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So I got the PS3 Move downloadable title Beat Sketcher and this my first attempt at drawing a thing with it. Apologies for the awkwardness of the menu searching, I really didn’t read up on how to use it before jumping in. And I had a few drinks. I do enjoy it and may post future artworks and videos on here laters.
What’s music? Nobody really knows after thousands of years of researchers scratching their heads and anuses. Is it a seemingly random collection of sounds specifically designed to confuse and delight folks into shedding their clothings. Could be. It this that? I don’t understand the question. This can’t be that. That doesn’t even make any sense. This doesn’t make sense either. That’s what I said the first time. Okay, thanks for stopping by. And for the hugs. Especially thanks for the hugs. Say hello to Danchy for me. Who? Danchy. Who’s Danchy. Oh yeah, you don’t know Danchy. Nopes. Oh. Nevermind then.. Okay. Thanks again. Goodbye.
What is friendship? Think about it. really think about it. Does you brain hurt? What about your loins? Do they hurt. You want me to rub them? No. I’m afraid I can’t do that. I’m in the computer. But that other thing, the question, what is friendship? That I can help you with. It’s all in this informative digital video program cassette video file video. Video.
The RapeCo Interview Sessions gets off to a great start with a semi-erotic talk with one Paul Whitehouse. The weather, women’s rights and a healthy dose of baby talk highlight this important episode. Make sure you take notes because there might just be a test later. A test for your soul. With Jesus and stuff. And stuff means that babies just aren’t for breakfast anymore. Don’t let anybody tell you that. Don’t let them. If they try to, I’m talking to you Kevin, slap them down. They’ll deserve it. Seriously.
An intimate look in the phantasmagorical world of the RapeCo family. There’s laughs, love and learning how to battle with one’s inner demons through the world of interpretative dance. Dance with a side of the AIDS. Actually AIDS is probably the main course in this meal of comedy. The dance is probably some sort of side dish, like potatoes or rice, prepared classically with a hint of rosemary or basil, presented on a plate of homo-eroticism and lack of self-control. Dessert is flan or something. Pudding? I don’t know; what would you like? Jell-O brand gelatin dessert? Something light. I have to go to my Pilates class later so I don’t want to feel bloated and gassy. Maybe some fresh fruit? I’ll call you before you leave the office.Okay, see you later. I love you. Bye.
When the live Fantomas/Melvins Big Band Live In London DVD came out, I made my girlfriend watch it with me. She made this afterwords and I recently found it.

She’s more of a fan of Mike Patton’s less noisy work in Faith No More and a little Mr. Bungle. His cartoon-metal record Suspended Animation is probably one of my favorites. If you are not familiar with the band here’s why that image is kinda funny:
More chakka chakka in the excellent Goodbye Sober Day by Mr. Bungle at 2:34: