


Job Opening (For an Experienced Heart Mender) Pts. 1 & 2, Del-Larks (1967) This 45 rpm record is one of the most sought after Northern Soul records in the U.K. The Del-Larks almost made The Ed Sullivan Show, but according to group leader Sammy Campbell, “We were ghetto guys. We were talking that street language among ourselves and using a lot of profanity. The [Sullivan] director walked in the room and heard that profanity. He said ‘Ms Gregory, take them back and teach them some manners.’ I knew when they did that, we were in the wrong place at the wrong time.”
Lake of Bones [h/t Pam M.].
Just NO [via Mme. Jujujive].
Spiral diopter / optical vortex.
A Murmeration [via Bunkerville]
The Best of Stella Leaf Jumps Volume 1.
Cowboy Adam pays tribute to Toby Keith.
Lichtenstein’s House [via Memo Of The Air].
EV sales are down because of Rowan Atkinson.
David “Avocado” Wolfe is an a-hoe [h/t Ian Collins via FB].
Il Duce bath towels sold here [via The View From Lady Lake].
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.

Selfie, unknown elephant, unknown location, 2024.
[Found here, via here. Google Images thinks it’s a ram’s horn.]

“By Antony Gormley, just some of the 40,000 clay figures from part of the ’Field for the British Isles’ on loan from Arts Council Collection, it’s being shown in three of the National Trust’s Barrington Court rooms currently in Ilminster, England.”
[Installation circa 1991 found here.]

[Found here, h/t Sol R. Land.]

Come On Let’s Go, Girl In A Coma (2010) Joan Jett sings Richie Valens backed by The Ramones. From their album Adventures In Coverland, this is a fun mashup from the trio from San Antonio.
In the Pits [via Bunkerville].
Rat Selfies [via Mme. Jujujive].
Perpetual 1-Day Blinding Stew.
Four fuzzy things drinking coffee.
The village beneath New York’s Central Park.
Dead in Vegas [via The View From Lady Lake].
Look at this tardigrade [via Memo Of The Air].
Interview with Adele Morse, creater of Stoner Fox.
Freebird guitar solo on harmonica [via The Feral Irishman].
[Top image: “One of David Hammons’ most famous works is his 1983 performance Bliz-aard Ball Sale, in which he stood on the sidewalk in Cooper Square, selling snowballs. Each snowball cost $1 and they were arranged neatly according to size.” Found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.

[Found here. I don’t care if that’s A.I. I want one.]
[Found here.]