Thursday, April 26, 2012

Middle finger of the day:: a finger from on high

By Mona Goldwater, Gestures and Signs Editor

Thanks to Jeff Clinton for passing this one along!  /Mona

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Faces No. 154 and 243 (with a note on the Series and how it got started)

By Jack Brummet


Faces No. 154 - 2007

I began drawing the "Faces Series" about 12 years ago after discovering hundreds of surplus muslin squares ("Part No. 6530-719-0040 - wrapper, sterilization, unbleached, Type II, Size 3, 24 inches square") at Archie McPhee's in Seattle.  The wrappers are two pieces of muslin, hemmed and cross-stitched, manufactured by a "sheltered workshop" in the south--Mississippi Industries For The Blind.


I have drawn approximately 275 pieces in the Faces series. The series includes mainly imaginary characters, along with drawings of people I see in meetings and other venues.  The series occasionally includes celebrities or other public figures, as well as frequent appearances by three-eyed and one-eyed figures.

The Faces are drawn on the 24" x 24" wrappers using fine Sharpies, pen and India ink, and, at times, pencil or charcoal.  The canvases have deeply embedded creases from being stored, folded into a six inch square and stored in a warehouse for many years.  This led to the 16 square format used in almost all the drawings.  Most of the drawings contain sixteen faces, but around a dozen or so include six faces per square (or 96 per canvas).  I am nearing the end of the series, with less than a dozen wrappers (barring finding a new mother lode) left.

Faces No. 243 - 2010
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Reptilian Alien Base Under Gasworks Park in Seattle

Alien Lore from Researcher John's HubPage:


Reptilian Alien Base Under Gasworks Park in Seattle

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Have you stopped and listened to the noise at Gasworks Park?

If you have been to Gasworks Park in Seattle, you will see that it is dotted with the fenced off remains of a gas refinery, but what is it really hiding?
Could Gasworks Park really be hiding an underground Reptilian base?  Next time you are there, go near the refinery structures and listen with your ears and body and see what you can experience!

Are Reptilians Running Seattle from Under Gasworks Park?

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Source: Arthaey

Who are the Reptilians?

If you haven't heard of them before,Reptilians are an alien race that has been interacting with the human race for some time.  Their intentions are still not clear, but most people feel that they are intent on managing and controlling mankind.
Reptilians in their natural form look roughly human like, but with fine scaled lizard like skin.  The hook though is that Reptilians have the ability to shape shift and commonly pose as humans.  In fact, there is substantial evidence that Reptilians have been the heads of state for thousands of years. 

Why Would Reptilians Want to Be Under Gasworks Park?

There are a lot of well known places that are suspected Reptilian bases, but I think Gasworks park is at the very least a minor base, simply due to its location. Think about it. The old structures give plenty of cover for any ventilation that needs to be done, and Lake Union would give plenty of cover to a UFO or USO that needed to enter/leave.
Tunnels under Lake Union could easily provide access to downtown Seattle and the old city underground structures. Additionally Seattle is central to several military bases and has an International airport for when Reptilians are traveling in human form by common means.
Seattle is also one of the few major cities along the West Coast. Other possible Reptilian outposts can be expected in all the major coastal cities such as Vancouver, Los Angeles, Long Beach and so on.  I haven't heard of reports from Mexico and South America, but I would be surprised if they did not have based along the coast all along to the bottom of South America.
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The best video you will see today: TNT's "push to add drama"




For the launch of a new TV channel--TNT--in Belgium, they placed a big red push button on an average Flemish square of an average Flemish town. A sign with the text "Push to add drama" invited people to use the button. This is what happened. . .






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Mitt Romney Delivers Last Night's Victory Speech

by Jack Brummet (hand-drawn/digital hybrid)




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This may be our final Enumclaw/Horse post. . .

