Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Spreading Solid Gold
Kat over at the prestigious t-shirt blog "T-shirts Around The Internet" did a little SGHC write up. check it here.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
My lady is fresh
Funny, I'm writing a blog post about a blog post about SGHCloth. We're featured on the popular tee blog iloveyourtshirt.com
check it out kids.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
The 60's
History is a mysterious beast no? You just don't know how things will look until it's slipping off into the distance. It's like this slow drying concrete that takes two generations to set.
What got me thinking about this is how people love to reference/romanticize the 60's. The 60's were clearly an explosive period and I think we like to talk about it because we can now say, "hooray, it's over, we made it out and we're still somewhat okay!"
The truth is things could have gone horribly wrong in the 60's but for the most part, they didn't and that's why we like to look back and talk about it.
All that to say, I wonder if our current situation is another "60's" where people in 2059 will say, "wow! remember the 00's, yeah, lets make a movie about it!"
Either that or the world won't be around in 2059.
What got me thinking about this is how people love to reference/romanticize the 60's. The 60's were clearly an explosive period and I think we like to talk about it because we can now say, "hooray, it's over, we made it out and we're still somewhat okay!"
The truth is things could have gone horribly wrong in the 60's but for the most part, they didn't and that's why we like to look back and talk about it.
All that to say, I wonder if our current situation is another "60's" where people in 2059 will say, "wow! remember the 00's, yeah, lets make a movie about it!"
Either that or the world won't be around in 2059.
Watch your step
The artist is Edgar Mueller and if you read french you can learn more about him @ crowded
It took me awhile to realize its a mural and not a giant endless chasm.
Friday, February 6, 2009
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