Here are a few events I have attended in years past. I guess it's kind of a window in to what I like to see and do. Yes, I kept all these tickets in a little keepsake box my whole life......jeez
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I'd like to meet:
I've renamed this "people I'd like to meet again that I've lost contact with and would very much like to talk to".....in case you're looking.
*FOUND*
Nancy
Melanie
Keri
DeLenia
...missing...
Tyler M.
Robert B.
Andrew P.
Micah M.
Anybody I met or worked with or that even remembers the summer of '95 at Interlochen
Music:
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I've posted a "few" pictures of the artists that have influenced me...
Severed Heads website
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Movies:
This is the greatest movie ever made!
Television:
This is the dorky stuff that interests me when I'm not watching the History Channel.
I-35 Downtown Austin looking south, March 1960. The truck and semi waiting to cross 35 are on 4th street.
The bridge in the distance is Cesar Chavez. The bridge is still in use today.
183 at Lamar looking towards I-35. Red Lobster and business park, on right, still present today.
.....yes, this excites me.
Oh, and Pee Wee!
Books:
Never Forget!
The Great Famine
"A specimen of the in-door horrors of Scull may be seen in the annexed sketch of the hut of a poor man named Mullins, who lay dying in a corner upon a heap of straw, supplied by the Relief Committee, whilst his three wretched children crouched over a few embers of turf, as if to raise the last remaining spark of life. This poor man, it appears, had buried his wife some five days previously, and was, in all probability, on the eve of joining her, when he was found out by the untiring efforts of the Vicar, who, for a few short days, saved him from that which no kindness could ultimately avert. Our Artist us assures that the dimensions of the hut do not exceed ten feet square; adding that, to make the sketch, he was compelled to stand up to his ankles in the dirt and filth upon the floor."
THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Feb. 20, 1847
Heroes:
Mis Héroes
Pa & Ma
Background is"Hylas and the Nymphs"by John William Waterhouse