By Jack Brummet, Animal Husbandry Editor


One of our readers (and the person who actually inspired us to start this blog 7+ years ago after reading his) passed along this image. I'd credit him, but I'm not sure he'd want the public credit. He passed it along, obviously, because at one point years ago, we fairly obsessively covered the "Enumclaw horse story" with a dozen articles, drawings, and paintings. . . Interestingly a couple dozen people still arrive here every day via Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc., looking for the Enumclaw articles and drawings. Thanks S!



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Faces No. 288

Drawing by Jack Brummet


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Monday, April 23, 2012

Photos from my daughter Claire's trip to India

My daughter Claire has been traveling in India for the last three months.  Here are some selected photos from her stay in an ashram and as she traveled around the country (this is her second visit to India).  We were with her for two weeks of her first visit there, which ended up lasting for over two months.  Visiting India was probably one of my favorite trips of all time.  The people, the history, the sounds, smells, flavors were just stunning and amazing. I envy Claire this trip.  It would take six months of traveling there to just scratch the surface. . .


Claire with her teacher Vishva and wife Chetena’s daughter, the amazing 5 year old Uma.


"This is an old friend of Vishva’s and he came to teach our 6am class one day during the course. He is 104 and still going strong on the yoga tip. His name is Yogananda. One of the memorable pieces of wisdom he left us with was “Milk silent killer”.  



At a Shiva sunset ceremony in Rishikesh.



"My yoga sisters and brothers."  Claire spent a month at an ashram in Rishikesh, becoming a yoga teacher.  This is her graduating class.


This is one of my favorite picture of Claire of all time--taken at her graduation in Rishikesh (see previous photo).  This is her with her teacher, Yogi Vishvketu, or, Vishva.


Bisecting prayer flags.


This is the view from Claire's room/apt. in the mountains, where she lived for a month and made many friends.


"My homegirls just finished their exams. They are so happy. We went to a Shiva Temple near a river to party."


Claire's friend, the monk Sangee, makng dinner for them.


"It snowed so much at my house. They haven’t had snow like this in March since the 80’s.   In this shot, Claire hiked up into the mountains, a couple of hours above her apartment..."


"This is Tenzing. He and I are almost exactly the same age. When he was 14 he left Tibet on foot. He said it took him 27 days to get here. His family gave him the equivalent of 2000 rupees before he left ($40US). He has been living here on his own since."


"The most snow anyone had seen this late in many many years."


The train Claire rode on for 40 hours after leaving Rishikesh (note to Claire:  I rode the train Seattle to NYC twice...80 hours+). 


A ceremony on the river that takes place every single day.


Claire's friend the monk Sangee, with his favorite beverage--Mountain Dew, or as he calls it, Dew.



Claire and Sangee on a rooftop.


What a wonderful shot...


Trichy, Tamil Nadu


Ooty, Kerala.  The kids in the 'hood.
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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Drawing: Adam & Eve

By Jack Brummet

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The First Photograph Of The Finger (Fingers, No. 27)

By Mona Goldwater, Signs, Symbols, and Gestures Editor












In this photo from 1886, pitcher Old Hoss Radbourn, at the far left in the back row, gives the finger to a cameraman.   It is the first known photograph of someone giving The Finger.
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Middle fingers of the month, No. 26 (subset: women giving the finger, part 3)

By Mona Goldwater, Gestures and Signs Editor


A new roundup of middle fingers.   About half of these were sent in by readers...  /Mona








Kathy Griffin




this is "someone," but I don't know who...









Some of my selected recent finger compilations on All This Is That

All This Is That: Middle finger of the day: the sun gives earth the finger

All This Is That: Middle Finger of the day, No. 24





Damaged Slide

A damaged slide of Jack by Keelin Curran, 
"restoration (scraping some strange goo off the slide)"/digitization by Jack Brummet

Keelin took the shot, and it sat in a box for decades. I don't know how it got damaged (none of the others were), but it's pretty cool. I don't know if they still have these cars on Amtrak--it's like an observation car with a big round dome on top...


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