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Second Saturday Giveaway: April Winner!
We want to thank everyone who commented on our April Second Saturday Giveaway featuring Missy Healey of Mah Hemp Jewelry & Accessories!
The awesome commenters for April were EngelAugen, handleber, Misty Bentley, natterchatter87, Dreamzy, KC @ Papercrane, Judy T, stephgoodell, Beth P., Nicole Lewis, Christina, Yuniikuyou and Jennisnyder.
And now, the moment you have all been waiting for! The randomly selected winner of the Hemp Necklace with Flower Charm is...
...Jennisnyder!!! Congratulations!
Jennisnyder, send us an email at flinthandmade@hotmail.com and we will make arrangements for you to receive your item! You have 30 days to claim your prize. :)
We want to encourage everyone to participate in the next Second Saturday Giveaway to be posted May 12, 2012!
New Display Heads in the Flint Handmade Shop!
We are getting so excited for the 5th Annual Spring Craft Market NEXT Saturday, May 5th from 10am-4pm at The Masonic Temple in Downtown Flint!
But, if you just can't wait to get your fix of handmade goods by local crafters, then check out our Flint Handmade Shop at The Lunch Studio!
We have a large variety of handcrafted items ranging from record album cover notebooks to wonderfully aromatic soaps to notecards featuring original illustrations to felt jewelry and more!
We especially love the new display heads we got for the crocheted hats by Misty of CrazeCrafts!
Visit the shop Monday-Friday from 8am-4pm and on Saturday from 11am-3pm at The Lunch Studio and stay for the delicious soups and sandwiches while you are there!
P.S. We hope to see you at the Spring Craft Market, too!
But, if you just can't wait to get your fix of handmade goods by local crafters, then check out our Flint Handmade Shop at The Lunch Studio!
We have a large variety of handcrafted items ranging from record album cover notebooks to wonderfully aromatic soaps to notecards featuring original illustrations to felt jewelry and more!
We especially love the new display heads we got for the crocheted hats by Misty of CrazeCrafts!
Visit the shop Monday-Friday from 8am-4pm and on Saturday from 11am-3pm at The Lunch Studio and stay for the delicious soups and sandwiches while you are there!
P.S. We hope to see you at the Spring Craft Market, too!
Now Accepting Kroger Rewards and VG's Receipts!
Flint Handmade is now accepting Kroger community rewards points and VG's reciepts to help us raise funds in support of our mission to nurture a local handmade economy and environment in Flint!
To assign your Kroger community rewards points to Flint Handmade, please visit www.krogercommunityrewards.com and follow the prompts. Flint Handmade's organization number is 91183.
To donate VG's receipts, please visit the Mott Park Little Free Library or Delaware Ave Little Free Library. Proceeds from VG's receipts will be split 50/50 between Flint Handmade and Genesee County Little Free Libraries.
We are also in the process of installing an Arts, Crafts and Creativity Little Free Library at The Lunch Studio in Downtown Flint and we hope you will support that effort, too.
THANK YOU!
To assign your Kroger community rewards points to Flint Handmade, please visit www.krogercommunityrewards.com and follow the prompts. Flint Handmade's organization number is 91183.
To donate VG's receipts, please visit the Mott Park Little Free Library or Delaware Ave Little Free Library. Proceeds from VG's receipts will be split 50/50 between Flint Handmade and Genesee County Little Free Libraries.
We are also in the process of installing an Arts, Crafts and Creativity Little Free Library at The Lunch Studio in Downtown Flint and we hope you will support that effort, too.
THANK YOU!
Book & DVD Sale in Craft City at BAF
Flint Handmade (FH) and Genesee County Little Free Libraries (GCLFL) are hosting a Book & DVD Sale in Craft City at Buckham Alley Fest THIS Saturday from 6pm-midnight to benefit the Arts, Crafts and Creativity Little Free Library (LFL) in Downtown Flint and other LFLs in Genesee County!
FH/GCLFL Book & DVD Sale PricesDVDs - $1 Hardcovers - 50 cents Paperbacks - 25 cents
If you have books or DVDs you want to donate to the sale, just bring them to the FH/GCLFL table next to the Rutherford Parking Structure anytime during the FREE Buckham Alley Fest and stick around to enjoy the food, music and crafts!
