"Ya eatin death cause ya like gittin dirt from da graveyard - ya put gravy on it, Den ya pick ya teeth with tomb stone chips" - Flavor Flav, Flavor Flav Cold Lampin'
Does anyone out there know where I can find a copy
of Juxtapoz #24 January/February 2000? Anyone have
one sitting around they wouldn't mind parting with?
Even better, anyone ever heard of prints ever being
made from the Joe Coleman painting on the cover of
Juxtapoz #24?
Last night I had a rousing dream about Josh and motorcycles but unfortunately I've now forgotten the juicier details. I was cheating on my Stephen Dorff/Christian Kane lookin boyfirend with Josh and I would pick Josh up and ride around with him on the back of my Harley. There was lots of PDA.
Even without the bulk of my memories I can say one thing, Josh is the original. And there is no Josh mold for the posers to copy because he won't stand still long enough.
Am I the only person who wants to see that old Nickelodeon animated series "Danger Mouse" released on DVD? That was such a great show, or at least I think it was, it's been so long maybe my tastes have changed now that I'm approaching thirty.
Nahhh, it was a great show and I would be first in line to pick it up.
Speaking of being hard-pressed to spend my well-earned money on pointless purchases for my own entertainment, the complete first season of Chappelle's Show came out this week and I bought mine as soon as my store opened Tuesday morning. I won't say that this is the funniest show EVER but daggumit it comes close. The best part is, the two-disc DVD is uncensored so you get all the cussing in its foul glory. There's also commentary on a couple of the episodes from Chappelle and the show's co-creator. Of course now I have to wait until next year (or later this year) for season 2 to be released. The episode a couple of weeks ago with Charlie Murphy and Rick James will make the whole set worth buying on its own. Shoot, the one last week with Charlie Murphy and Prince playing basketball was almost as great.