Archive for July, 2009

FX10 Loungechairs By Thomas Feichtner Are Hautness

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Leather. Angles. HAUTE. Here. Very if Mugler did decor.

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Perfect Chair For Proctologists Office

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Personally, I’d rather not sit in a prolapsed anus.

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Firece Cars And Other Haute Things

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

all found on this great blob: http://www.yatzer.com

http://www.yatzer.com/1339_dream_cars_of_the_future_since_1950

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Fun designer Hotel in Paris: MAMA.

Amazing lamp installation. MUST WATCH VIDEO – it’s all about the sound design.

Like Obscene Interiors – physically pixelated porn interiors shoot.

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and Zaha Hadid being a big show-off.

Tron Legacy (2010) Lightcycles Revealed, Geeks Assplode

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

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A literal merging of man and machine – looks dangerous – which means HOT AND SEXY!

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See the Lightcycle in action in the teaser trailer Disney released today.

Below is a friend’s video of the physical Lightcycle model revealed yesterday. I’m guessing the music is an early soundtrack sample from Daft Punk (they’re scoring the film) as my music tagging apps can’t identify it.

Car Registration: This Is Why You’re Fat, aka: Eveyone Loves A Parade

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

So I take the Trans Am to AAA cuz they do DMV registation, and anything would be better than going to the DMV right?

“Is the car outside?” She asks.

“Yes.” We walk outside.

“Where?”

Over there. Pointing to the fierce 1979 white Trans Am in the shade. We start walking again. Halfway there, “Where is it?”

Again, pointing to the white Trans Am in the shade now maybe 60 feet away.

“Can you drive it back here?” Turns around and walks back to the front door.

I get to the car, realize I forgot my keys inside AAA, walk back inside past AAA woman, get keys, walk back outside past woman again, get to Trans Am, start it, drive it back to woman and park it 20 feet from her and hope she can endure the trek to the new, closer, but not right-next-to-her, location.

“So what’s the deal with collector plates?” I ask.

“This ain’t a collector.”

“It’s 30 years old.”

“That just makes it old, not a collector.”

“So what makes a car a collector car?”

“It had to be in a parade or drive a president or something.”

“So what would be the benefit of having collector plates?”

“Then it could be in a parade or something.”

Car Want

Friday, July 17th, 2009

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Midwest Realness At The Fargo Fair

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

 Turns out the “Youth Rabbit Costume” meant kids with costumed rabbits.

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The “Feather Bouquet Contest” was not one of the highlights of the poultry barn.

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Big sleepy pig in the petting zoo I did not pet.

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View from the Ferris wheel.

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The best part of “Space Odyssey 2000″ was the facade. (2000 – so futuristic!)

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Luke, is that u?

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C3po was in the 4H barn too.

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And some kid had a display about his brother’s trampoline accident or something. Pure art.

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Loving this display of winning carbs!

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The reward for a good drawing is to have it all covered up by ribbons and stuff. (Thereby creating an accidental work of art about how an artist’s fame can eclipse the actual work.)

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The Pirate’s Den could have used ANYTHING. It was the saddest dark ride I’ve ever been through.

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A fried cheese curd is way saltier and grosser than I expected. But I appreciated the all cheese-color color scheme.

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O and I got a speeding ticket last night. (I knew it was not a good idea to get in the car after playing Grand Theft Auto.) I was going 36 in a 25. And the fine? $11. (I guess they charge one dollar per mile over the limit?) Fargo is weird.

OMG I’m So In Fargo Now

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

And the people are often large and slow. Slow in many ways. (Unless you’re in Fargo when you’re reading this, then you’re not.)

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They drive 5 below the speed limit and live in fear they’ll get a speeding ticket. I did one night years ago doing 90 on the interstate as i tried to get to Grand Forks for some gay party in the basement of a liquor store (and i mean gay and gay). The ticket was like $27 or something and i asked the cop if he took cash. No. Then got back on the road and drove 90 the rest of the way.

This is why you’re slow? The cookies as Hornbacher’s have way more frosting than i remember as a kid.

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this was an area i happened upon in an antique store – this was not a back room, everything around the sink was for sale.

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I used to skate at skateland. It’s across from the gym i go to which is filled with blond steroid vikings when college is in session.

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Their equiptment is sometimes scary and dangerous.

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This weekend is the Red River Valley Fair which I must go see because there’s nothing else to do but drink and play video games (rented an Xbox and 6 games for a week for $20 – crazy!). I’ll probably miss the “Youth Rabbit Costume” competition which is either kids dressing as rabbits, people dressed as young rabbits, kids with costumed rabbits, people with young rabbits in costume, or people whose rabbits are in children’s costumes – either way its at 10am and that’s too early.

And I’m so bummed i just learned of the Feather Bouquet Contest (“Anyone can enter, you do not need to own or exhibit poultry.”) because I SO would have won that.

Now The Trans Am Is Complete

Monday, July 6th, 2009

If  your Firebird has a hood bird decal it MUST have a color-coordinated feathered roach clip hanging from the rear-view mirror.