P.S. If you can't make it to Craft City, but still want to support Little Free Libraries in Genesee County, please visit our Indiegogo Campaign. There are some great perks for contributions of $10 to $500!
FH/GCLFL Book & DVD Sale PricesDVDs - $1 Hardcovers - 50 cents Paperbacks - 25 cents
If you have books or DVDs you want to donate to the sale, just bring them to the FH/GCLFL table next to the Rutherford Parking Structure anytime during the FREE Buckham Alley Fest and stick around to enjoy the food, music and crafts!
P.S. If you can't make it to Craft City, but still want to support Little Free Libraries in Genesee County, please visit our Indiegogo Campaign. There are some great perks for contributions of $10 to $500!
FINAL BLOG POST: Second Saturday Giveaway: Win a Pillow from Yasmin Ladha of Circle Cat Studio!
Posted by Crystal Pepperdine, Founder and Executive Director of Flint Handmade
After three fabulous years, Flint Handmade has decided to retire our blog.
We had a fantastic run and now we want to focus on some new endeavors, including our brand new website, Facebook and (coming soon) bi-monthly e-mail newsletter!
For our final post, we will be doing our final Second Saturday Giveaway, featuring none other than our amazing graphic designer, Yasmin Ladha of Circle Cat Studio!
We felt it was only right to retire the blog with a bang and feature the fabulous artist who has given Flint Handmade its signature "Knuckles" logo and style. Enjoy!
This is Yasmin (aka Yaz) in her very spacious, well-lit craftroom situated between her kitchen and living room. Notice the awesome curved arch into the living room...
...and the fabulous vintage door beads into the kitchen featuring mushrooms, a common motif in Yaz's apartment.
I asked Yaz to tell me about her workspace:
"My workspace is always a clutteredmess. I really do try to organize it sometimes, but the trays and bins just addmore items to the art explosion.
I am kind of a pack rat when it comes to craftsupplies and I have to keep everything in case I could use it someday for someproject I haven't even thought of yet, like when I used an old book to make a hanging sculpture. I'm pretty sure this is a common quality in artsy folks.
Also, the walls must be covered in things to look at because itmakes me feel more comfortable."
Yasmin really does have a large variety of items on her walls. In additional to the above prints, she also has...
...a little book nook with an iron scroll on the wall and...
...her collection of tiny things!
Her book nook also features books of course...
...and her sewing machine when it's not in use.
On the opposite side of the arch to the living room, Yaz has a work table with a self-healing mat because her favorite tool is "my Xacto® knife, always with a freshblade. I would probably actually die without it!"
She does a lot of her design work by sketching or cutting out paper first at her desk with her trusty sidekick, Lucy. Notice the blue "H" above her amazing collection of art markers? Letters are just another something that Yaz likes to collect for inspiration.
Although Yasmin now has a dog, I know there is a very special place in her heart for cats, so I asked her how she came up with her company name, Circle Cat Studio:
"Well, I love cats. If you've everhad a cat, you know how adorable it is when they curl up into a little fluffysleeping circle! If any cat near me is caught in this heart-warming act, I willjoyfully utter, "[insert cat's name] is being circle cat" in anaccusatory manner. Also, the first thing I started making for craft fairswere eco-friendly catnip toys."
Yasmin's boyfriend, Kyle, knows just how much she loves "circle cats" so he got her one asleep on a stack of books all carved out of wood! (And, if you scroll back up to the photo of her tiny things collection, you will see another of Yaz's "circle cats" in the very center in blue!)
Of course, Yaz's favorite cat is her friendly feline named Stu.
As if on cue, Stu had to jump into a photo! Here, he poses with Yasmin's vintage record player and collection of albums.
Noticing the records, I asked Yasmin what she likes to listen to/think about/watch while she crafts:
"It depends on my mood or what I amdoing. If I'm making earrings or drawing I usually listen to girl bands orfolky tunes. If I'm just stuffing a pillow or making cat toys, I am most likelywatching How I Met Your Mother or some food documentary on Netflix."
As a graphic designer, Yasmin also does A LOT of work on her computer, which is just across from her work desk. Notice all of the wonderful items on her walls for inspiration, including the letter "L" for her collection and "L" for Lucy!
Hanging just to the right of the "L" is one of Yaz's favorite vintage treasures...
...a needlepoint collage of mushrooms that her mom made decades ago!
Assuming her mom might have played a role, I asked Yaz how she got into crafting:
"I technically started when I was only a few years old. I was the youngest of four and my crafty momma always did fun projects with us (Mom and I now bond over this trait), so I owe it all to her. Even being the youngest, it was noticed early on that I was the creative one of my siblings ;) I was always being told that I was too little to do something, so that just made me want to do it more to prove them wrong.
I started doing it more recently (as a small personal business) to earn a profit while I was interning and freelancing as a graphic designer after graduating college. I didn't (and still don't) really know what kind of grown up job I want so I am just testing all the waters to see what I am capable of. I can't really help but make stuff."
Yasmin also does gorgeous pen and watercolor drawings.
The one that probably appeals most to crafters isher lovely "Craftiness is Happiness" drawing. It just makes you smile!
To wrap up our interview, I asked Yasmin whatprojects she would like to work on in the future:
"Hmmm, I want to gain access to somescreen printing materials and let the idea of easy multiples take me to a faroff land of wonder and brightly colored ink. Since I am also a designer, Iwould love to produce some posters or t-shirts or somesuch."
Well, Yasmin has produced some amazing event posters and t-shirts for Flint Handmade and for that, we are forever grateful!
We are also grateful for the item she donated for our final Second Saturday Giveaway!
"Forthe giveaway, I am donating a 14" square pillow I made from vintage floralmaterial adorned with a wool felt cat bust silhouette. It's the first I havemade (one of a kind!) after having had the idea in my head for months. Once Imake more to sell at future shows and in the shop, I think they will be pricedat $18."
For YOUR chance to win the Cat Bust Silhouette Pillow (valued at $18) by Yasmin Ladha of Circle Cat Studio, just complete steps A and B:
A) "Like" our new Facebook page or add yourself to our e-mail list through the form on the bottom of our website.
B) Leave us a comment in response to this blog post by 5pm on Saturday, August 25, 2012 answering the following two questions:
1) What other "cat crafts" could Yasmin make?
2) What is your email address? Feel free to leave it in "name [at] gmail [dot] com" format.
Please be sure to answer BOTH questions to qualify for the drawing.
The winner will be selected at random and emailed within one week after the deadline.
We hope to hear from YOU and we hope you enjoyed our blog, the entire Second Saturday Giveaway Series and this interview with Yasmin Ladha in particular!
FYI, Yasmin can also be reached at:
Etsy: circlecat.etsy.com
Facebook: facebook.com/circlecatstudio
Email: y.ladha@yahoo.com
And, don't forget to keep in contact with us through Facebook and our website, which was designed by Yasmin! :)
THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT!
After three fabulous years, Flint Handmade has decided to retire our blog.
We had a fantastic run and now we want to focus on some new endeavors, including our brand new website, Facebook and (coming soon) bi-monthly e-mail newsletter!
For our final post, we will be doing our final Second Saturday Giveaway, featuring none other than our amazing graphic designer, Yasmin Ladha of Circle Cat Studio!
We felt it was only right to retire the blog with a bang and feature the fabulous artist who has given Flint Handmade its signature "Knuckles" logo and style. Enjoy!
This is Yasmin (aka Yaz) in her very spacious, well-lit craftroom situated between her kitchen and living room. Notice the awesome curved arch into the living room...
...and the fabulous vintage door beads into the kitchen featuring mushrooms, a common motif in Yaz's apartment.
I asked Yaz to tell me about her workspace:
"My workspace is always a clutteredmess. I really do try to organize it sometimes, but the trays and bins just addmore items to the art explosion.
I am kind of a pack rat when it comes to craftsupplies and I have to keep everything in case I could use it someday for someproject I haven't even thought of yet, like when I used an old book to make a hanging sculpture. I'm pretty sure this is a common quality in artsy folks.
Also, the walls must be covered in things to look at because itmakes me feel more comfortable."
Yasmin really does have a large variety of items on her walls. In additional to the above prints, she also has...
...a little book nook with an iron scroll on the wall and...
...her collection of tiny things!
Her book nook also features books of course...
...and her sewing machine when it's not in use.
On the opposite side of the arch to the living room, Yaz has a work table with a self-healing mat because her favorite tool is "my Xacto® knife, always with a freshblade. I would probably actually die without it!"
