



[Found here.]
All previously posted elsewhere. Mouth woman clipped from this vid. Puma Negra is the inverse of Puma Blanca. Ostrichman morph derived from this pic. Sluggo’s Potty Break is the prequel to this Nancy strip.

Big Ugly Wheels, The Beat Farmers (1990)The Beat Farmers (1983–1995) were a great band from San Diego, California (best experienced live) and featured the late Country Dick Montana. According to their website, they’ve since reformed re-formed with a new lineup.
Ce n’est pas pizza.
C’est une pizza.
Dogs and horses [via Bunkerville].
Who put Luebella down the wych-elm?
Bailong Elevator [via Everlasting Blört].
“Can we keep him?” [via Thompsonblog].
Electric throat guitar?! [via Memo Of The Air].
[Top image: Painting by Robert Abele III, found at My OBT.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
Playing For Change x Visit Mississippi. Nice variations on Robert Johnson’s classic.
Born in 1952 on Craig Air Force Base near Selma, Alabama, slide guitarist, singer and songwriter Kenny Brown plays in the North Mississippi Hill Country blues style. He was taught by some of the best, including R.L. Burnside, who claimed him as his adopted son.
Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, James Thomas Uvalle (1980 – 2015) taught himself to play guitar at the age of 11. At 16 he adopted the moniker JT Coldfire and began his songwriting and performing career. He passed away suddenly at 35 years.
“The Killborn Alley Blues Band kills. Picture a deep-dish Chicago version of the Fabulous Thunderbirds back 30 years ago.”
Tom Clark, review of Tear Chicago Down, Hittin’ the Note • Issue 55, 2007.
Stock market up, stock market down, stock market up, and shake it all around. Been happening forever, seems a lot of people with TDS just began to notice. Meanwhile, the porch will open tomorrow promptly at whenever and we’ll discuss the best methods of trapping a skunk. See you then.




[Found here, here and here. Shock Chalk was a looping glitch, original found here. There are now over 2,700 .gifs in The Archive.]

1973 1974 Chevy Nova & 1958 Cadillac Fleetwood Plymouth Fury.
[Found here.]
Update: Thanks to Dan P. who correctly identified the Plymouth with truck running gear.
Update 2: Eric says that’s a ’74 Nova in the back. Good eye.
[All are the work of Petr Válek, found here.]