Musty old Brooks leather jacket with the lining removed and the sleeves cut off. Awesome.
Danzig screened the Crimson Ghost image on the collar. I handled the Gone In Sixty Seconds logo myself. Punk outing, people shouting; you can't hack it, without a leather jacket.
Big Money Hustler
Amazon wants me to tell you that I might get paid a tiny stipend if you click on a link and buy something from them
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Mister, if you don't shut up I'm gonna kick one hundred percent of your ass!
Learn it. Know it. Live it.
Spotted on the wall of the Tin Goose Diner and Aviation Museum in Port Clinton Ohio.
Spotted on the wall of the Tin Goose Diner and Aviation Museum in Port Clinton Ohio.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Smash Toledo: Online Resource for Quality Vittles in Toledo
It's a good sign that the whole "foodie" thing is pretty played out when a former culinary anarchist like Anthony Bourdain takes a gig on a primetime network reality/game/cooking show. Still, there are few things in life as satisfying as sharing good meal prepared by good people with good friends. Watch the vid and check the Smash Toledo FB page. And then go eat something good.
Smash Toledo
Smash Toledo
Sunday, January 20, 2013
05.29.71 The Stooges and Bob Seger at the Toledo Sports Arena.
Power to 'em. The people, that is.
Last gig with the five piece line-up of Iggy, Ron and Scott Asheton, James Williamson, and James 'Jimmy' Recca on bass. The next two gigs scheduled for Pittsburgh and Los Angeles were cancelled because Williamson quit. They'd regroup as "Iggy and the Stooges" in 1973.
Last gig with the five piece line-up of Iggy, Ron and Scott Asheton, James Williamson, and James 'Jimmy' Recca on bass. The next two gigs scheduled for Pittsburgh and Los Angeles were cancelled because Williamson quit. They'd regroup as "Iggy and the Stooges" in 1973.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
Black Friday: Apparently You Can Put a Price on Dignity.
Just a little tearful here for when shopping used to be, you know, enjoyable. What used to be a fun day off from the drudgery of work and school seems to have become a competitive shopping event for people who, as Oscar Wilde once observed, "know the price of everything and the value of nothing." Here's a tip: You are not defined by your possessions. Don't get me wrong-like any normal guy I've got needs: What man doesn't swoon at the idea of owning a hand made guitar, a finely-crafted firearm or a well-honed blade? You know, guy stuff. But, like my beloved 30-year old Polk Audio Monitors, surplus Department of Defense vintage desk (I'm sitting at it now, and it was free!), and cherished collection of hand-me-down tools, you won't find any of these things at Wal-Mart or Target, no matter how early you get up.
We had plenty of local or regional stores to drop some coin in when I was coming up in the Toledo/Detroit/A2 area, and none of them asked us to get up at 3:00 in the morning and behave like idiot.
The big three for our family were Hudson's (Detroit), Lion (Toledo based, but owned by Mercantile Stores Company, Inc. of Cincinnati) and Jacobson's (Jackson, Mi). Then we'd hit the trifecta of Toledo-owned specialty retailers, Hobby Center Toys, Athletic Supply, and Jamiesons Audio. A quick stop at Churchill's Adventure Shop and Boogie Records and we were done. Of the three, only Jamiesons is still in operation, although their core business model has evolved to focus on home theater.
The vintage charge cards displayed here are mine, pulled from my desk drawer this morning.
PS: If the Magi had only risen a few hours earlier and braved the post thanksgiving day crush of humanity in the village marketplace, they could have saved big on the gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Jerks.
**Lion Store, Hudsons, Jacobson's, Black Friday**
We had plenty of local or regional stores to drop some coin in when I was coming up in the Toledo/Detroit/A2 area, and none of them asked us to get up at 3:00 in the morning and behave like idiot.
The big three for our family were Hudson's (Detroit), Lion (Toledo based, but owned by Mercantile Stores Company, Inc. of Cincinnati) and Jacobson's (Jackson, Mi). Then we'd hit the trifecta of Toledo-owned specialty retailers, Hobby Center Toys, Athletic Supply, and Jamiesons Audio. A quick stop at Churchill's Adventure Shop and Boogie Records and we were done. Of the three, only Jamiesons is still in operation, although their core business model has evolved to focus on home theater.
The vintage charge cards displayed here are mine, pulled from my desk drawer this morning.
PS: If the Magi had only risen a few hours earlier and braved the post thanksgiving day crush of humanity in the village marketplace, they could have saved big on the gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Jerks.
**Lion Store, Hudsons, Jacobson's, Black Friday**
Thursday, November 22, 2012
11.22.56 Elvis Presley, Thanksgiving Day at the Toledo Sports Arena
Onstage at the Toledo Sports Arena |
For a boatload of photos and the complete details of the King's T-Town visit, stop by the website of Elvis's right hand man and the undisputed master of the Gibson Super 400, Scotty Moore. For some reason, Moore has retained encyclopedic-like knowledge of the Toledo Sports Arena, and sets the record straight on the fisticuffs big E got into in the lobby of the Commodore Perry Hotel after the show. Here's a hint: Colonel Parker rigged it.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
10.12.74 Aerosmith, Bowling Green State University
Photo: Enoch Wu |
photo: Enoch Wu |
photo: Enoch Wu |
You gotta love that vintage Tri-X Pan film vibe. Dig all the scratches on the negatives. Surf on over to the digital gallery at the BGSU Library Collection to check out the entire set: Make It
Contributor: Enoch Wu
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Boss Mouse Artisan Cheese: Delicately Aged and All the Rage.
Boss Mouse head cheese and longtime PDGB Northern Michigan Bureau chief gives us the 411 on all things Boss Mouse.
Boss Mouse Cheese from Justin Warnes on Vimeo.
Boss Mouse artisan cheese – made and aged on an historic 1867 centennial farm in Kingsley, Michigan
Boss Mouse Cheese from Justin Warnes on Vimeo.
Boss Mouse artisan cheese – made and aged on an historic 1867 centennial farm in Kingsley, Michigan
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