She does a lot of her design work by sketching or cutting out paper first at her desk with her trusty sidekick, Lucy. Notice the blue "H" above her amazing collection of art markers? Letters are just another something that Yaz likes to collect for inspiration.
Although Yasmin now has a dog, I know there is a very special place in her heart for cats, so I asked her how she came up with her company name, Circle Cat Studio:
"Well, I love cats. If you've everhad a cat, you know how adorable it is when they curl up into a little fluffysleeping circle! If any cat near me is caught in this heart-warming act, I willjoyfully utter, "[insert cat's name] is being circle cat" in anaccusatory manner. Also, the first thing I started making for craft fairswere eco-friendly catnip toys."
Yasmin's boyfriend, Kyle, knows just how much she loves "circle cats" so he got her one asleep on a stack of books all carved out of wood! (And, if you scroll back up to the photo of her tiny things collection, you will see another of Yaz's "circle cats" in the very center in blue!)
Of course, Yaz's favorite cat is her friendly feline named Stu.
As if on cue, Stu had to jump into a photo! Here, he poses with Yasmin's vintage record player and collection of albums.
Noticing the records, I asked Yasmin what she likes to listen to/think about/watch while she crafts:
"It depends on my mood or what I amdoing. If I'm making earrings or drawing I usually listen to girl bands orfolky tunes. If I'm just stuffing a pillow or making cat toys, I am most likelywatching How I Met Your Mother or some food documentary on Netflix."
As a graphic designer, Yasmin also does A LOT of work on her computer, which is just across from her work desk. Notice all of the wonderful items on her walls for inspiration, including the letter "L" for her collection and "L" for Lucy!
Hanging just to the right of the "L" is one of Yaz's favorite vintage treasures...
...a needlepoint collage of mushrooms that her mom made decades ago!
Assuming her mom might have played a role, I asked Yaz how she got into crafting:
"I technically started when I was only a few years old. I was the youngest of four and my crafty momma always did fun projects with us (Mom and I now bond over this trait), so I owe it all to her. Even being the youngest, it was noticed early on that I was the creative one of my siblings ;) I was always being told that I was too little to do something, so that just made me want to do it more to prove them wrong.
I started doing it more recently (as a small personal business) to earn a profit while I was interning and freelancing as a graphic designer after graduating college. I didn't (and still don't) really know what kind of grown up job I want so I am just testing all the waters to see what I am capable of. I can't really help but make stuff."
Yasmin also does gorgeous pen and watercolor drawings.
The one that probably appeals most to crafters isher lovely "Craftiness is Happiness" drawing. It just makes you smile!
To wrap up our interview, I asked Yasmin whatprojects she would like to work on in the future:
"Hmmm, I want to gain access to somescreen printing materials and let the idea of easy multiples take me to a faroff land of wonder and brightly colored ink. Since I am also a designer, Iwould love to produce some posters or t-shirts or somesuch."
We are also grateful for the item she donated for our final Second Saturday Giveaway!
"Forthe giveaway, I am donating a 14" square pillow I made from vintage floralmaterial adorned with a wool felt cat bust silhouette. It's the first I havemade (one of a kind!) after having had the idea in my head for months. Once Imake more to sell at future shows and in the shop, I think they will be pricedat $18."
For YOUR chance to win the Cat Bust Silhouette Pillow (valued at $18) by Yasmin Ladha of Circle Cat Studio, just complete steps A and B:
A) "Like" our new Facebook page or add yourself to our e-mail list through the form on the bottom of our website.
B) Leave us a comment in response to this blog post by 5pm on Saturday, August 25, 2012 answering the following two questions:
1) What other "cat crafts" could Yasmin make?
2) What is your email address? Feel free to leave it in "name [at] gmail [dot] com" format.
Please be sure to answer BOTH questions to qualify for the drawing.
The winner will be selected at random and emailed within one week after the deadline.
We hope to hear from YOU and we hope you enjoyed our blog, the entire Second Saturday Giveaway Series and this interview with Yasmin Ladha in particular!
FYI, Yasmin can also be reached at:
Etsy: circlecat.etsy.com
Facebook: facebook.com/circlecatstudio
Email: y.ladha@yahoo.com
And, don't forget to keep in contact with us through Facebook and our website, which was designed by Yasmin! :)
THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT!
