Too Many Things Are Wrong Here.
Hmm. Exposed in an unfinished particleboard Kybo with a tile floor, wearing a bikini under her clothes, hiding behind empty beer bottles, surrounded by cases of Lucky Light, and, um, well, I dunno,...
View ArticleWTF Boots
My guess was that they are stunt riders, riding backwards and using the tips of their boots as spurs. Heh. I was wrong. According to the link below, this fad is more popular in the U.S. than it is...
View ArticleSaturday Matinee – Home Movies, Cold Water, Fabulous Thunderbirds & Zappa’s...
Home movies – the Directors’ analysis. Very cold water is very dense. Fishing in a frozen lake in Finland. Here’s an explanation [via]: They have inflated their BCDs (vests) with air. This will make...
View ArticleSaturday Matinee Bonus Track – Ray Wylie Hubbard
Almost forgot about this one, sent in by Russ via the mojo wire. Here’s an hour and a half of Ray Wylie Hubbard.
View ArticleSaturday Matinee – Johnny Winter (1944–2014)
Johnny Winter, legendary guitarist and one of the most recognizable icons of Texas blues and rock passed away at the age of 70 earlier this week after a long career. In a documentary released this...
View ArticleSaturday Matinee – About Hurricane Harvey
In case you’re living in a closet, there’s some nasty weather going on down south with a killer hurricane underway. Led Zeppelin unapologetically ripped off Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe for one of...
View ArticleBurgers, Chicken, Shakes and a Creepy Head on a Stick.
Mr. Hamburger, Huntsville, Texas Opened in 1959, Mr. Hamburger is still in business. From their website: “Situated across from the famous downtown Huntsville “Walls” prison unit, Mr. Hamburger has...
View ArticleThe Leaning Tower of Britten
Brilliant. Ralph Britten purchased a water tower from the nearby town of Lefors, Texas, transported it to Groom. The tower was intended to supply Britten’s remote truck stop /restaurant and tourist...
View ArticleHouston Aerial Transp’t Co. 1925
Maybe it’s Transparent or Transplant. I’m going with Transplat. Oh wait… [It was known as] C.C. Cannan Field since 1918 and as an informal flying field and race track before that. In 1925 the field...
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