2-4-6-8 WHO DO WE APPRECIATE

I got problems:

  • Can’t remember my special youtube password, which means I might have to change my name…noooo….
  • I want to rename my videos 3 years later. Coming of age? I’ve been wondering who the horse ghost was. I remember when I filmed this one I had a lot to drink, so obviously I was laughing in the DJ booth. There is great tool in modul8 that lets you record whatever is around you. This let me keep my vids on the beat. With all that said, I want to rename the video “Laughing with 60 decibels and bass in the booth.” Maybe you can spot where I am laughing, but that could also be the laggggg, so maybe the other name should just be LAGGIN. I dunno, but my video spirit returns. Subscribe to yrspecialfriend on youtube if ya wanna see more.

Edit: Early dimension…I mean dementia, is setting in. The reason I called this video ‘With Special Horse Ghost’ is because it is an edited video of the Santa Anita horse race. Somebody and I thought that the horse looked like a ghost when I applied the transparency layer, and it sure did!

youngghostfeather:

wore out the replay button once too many. 

please continue to act on your creative impulses!
mmg i love you.
found summer ‘09 on my lunch break by crescent heights. 

found summer ‘09 on my lunch break by crescent heights. 

old family

old family

All my other friends were “intellectuals”…Jane Lee the same, sprawled on the Oriental cover of her couch, sniffing at the New Yorker.
Jack Kerouac, On the Road. P.7

“His dirty work clothes clung to him so gracefully, as though you couldn’t buy a better fit from a custom tailer but only earn it from the Natural Tailor of Natural Joy, as Dean had in his stresses.”


“boys played guitars while their older brothers worked the mills”


When I read the second quot (from on the road) it made me want to ask my professors to write answers to my questions regarding what it was like to teach in the 90s. I thought to publish these short essays or interviews in a coffee table book. The book started to take form in my imagination. I recalled being at Indigo in the last couple of weeks. There was a large coffee table book called Wisdom (I think Clint Eastwood is on the cover looking strack). I think if I ever had the opportunity to do this I would. Next to the interview or essay I would include a photo I took of the professor. I am not one for portrait photography really but I think I could present it in an interesting way. In spirit of the 90s of coarse. Maybe I could do a whole series including what it was like to teach in 00, 80s, or a comparison of generations. I can’t stop thinking about the idea and if professors would even go for it. Maybe I should just watch a good movie about University in the 90s to ease this feeling…

Jack Kerouac, On The Road. P. 7

The Game:

1. Read Quote.

2. Guess who said it.

3. Reblog answers.

4. (click link for answers)

WHO SAID IT:

1.“I don’t think I should be held responsible for anything I don’t know about.” - In regards to employing sweatshop children for her Wal-Mart clothing line

2. “Just because I have my standards they think I’m a bitch.”

3. “I wish all the mean people, if you want to be mean to each other, just buy a country together and blow each other up. Then we’d have no terrorists left. Like, don’t kill innocent people for no reason. It’s not fair. We love everybody. We’d even like them if they said they’re sorry. It’s not fair that innocent people are getting hurt. It makes me sad.” - Her thoughts on terrorism and world peace from her sorely-missed travel show (BONUS NAME HER SHOW)

4.“I find the idea of today’s icons being teenagers incredibly uninspiring.”

5. “My name is _______. That means white spirit, and I really feel like sometimes I’m not existing.”

6. “I’ve never been cool, and I don’t care.” - Regarding her adult contemporary radio success

7. “The problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty sure they’re going to have some pretty annoying virtues.”

8. “I was smoking like a broke stove. Crack. For real.” - In regards to why she was in prison

9. “I don’t mind being compared to Whitney, there are people miles worse to be compared to.”

10. “I feel like I haven’t done my best work yet.”

11. “When people expect me to go right, I’ll go left. I’m unpredictable. “

12. “Drugs make you make bad fashion choices.” - From her anti-drug PSA

13. “Without gay men, I am nothing.”

14.  ”It’s very expensive to be me. It’s terrible the things I have to do to be me. ” - Testimony on the stand during the case battling for her dead husband’s fortune

15. “Hell to the no!” - In regards to anything she’s not in favor of

PRIZE: A LITTLE PRIDE MAYBE?