for...
Posted by superkali on Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:08:00 PST

Historiated Capitals or Death!

i'm slowly developing a typed-written aesthetic. it's an anti capital letter campaign. it's based on equality. who says that the first should stand out, that the other letters are somehow less? strunk...
Posted by superkali on Tue, 22 Nov 2005 08:14:00 PST