holy toledo, I am way remiss in postings estrip.
I am drunk and sorry abot that and I miss the whole stinking lot of you.
I am in washington dc tonight but I am expecting to find myself in wonderful buffalo ny tomoeeow night for some TAT actiones.
I will be happier than a goat eating cans if I run into anyone tommorow. otherwise I will just post more often then every 4 months
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03/23/2009 21:36 #48174
FOUR BONERSI saw this band that was a bunch of music school kids.
They had Four [4] trombones and their bass was a sousaphone.
If someone had described this to me I don't think I would have been into them but it was actually awesome.
They opened with a spinal tap song and I knew it was the real deal
I danced like James Brown. I tried to buy them all drinks but the bartender wouldn't take any money and ended up giving me drinks the rest of the night until well past closing time.
It was magical
They had Four [4] trombones and their bass was a sousaphone.
If someone had described this to me I don't think I would have been into them but it was actually awesome.
They opened with a spinal tap song and I knew it was the real deal
I danced like James Brown. I tried to buy them all drinks but the bartender wouldn't take any money and ended up giving me drinks the rest of the night until well past closing time.
It was magical
03/20/2009 00:28 #48130
CENTRALIAI was in Washington DC to see the Pogues this week and on the drive back home I stopped in Centralia, PA
Centralia
Anyways reading the Wikipedia article is probably better than driving to that damn place.
I didn't really see any smoke or sinkholes or zombies. Instead, there was a scheisser-lload of trash and junk. The place was a lot smaller than I expected. In fact it was less deserted than I thought: people were driving through to get to their other tiny mountain towns.
To get an idea of the size: An area bounded by Bryant, Richmond, Allen & Main Sts in buffalo
01/13/2009 21:30 #47398
ITEMSNot going to Buffalo for NE was a stupid thing to do. It probably rivals burning myself with an iron* for dumbest moment of 2008.
It was good to see everyone in DC, but fuuuuck that party looked good in Buff.
Remember that warm Saturday after Christmas?
My friend Mat and I were doing some scoping and we ended up inside this chimney in Rochester:
There was a white chimney inside the outer red chimney.
It was at least 60°F outside but inside the chimneys it was cold and as you could see sparkly frost as you looked up it with yer flashlight.
Anyways, no pictures, cause we left a camera in the car, along with hardhats.
You know I had a third item but I can't remember what it was.
Damn!
It was good to see everyone in DC, but fuuuuck that party looked good in Buff.
Remember that warm Saturday after Christmas?
My friend Mat and I were doing some scoping and we ended up inside this chimney in Rochester:
There was a white chimney inside the outer red chimney.
It was at least 60°F outside but inside the chimneys it was cold and as you could see sparkly frost as you looked up it with yer flashlight.
Anyways, no pictures, cause we left a camera in the car, along with hardhats.
You know I had a third item but I can't remember what it was.
Damn!
- Ironing a shirt you're wearing is ok, but you really need to stay away from the steam button.
kookcity2000 - 01/17/09 10:24
I don't know much about smokestacks but the building next to it was really too old to tell what they did there.
A wild and unqualified guess is that it was a power station at some time? Rochester Gas & Electric still occupies some buildings just a bit up the river.
At some point in the (80s?, 90s?) someone was running a car parts operation out of there. There are still parts ( doors, etc) all over the place.
I don't know much about smokestacks but the building next to it was really too old to tell what they did there.
A wild and unqualified guess is that it was a power station at some time? Rochester Gas & Electric still occupies some buildings just a bit up the river.
At some point in the (80s?, 90s?) someone was running a car parts operation out of there. There are still parts ( doors, etc) all over the place.
paul - 01/13/09 22:31
What was it used for?
What was it used for?
tinypliny - 01/13/09 21:34
Oh my! You always do the coolest things! I have seen that chimney many many times but I never in my dreams thought I could go in there. As someone once said, you are totally kooktastic! Cheers!
Oh my! You always do the coolest things! I have seen that chimney many many times but I never in my dreams thought I could go in there. As someone once said, you are totally kooktastic! Cheers!
12/25/2008 18:46 #47186
DEAR ESTRIPDear Estrip:
I love you and I love this wine. Like this wine, I have no idea what varietal you are or what soil you've grown in. I just like the way you "pair" with stuff.
Like this wine, you are always good for conversation or a hearty laugh.
Anyways, I babble to much. We'll hang out again soon.
Addios.
I love you and I love this wine. Like this wine, I have no idea what varietal you are or what soil you've grown in. I just like the way you "pair" with stuff.
Like this wine, you are always good for conversation or a hearty laugh.
Anyways, I babble to much. We'll hang out again soon.
Addios.
Miss you, kook!
Where will you be tomorrow? Are you coming to see fireworks Mr.kooky?