The BILL BONDSMEN "Smashin' Transistors Classic Interview"
I remember a time when a band was considered HARDCORE itmeant something way different than what it does now. It didn't mean a billion palm mutes then a mosh part, it didn't mean Warped or Ozfest tours, inventivefacial hair and faux leather fashion endorsements. Detroit's BillBondsmen take me back to a simpler time (High School) when it was calledHardcore PUNK. Pumped with anger, packedwith contempt and sloshing in beer they do the full on rage with a dark senseof humor thing the way I remember it. Here's band's mouth piece Tony"Gabby" 4TG and I yakking for a while about a bunch of shit.-interview by Dale
Okay-Both of us grew up in greater southeastern Michigan sowe were raised on Bill Bonds logic but we have an international audiencehere...So before we go any farther could you explain to the fine readers whoBill Bonds is.
I'm sure all over the world there's a guy like him in eachtown. He used to read the news here on TV but he now does ads on TV forfurniture. He challenged the equally crazy ex mayor of Detroit, Coleman A.Young, to a boxing match on TV. If you wanna see him check out "EscapeFrom The Planet Of The Apes" where he plays a newscaster.
What about Detroit's current mayor Kwame Kilpatrick? Does hethink he's Puff Daddy or some shit?
Well, since I didn't get an invite to the mansion I'll sayasshole. He's kind of an unfunny Coleman Young. He's about as ghetto as Colemanbut I don't think Bill Bonds will challenge him to a boxing match any timesoon. I'm waiting for him to answer a question at a press conference with"Yo mama!"
When did hardcore get all fucked up and take a turn for theworse?
Ahh there's 100 reasons for that. Part of it is that a lotof hardcore bands seem to only listen to hardcore which makes them really derivitive.Like why listen to a band who sound like whatever band sounded like Youth OfToday who sounded like SS Decontrol and DYS when you could just listen to SSDand DYS? This really applies to any genre. Not only that but when metal came inaround 86 it opened the floodgates for the jocks you see that act like thepeople that kicked people like us' asses in high school. I actually ran into adude who beat me up in high school for being a "punk rock fag" at abar a few years back and he was suddenly my old friend. Fuck that! Like Cidersaid "You're not a part of us! You never fucking were!"
How do you react when some moron says that they are"totally into hardcore-y'know like Korn and Hatebreed"?
Well, I'm tempted to go on a loooonng rant. I guess ifthey're dumb enough to like that crap they kind of already said it all didn'tthey? Personally I'm trying to bring back "hardcore punk" todifferentiate between that crap and what bands I like do. Personally, i'drather talk about the article I read in the van about the guy from Korn thatfound god cuz now you can say that "god gets Head". HAHAHAHAHA.
Do you ever wanna walk up to those type of kids and riptheir piercing out of there faces and when their crying in pain you can say"What the fuck dude. I thought you were all tough and street andshit."?
Well, I don't really see those kids anymore. I'd rather takesome of the gangsta hawdcaw kids and drop em off in a non rebuilt part ofDetroit and watch them piss themselves. I'd also like to ask some of these kidswho all look the same if they genuinely feel they're any different than the 100kids just like em. I guess I miss the days where you couldn't go to Hot Topicto buy a wardrobe so we all did stupid shit like draw on our pants or screenyour own shirts etc. Back when you spiked your own belt.
What's your opinion on songs that have classical guitar typeintros ?
Well, Poison Idea had a lot of neo classical moments("Plastic Bomb") but those were mostly with pianos. I suppose if doneright. The intro to "No God" by the Germs sounds pretty classical butI doubt Pat Smear actually played that. Hmmm... I'll take "Sucks" for100 Alex?
How heavily were you into Metallica in your younger days.They had classical guitar intros. When did you realize they sucked?
Well, I make it no secret that as a kid (like early gradeschool) I was really into NWOBHM/thrash metal stuff until about 5th grade whenI finally heard punk rock. I used to be waaaaaay into Metallica amongst otherthrash bands because they were cooler, back then, than most of the stuff youcould find at a record store for the most part. I realized they sucked when Iheard "And Justice For All" back in 1988. It was so slow and long andboring that it had no exciting aspects. I recall buying it thinking it had tobe cool because Pushead did art for it. Boy, was I wrong. I hadn't felt so letdown since I first heard "Join The Army" by Suicidal Tendencies...
