Thursday, July 31, 2008

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THE JOYOUS COSMOLOGY + THE UNHOLY TREE + VOLXKEUKEN DELUXE @ Scheld’apen 01.08.2008

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VRIJDAG 01 AUGUSTUS 2008

THE UNHOLY TREE

A new band from Antwerp inspired by old and new music. Sounding like light 60-70's rock and country through experimental boogie mysteries. The five members of the Unholy Tree are all Stand-in, former- or members from other bands like Sin Alley, Quetzal, In-kata, Valsalva Rerun, Neat & Clean, Lo-An, Monza, Papermouth, Daan, Whiff of the weird, building transmissions, SYC, ... All hard working freaks!

www.myspace.com/theunholytree


+ THE JOYOUS COSMOLOGY

wild edgy experiments confused wizard giggle spaced dance with us!

www.joyco.tk
www.myspace.com/joyco


+ VOLXKEUKEN DELUXE

Deuren: 19.00u, eten: 19.30u, concert: 21.00u GRATIS!!


Scheld'apen vzw
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2020 Antwerpen

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Frog Salad anyone? «

frog-in-lettuce.jpg Frog Salad anyone? «

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Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Now this is really weird!!!!

Last night I found that I couldn't really sleep. I had lots of things going through my head. My mind drifted to thinking about the Blog. I then thought about the weird coincidences I described in my "Postcard from Tony" kindly posted for me by Karl.

(http://cheatingtheferryman.blogspot.com/2008/06/postcard-from-tony.html

As I thought about in in my minds-eye something struck me. I thought about how it had been possible for me to send to Karl the photograph I took that very evening (23rd) and how he had placed it on the blog. I then woke up fully. I realised that I had not sent any photo to him because I emailed him on my phone a few hours before. It was impossible as I had not taken the photograph then, but a few hours later, and yet I was sure that Karl had posted my actual photograph. I emailed Karl this morning and he confirmed that he had selected a picture at random that he found on the web that was of my hotel - he chose, quite by chance, one that was virtually identical to the one I was about to take (check it out - the one above is mine). This was taken from our room. Of the fifty or so rooms in the Hotel Belvedere only two have balconies that have this view so the chances of Karl picking a photograph at random that was exactly my view as I wrote a posting for the blog on...now what was the subject? Oh yes, weird synchronicities!!!!

Is this fascinating or just a little bit scary!
Anthony Peake's Cheating The Ferryman Blog Page: Now this is really weird!!!!


Thursday, July 24, 2008

explore the space!!!



I got a fever and I need more Cowbell!!!

YouTube - Cowbell-The original full skit on snl

Wikipedia: More Cowbell
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Sirius Matters: Robert Anton Wilson Day

Prickle-Prickle, Confusion 58, Year of Our Lady of Discord 3174




July 31, 2003

Robert Anton Wilson Day


Mayor declares a special day to honor local author/philosopher

by Laurel Chesky


The date of July 23 has special significance for Robert Anton Wilson. It was on July 23, 1973 that Wilson received a message from an extraterrestrial from the planet Sirius. Or maybe, he says, it was a 6-foot-tall white rabbit in County Kerry, Ireland. Or maybe he was just tripping on acid. (Wilson also notes that on July 23, 1973, Monica Lewinsky was born.)

Thirty years later, a giddy Mayor Emily Reilly officially declared July 23, 2003 as “Robert Anton Wilson Day” in the city of Santa Cruz.

The mayor read her proclamation before a packed house at the Rio Theatre on Soquel Avenue. A crowd had gathered there to see the world premiere of the documentary film, Maybe Logic - The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson. The film, produced by deepleaf productions, is a retrospective of Wilson’s career as an author, conspiracy theorist, quantum physics philosopher and counterculture icon. Wilson lives in Capitola (or Live Oak or Santa Cruz, depending on your “reality tunnel,” as Wilson would say.)

One of the more humorous passages of the mayor’s proclamation reads: “Whereas Robert Anton Wilson employs wit and humor spanning five decades to resist the imperial schemes of national politicos, through such actions as daily e-mails to Attorney General John Ashcroft detailing his personal activities, thereby sparing government expense and trouble of keeping him under surveillance…”

After the mayor’s presentation, Wilson, in classic form, quipped: “I don’t deserve this. Then again, I have post polio, and I don’t deserve that either. So on with the show.”

Wilson suffers from post-polio syndrome, a disease that can strike polio survivors decades after they’ve recovered from polio. After contracting polio as a child, Wilson, 70, recovered from the disease and remained vibrant and able-bodied throughout his adulthood. Post-polio syndrome hit him a few years ago, and he is now mostly confined to a wheelchair.

Wilson eats pot brownies to relieve the pain in his legs. He was a client of the Wo/Man’s Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM), before the Drug Enforcement Agency raided the collective’s farm near Davenport last September.

