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.]
[Found here, via Not the Bee. Click the links for all 46 U.S. Presidents. Related post here.]

All I Need Tonight (Is You), Gentleman Jesse & His Men (2019) Live at Fuzzville #5, L’Albir, Valencia, Spain. 1970s garage punk for the ears of today.
Up the turbine via Bunkerville.
George and Mabel (The Real Story).
Invasions de Ballons via Mme. Jujujive.
Nobudtaka Aozaki made a map h/t Gord S.
One-room roller coaster via Memo Of The Air.
A simple request: A friend posted this video on Youtube. You don’t have to watch it, just click the like button. That’s it. 😀
[Top image: Spotted in Puerto Rico and captioned here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.

[Found here.]
Bourbon Street Parade, Al Hirt (1993)
Here’s some more Fat Tuesday stuff. Laissez les bons temps rouler!

Cadillac Boogie, Jimmy Liggins and his Drops of Joy (1947) Precurser to (and influence of) Jackie Brenston’s Rocket 88 (1951).
Jimmy Liggins – guitar & vocals
Charlie “Little Jazz” Ferguson, Harold Land – tenor sax
James Dedmon – alto sax
Glen Willis – trumpet
Eugene Watson – piano
Jonathan Bagsby – bass
Leon Petties – drums
1997 interview with Buddy Guy.
Bags of Wonder [via Mme. Jujujive].
The Endless Zip-Line [via Bunkerville].
The GREATEST bollard soundtrack in history.
Just another fat and blushing girl from Chelsea.
[via Memo Of The Air]
Hydraulic Press Channel is a fine collection of things being destroyed with a hydraulic press.
[Top image: Economy anti-scratch collar found here, via Feral Irishman.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
Transfiguration (2020) by Universal Everything is a remaster from their 2011 original. UE is a global collective of digital artists, architects and engineers, and there’s some very cool CGI animations in their portfolio.
Donks by Felix Colgrave:
“The name comes from a box of miscellaneous plastic objects my child has. Things that are not categorically blocks or figurines or anything describable. I referred to them as ‘gonks’, which was pronounced by my then-2-year-old as ‘donks’. “
[h/t Mme. Jujujive]
Matt “Guitar” Murphy, Memphis Slim & Billy Stepney on Jazz Prisma, Brussels, Belgium (1963).
Regarding Matt Murphy, one UToob commenter summed it up:
“I’ve heard many a fine guitarist mention this guy as a major influence, from Jimmy Page to fellow blues legend Freddie King. He was Howlin Wolf’s lead guitarist before Hubert Sumlin came along, and played with Ike Turner, Buddy Guy, Etta James, Chuck Berry, Sonny Boy Williamson, Otis Rush, and of course the Blues Brothers. Underrated player.”
See you tomorrow. Have a weekend. Bunk out.
[Images found in this nice collection. St. V’s archive here.]