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Trans Am And Sexy

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

So i bought a ‘79 Firebird Trans Am on Monday. You may recall i mentioned wanting one back in September ‘08. I almost got this hot ‘85 here in LA but before i went to test drive it (which i knew would mean “buy it”) i checked the San Diego and Las Vegas Craigslists and found this white ‘79 with the red and orange hood bird in Vegas. Another buyer on the way so i offered more than he was asking ($4150), transferred him a deposit, and booked a one-way to Vegas with my cashier’s check in hand. (And don’t give me that “yeah right, HE said there was another buyer coming” bullshit cuz u know what, the same thing happened last September and THERE WAS another buyer coming and I didn’t get that car.)

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Now, i know buying a car without seeing it is not smart, but i’m trying to make more mistakes in life, so, although I’ve been looking for a 70’s Trans Am for a year, I’ve never actually been in one, much less driven one. I just trusted that something that pretty would accommodate me well. It did. (In the olden days people were tiny but their cars were BIG, very odd.) So i drove it down the Vegas strip (is there a more perfect street to display the height of tacky American masculinity?) and valeted it at the Wynn, had a cocktail of disappointing quality (considering this WAS the Wynn), took in that lady in the lake show that happens, and left after turning my $5 into $12 at the slots (I insist on pulling the arm, pressing the button is NOT acceptable). At midnight i left for LA – I had to drive at night because the car has no air and it was 107+ during the day and not much cooler at 1am.

This whole thing began a few years ago i was at the Cheesecake factory with friends and the one straight guy was talking about cars and we all said what car we really wanted (but few of us new the names) and I said I always wanted “the one with the bird on the hood, what is that? A Thunderbird?”

“No, a Firebird.”

“Yes, one of those.”

Why? Just one of those things. You’re 7 years old playing on the lawn and you see this thing going down the street and its all fins and swoops and feathers and feathered hair and feathers from the mirror and swoops and more feathers and it’s just way cooler than any other car because it has a GIANT  STICKER on it.

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So until that dinner in Beverly Hills I figured i’d never own one of these because cars cost like $30,000 or some crazy amount i could never spend on a car but the straight guy says i could probably find one that’s drivable for $5000, and this is when everything changed and i thought maybe dreams can come true. (It was suggested i just put a bird decal on my Honda hatchback – NOT AN ACCEPTABLE OPTION)

So i did some research and discovered it was the 74-78 Trans Ams that had the decals i liked the most. Yes, i did purchase a ‘79 which had the more elaborate bird decal but that colorway on the white body was killer so it was all good.

And did u know that after the Firebirds with the decals came out Ford and other companies made knock-offs? I mean, not really, but sort of. Like this Ford King Cobra. You can see the thinking. “What sexy animal and WE put on a car hood? But snakes don’t have big wings like the firebird so we’ll er…ah…just make some swoopy shapes to fill up the hood sorta like the bird.”

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Yeah, i cannot support such unoriginality. I mean those Pontiac designers had to have some balls to suggest putting a giant phoenix sticker on the hood of an already visually impressive car. (Although the first decals didn’t fly with then GM VP Bill Mitchell who upon seeing a mock up said something to the effect of “get that god damned indian blanket off the hood.”) [source article]

What’s weird to me though is how when I told people i wanted a vintage Trams Am all I’d get was “Are u crazy you can never maintain those American cars won’t hold up  you’ll get horrible gas millage you can’t park it anywhere you’ll never get parts for it what are you going to do with you other car have two cars o you’re crazy use it as you’re daily car no way are you sure you can fit in it u don’t know what you’re doing you’ll regret it.”

To which i respond, “since when did anything hot and sexy EVER involve practicality?” Leather, smoking, vinyl, high heels, fast cars, piercings, spandex, tattoos, large boobs, tans, corsets, cage fights, (feel free to add to the list). Practicality does not feature in any of these sexy things, vintage muscle cars included. If i wanted to be practical i’d get a Honda FIT. BUT A HONDA FIT IS NOT SEXY.

And now that i have this car I get the kooky other end of thinking from people, “Dude you gotta park that thing in a garage for like 30 years don’t ever drive it keep it out of the sun blah blah blah.” Why on earth would i not drive the thing i want to drive? So it’ll be worth thousands more in a decade? And then what? Sell it? No. The point was I WANT TO DRIVE THIS HOT TRANS AM. NOW. Because I’m alive NOW.

So i’ve been driving it around for a few days and didn’t feel it was getting the attention it deserved so last night i took it to Jumbo’s Clown Room which is not a kind of bounce house you get for your kid’s party but a girls on poles kind of bounce house AND THEY GOT IT. I even pulled that “keep it in front” line with the valet – AND HE DID. So the bouncer and strippers on break out front were all “Oh man that car’s the shit sweet ride so hot dooood can you tip me that car  just drive it right up on stage.” And i love that it’s the single gay guy who brings the hot ride to the strip club.

And those girls have skilz. That smacking your heels together trick is hot. But it’s so wierd that you toss dollars on stage instead of slipping it in their garter – so gross to have to crawl around the stage to pick up your bills. Must be a NO TOUCHING rule or something. Anywho, i left with some straight people, one fellow, his wife, and two other ladies, and went back to their place and then he brings out his own stripper pole and puts it up in the living room. That’s how i know those girls have skills cause i couldn’t do anything on that pole. And then they made some Trader Joes mini quiches in the oven.