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Author: Bunk Strutts
Beetle
33 Years
Gnosiological Hot Links

Freddie’s Boogie, Freddie Mitchell And His Orchestra (1953) Saxophonist Freddie Mitchell was among other things “a session musician and bandleader for multi-artist rock shows held by Alan Freed. Mitchell had previously recorded Moondog Boogie named in honor of the disc jockey and the two of them appeared together in the 1956 film Rock, Rock, Rock.”
Rock, Rock, Rock was the first video cassette tape I ever bought; spotted it in a bargain bin for a couple bucks. My next purchase was a video player.
Icecoasters [via Mme. Jujujive].
The Celtic sport of ferret legging.
R.I.P. Wayne Shorter (1933-2023).
Um, better stay out of Earl Orkin’s room.
The angels’ share and the devil’s fungus.
This cheeseburger costs over $21 per ounce.
Czar Peter the Great, Amateur Dental Surgeon.
[via Memo Of The Air]
Meerkats. Cutsey little standy-uppy weasel-lookin’ bastards.
[h/t Bunkerville]
[Top image: Mao money mockery found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
Saturday Matinee – Biscuits & Gravy Revew, Olena Uutai, Reverend Peyton & The Terraplanes Blues Band
“It looks like vomit.”
“I’m so scared to try this.”
“It looks like a chopped up ferret.”
Born in Yakutia, Russia, Olena Uutai (Olga Podluzhnaya Uutai) pulls unearthly sounds from a khomus, a type of jaw harp once played by tribal shamans of the far east. [h/t Pam M.]
Reverend Peyton got hold of a groovebox in 2018.
The Terraplanes Blues Band shows us yanks how to play Delta Blues.
It’s later than usual for this time of year, hope it’s still early where you are. See you tomorrow, and if I’m not here, start without me.
The .Gif Friday Post No. 791 – Jungle Boy, Dunk Diver & Downdraft Birds
Hell’s Presidents
Someone had A.I. draw every President, “but they’re all cool and they all sport a mullet.”
[Found here, via Not the Bee. Click the links for all 46 U.S. Presidents. Related post here.]
Stuff I Do When I’m Bored
1955 Eshelman



There was a children’s version too. Images with stories found here and here.