At a WAMM demonstration in October, where medical marijuana was given out on the steps of Santa Cruz City Hall, Wilson lambasted the feds for ignoring the Bill of Rights.

“The 10th Amendment says all powers not relegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or to the people,” he told the crowd gathered at city hall. “Nowhere does it say that a goddamn tsar will be in charge of my medical care and interfere between me and my doctor. If anybody in Philadelphia in the 18th Century had suggested putting something like that in the Constitution, they would have been considered a raving lunatic. This Constitution was not created to establish a tsarist tyranny, it was established to create a free society.”

Wilson, who holds a PhD in psychology, has scribed some 35 books, plays and screenplays. He is perhaps best known for his books, including the cult-classic trilogy Illuminatus!, Schrodinger’s Cat and Cosmic Trigger.

His philosophies revolve around his belief, steeped in quantum theory, that there is no reality, only perception. He theorizes that because we each view the world through our unique perspective, or reality tunnels, no single truth exists.

Maybe Logic weaves together snippets from recent interviews with Wilson and some of his prominent fans, with past public-speaking appearances and TV interviews. The film travels the gamut of Wilson’s theories, from his philosophies inspired by Eastern religions to his sinister political conspiracy theories. While the film covers deep and often bizarre intellectual territory, Wilson’s humor and inclination to never take himself too seriously shine through.

©2003 Pacific Sierra Publishing

Robert Anton Wilson Day


Dear Friends of RAW
July 23, 2007

It has taken me some time to come to ground and ask for your help in keeping Bob's work alive, green and growing (ummm, WHO makes it green?). My name is Christina, and I am one of Bob's daughters and executor of his estate. My brother Graham, my sister Alexandra, and I have been getting used to EWOB; Earth WithOut Bob.

This website will remain the official RAW site and online center of RAW's work. Over the next few months I hope you check back here, as we hope to get a whole lot of RAW activity generated!

The end of our Dad's life was fantastical and filled with profound love and much joy. Yes, there was also sorrow, frustration, stress, and grieving, but it was far outweighed by the lovingness. It was truly an extraordinary time. This was made possible in great part because of you, his beloved friends and fans (and boy did he love you!).

I hope at some point to share with you some of the experiences we all had over the last eight months of being with him, but right now want to let you know that I will be working to keep all his writings in print, and may even be able to print some bits and pieces he never published. There's still a lot of mucky-muck to take care of, as when our mom died, he stopped paying taxes and left a fair debt. Good ole' Bob! True to himself til the day he died...

Robert Anton Wilson Home Page

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Monday, July 7, 2008

One froggy evening



YouTube - One froggy evening


One Froggy Evening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


One Froggy Evening
is an approximately seven-minute long Technicolor animated short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 31, 1955 as part of Warner Brothers' Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. This cartoon also celebrates New Year's Eve 1956 since it was released on December 31.

Some critics and observers regard this cartoon short as the finest ever made. Steven Spielberg, in the PBS Chuck Jones biography Extremes & Inbetweens: A Life In Animation, called One Froggy Evening "the Citizen Kane of animated film." (Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume 5, Disc 2) In 1994 it was voted #5 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The film is currently ranked at IMDb as the second best short movie ever. In 2003 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.


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Story

A mid-1950s construction worker involved in the demolition of an 1892 building finds a box inside a cornerstone. He opens it to reveal a (seemingly immortal) singing, dancing frog, complete with top hat and cane. The box also contains a deed dated April 16th, 1892. The man tries exploiting the frog's talents for money, but as it turns out, it will not perform in front of anyone else. For the rest of the cartoon, the man frantically tries to demonstrate the frog's abilities to the outside world (first by trying to get an agent to accept him, then by renting out a theater), all to no avail. Eventually he is homeless (after spending all his money renting the theater) and living on a park bench, where the frog still performs for him. A policeman overhears this and approaches the man, but after seeing him accuse the frog of the singing, he has the man committed to an asylum. Following his release, the haggard man dejectedly hides the box in a building that is under construction. The timeline then jumps to the year 2056 (100 years and at least 1 day after the cartoon's debut), where the building is demolished by futuristic ray guns, and the box with the frog is discovered yet again by a 21st century demolition man, starting the process all over.


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  • Airings of this cartoon on ABC and the WB cut the part where the man creates a "Free Beer" sign to rope in audience members into seeing the singing frog. The humor of that piece showed a bunch of drunks bullcharging into the theatre. The way it's cut on both channels makes it seem that the audience came in because of the "Free Admission" sign the man creates before the "Free Beer" sign.
  • When the short was featured on the compilation movie Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales, the ending where the construction worker from 2056 finds the singing frog and makes off with it, in the hopes of exploiting it the same way the man from 1955 tried, was cut, making it seem as if the cartoon ended with the construction worker from 1955 getting rid of the frog and running off.

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