Wednesday, September 13, 2006

BUT BWYIN!

My pal Brian (aka Runbo), insane boy genius, death metal drummer extrordinaire, and pop cultural icon in his own mind, came upstate to help me with the house last weekend.














Brian in his natural Dirty Jersey habitat, seen here giving Ice-T and Coco some love at a hardcore show.














Brian upstate, after a hasty raid of my flannels and power tools...














...and hanging around the local hardware store attempting to pass himself off as a hillbilly contractor. The illusion came to a swift end when the two of us started running around taking pictures like a couple of idiots, but what are you gonna do.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

DOGHOOOOUUUUSE!















A piece of groveling fan art I sent to the hosts of my favorite radio show.

When Stern quit K-Rock to go to Sirius Sattelite Radio, CBS basically dropped the rock format and turned the whole station into a farm team of Howard wannabe's from various markets around the country. For these new shows, the long shadow cast by Stern is kind of the elephant in the room.

JV & Elvis used to be on against Stern in the Bay Area, often pulling better ratings. JV (the bald guy) caught my attention because he didn't try to badmouth or ignore Howard, he talked very openly about his respect for the guy, and how he has a long road ahead of him to earn the audience he's inherited in New York. That gives him big cool points in my book, but in actuality their show is often tighter and funnier than Howard's. In addition to the fart and boobie jokes, JV has a weird philosophical turn of mind and he can shift on a dime into a crazy existential discussion. I'm addicted.

Doghouse w/ JV and Elvis, 92.3 Free FM 9am-1pm.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

HARD HABIT

I was clicking around Leland's links awhile back, and randomly noticed a post called "If I could draw" on his wife Elizabeth's journal, where she described an image of a nun on the back of a Harley. I thought, that sounds fun to draw, and mentally filed it away for a rainy day.














I saw Elizabeth's comix well-reviewed on Ain't it Cool the other day, so booyah on her.