What do you consider good metal?
I actually listen to a lot of old metal still to this day.Stuff like Venom, Celtic Frost/Hellhammer, etc still get listened to quite abit. I still dig it because it's essentially punk if you can get past thesolos. I wouldn't call Motorhead metal but I guess some people do. I listen tothem all the time. I also like a lot of Japanese stuff that's pretty metal likeAssault...
Ron Reagan inspired a shit load of bands in the 80's withtheir rage...Do you think Bush Jr is making the same mark?
Not that I'm aware of. We have a tune kind of about him butnot as much. The real difference is that back when Ronnie was prez there wasless access to information so when he was caught in some shit it was a bigsurprise. Now, we're so skeptical and have access to everything the bastarddoes that I think we're just lulled into being too relaxed about it becauseit's no shock. "Oh! He lied again... What's on channel 62?" or"Oh! He mispronounced another word..." I honestly think we kindof deserve him. After all, is he any dumber, ill mannered, or ill informed than75% of the people you run into on a daily basis? I honestly don't thinkso.Today alone I had to listen to some guy at a bar tell me that the MiddleEastern people just want to be left alone but that Kwame is a"nigger"and if we had a white Republican in the mayor's office blah blah blah. A coworker told me that "if you don't believe in Jesus i've got some work todo" and then tried to sell me on evangelical Christianity (ie the words ofthe bible literally translated to their suiting. These are the fuckers to bescared of... Reagan and both Bush's believe in the same thing. Anyone who hasactually read the bible... Look at what's happening in the Middle East,specifically Israel. These whackos are trying to make "Revelations"happen today... Remember Reagan saying that the Anti Christ was here today?Bush has said similar things about Sadaam and the Palestinians... I could go onand on on this topic...). Regardless, everyone is insane around us and most ofus with two brain cells to rub together are asleep at the wheel because, muchlike watching your best friend get killed, we're all desensitized andnumb...Besides, the focus has changed in punk rock... It's no longer a baby. Nomore thoughts of "this could change the world". It's more like"this could change me" or "there's nothing I can do so let'sjust party!" The only people still clinging to the idea of "AnarchyIn (insert region)" are nothing but dogmatic bible thumpers with too muchtime on their hands...
What up with all the cracks you make about the Kinks?
I will go on record and say that I LOVE THE FUCKING KINKS!All the way up to "Destroyer" which is usually way past most people'scut off points. But! If I hear one more band buttfuck "You Really GotMe" or anything by The Sonics I will fucking puke! It's worse than whenska was big. You worked at a record store so you've had the misfortune ofseeing the waves of generic clones for every good idea. If people would takemore from the music and do something like The Maharajas from Sweden have doneit would be way cooler than rehashed bullshit. Anyone can take any genre andmimic it perfectly but the best bands always add something to it or turn itinside out.
How much fast food and convenience store snacks can a bodytake?
Well, that's a good question. I can eat burgers like it'sgoin out of style and my dentist can attest to all the candy i've eaten thruthe years. I would have to say that 3 rolls of Sweetarts plus a Jolt and twoMcDonalds double cheeseburgers is probably the max i've eaten in one daywithout puking. I don't really eat healthy so i'm probably the wrong guy to askwhen too much is enough.
What's your ideal "Power Breakfast".
4 to 5 cigarettes, a diet Mountain Dew (can't handle regularpop unless it's fountain and then I still 50/50 it), and a Starbucks"Double Shot" on a weekday. Maybe a sausage, onion, and cheeseomelette slathered in enough hot sauce to kill a cat. That usually puts me inshape to face the world. On a weekend, 1 diet Pepsi, 1 cold beer, 4 to 5smokes, and whatever I can round up food wise. Usually chips or toast orsomething lame. Usually while listening to something decidedly "unpunk". As of late that means The Faces...
Okay Tony, time for some word association...
-Japan
Musical heaven for me. I will go there soon enough. Too badabout thier porn though...
-Mexican Food
Zumba in Royal Oak.
-Cigarettes
I love you. Now if only my love wasn't killing me at $10 aday.
-Matt Coppens
All around good guy. Looking forward to playing with hiscrappy band Glorified Trash (Ladies, contain yourselves) in beautiful....(bonuspart;) Grand Rapids : Shit hole. Makes Detroit seem stable. Nah, we've had badluck but there's some cool stuff that goes on there.
