A race between ketchup, mustard, and hotdog in between innings at the Durham Bulls Stadium. Place your bet and then hit play.
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Friday, May 26, 2006
Monday, May 22, 2006
practice
Coming back from break during practice. If you play a brass or wind instrument and you live in the area, write to let me know if you want to be in an unusual marching band. I'll pass your info on to the organizer.
Friday, May 12, 2006
dance
David K. Rose and Casey Porn were showing their paintings at Wootini tonight.
I must admit that my poor dancing looks rather shabby compared to these guys. This really seems like the only way to dance.
A better shot of the robot-ed dude:
Burrito Bunker update: I'm still freaking out. They remain closed.
I must admit that my poor dancing looks rather shabby compared to these guys. This really seems like the only way to dance.
A better shot of the robot-ed dude:
Burrito Bunker update: I'm still freaking out. They remain closed.
Monday, May 08, 2006
rap
All right, I give in. It's just too cool not to mention.
Billy Sugarfix wrote a rap about Carrboro and Jason Meeks and Brian Risk shot a video for it in which much of the town's businesses and people are featured (including the mayor). I had no idea that people loved Carrboro this much. (I do, too.) You can see the video tonight at the Cat's Cradle. Come at 8:30, pay $3.
You should really check out the lyrics at their website. Sort of Lazy Sunday-ish but you know, more Carrboro-y.
Here's an article about the shoot as well. That's where I stole these photos.
More of my own videos soon. But I trust that you saw the Stephen Colbert one?
Billy Sugarfix wrote a rap about Carrboro and Jason Meeks and Brian Risk shot a video for it in which much of the town's businesses and people are featured (including the mayor). I had no idea that people loved Carrboro this much. (I do, too.) You can see the video tonight at the Cat's Cradle. Come at 8:30, pay $3.
You should really check out the lyrics at their website. Sort of Lazy Sunday-ish but you know, more Carrboro-y.
Here's an article about the shoot as well. That's where I stole these photos.
More of my own videos soon. But I trust that you saw the Stephen Colbert one?
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