-Henry Rollins
"He's not gay. He just does a lot of gay things likeweightlifting and poetry." - the only good quote to come from StevenBlush.
-Ace Frehley
The only rock n roll part of KISS. Without him whadda yagot? A snake oil salesman, a sissy who sings nothing but love songs, and acoked out guido who thinks he's Otis Redding.
Vodka or Gin?
NEITHER! Last time I drank vodka I got thrown out of my ownshow and almost got arrested by the Brooklyn PD. Ended the night passed out infront of some bar. This is after my last vodka moments that ended in me passingout on New Years at 10 pm (smashed my head into the toilet) and the time Ithrew up at the bar and had to be carried out of the Magic Stick by bouncersand driven home by some girl from another state. Did it all on feeling....("You're going the wrong way!") Last time I drank gin I was 15 and Ithrew up on some christian's birthday cake and passed out on their lawn. I onlydrink beer now and that's about it.
Can you speculate how Bill Bonds would've handled a BudDwyer type situation?
Well, if he was covering it he probably would have justcalled Bud a pussy and offered to kick his ass despite him being dead. You aretalking about the city of Detroit in human form after all. The man is hard asnails! He's our version of Bill Brasky.Speaking of Bill... If anyone has anyfootage of him, especially his post 9/11 "I'll kick your ass, Osama!"rant, send it this way! I'm also looking for the "groin terrorist"rant about AIDS.
Who's a greater American? Hugh Hefner or John Brannon?
Well, i've never hung around Hef but i'm thinking it's Hef.Isn't the American dream to do nothing yet get rich and have fun doing it? Theman could literally glide across a floor of silicone tits any day he wants. Hedoes hang out with some tools but those early Playboys up to the 70's had somestyle to em. Brannon can sing better but he doesn't have 4 or more hot girlsthat willingly act as a harem for him does he? The ultimate indicator is whowould you rather be? I think we know the answer...
Short's Pontius Road Pilsner
With it being as sweltering, nasty, sticky hot as it has been this Michigan summer the idea of a beer filled with sticky hops or just a general thickness have not been on the top of my sipping list.
Wanting something a bit light and refresh BUT with flavor after the tastebuds have been attuned to many complexities has lead to a lot of trial, error and disappointments. I knew there was a pilsner out there that would hit the spot though so I kept searching.
The look of this matched the bright, sunshiny days we've had around here with it's clear, bubbly golden color. It's head small and gone within seconds.
The aroma is was faint but refreshing with notes of just mowed lawn and lemon slices. Earthy and fizzy. Yep, Smells like a summer day. So far so good.
The flavor is reminiscent of your standard classic old guy pilsner but a bit more crispness and much more less carbonated corn syrup characteristics. The pilsner malts really stand out in a fresh baked wheat bread kind of way in the front. That's followed by a light but noticeable hop that brings out a white pepper and some bitters in toward the end. That lingers a bit on the finish but doesn't stick around too much to wear out it's welcome on a 97°F day.
To say that this is the one of the most amazing pilsners I have ever tried with be stretching it a way bit but it is pretty good and worked well with what I was looking for after a day at work then going home to do work in the yard.
http://www.shortsbrewing.com/
Wanting something a bit light and refresh BUT with flavor after the tastebuds have been attuned to many complexities has lead to a lot of trial, error and disappointments. I knew there was a pilsner out there that would hit the spot though so I kept searching.
The look of this matched the bright, sunshiny days we've had around here with it's clear, bubbly golden color. It's head small and gone within seconds.
The aroma is was faint but refreshing with notes of just mowed lawn and lemon slices. Earthy and fizzy. Yep, Smells like a summer day. So far so good.
The flavor is reminiscent of your standard classic old guy pilsner but a bit more crispness and much more less carbonated corn syrup characteristics. The pilsner malts really stand out in a fresh baked wheat bread kind of way in the front. That's followed by a light but noticeable hop that brings out a white pepper and some bitters in toward the end. That lingers a bit on the finish but doesn't stick around too much to wear out it's welcome on a 97°F day.
To say that this is the one of the most amazing pilsners I have ever tried with be stretching it a way bit but it is pretty good and worked well with what I was looking for after a day at work then going home to do work in the yard.
http://www.shortsbrewing.com/
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