I know what you mean — I was fooled by the title at first. What they mean is, “world’s worst sci-fi” in front of an audience, on the tv show, “Who’s line is it anyway?”, which brought improv onto the tv screen back in the day.
Now, Superband plays on the street in New Orleans, and as you’ll see, it’s quite a crowd today — sometimes only a few of them show up, sometimes it’s everyone. Continue reading →
Hey, now, here’s an idea that the school kids might find fun as well as somewhat defensive — arm every kid with a Byrna non-lethal launcher and … oh, I forgot, there is an age-limit of 18 years old on these puppies, so forget I mentioned it. Continue reading →
It’s goddam impossible to ignore — the political assholes are pushing the rest of us through a meat-grinder and mud, just to get where they’re going, which is a planet full of nothing but them and an incoming cometary mass.
The comet was my idea.
I went to high school at Riverside Military Academy, in Gainesville, Georgia, the chicken capital of the world, and while there, I noted the absence of anyone of color except in the kitchen, and overheard kids talking about how the south will rise again, and slavery will be restored. Continue reading →
I hope you enjoyed the Pluto/Mars thing. I thought it was very witty. So, what I’ve envisioned with my ESCAPE! Videos is dependency.
What I mean is, I want to create a place where you can go to get lost for a while, to escape from Planet Earth’s gritty, messy gore and circumstance, the Sturm und Drang of humanity.
What I’m after is a source, a veritable fountain of wit and humor and interesting things for you to discover every single day and get uplifted as Hell.
Each of these ESCAPE! Video blogs takes between 4 and 6 hours to accomplish, with a lot of rejection behind me — I only keep the videos that are good all the way through, and that are not mean or negative.
I’m always on the lookout for funny stuff with significance and meaning — stuff that can cheer you up when you remember how it really is out there — if you get my drift.
With that and little else in mind, here’s a rousing, uplifting song that’s bound to cheer you up: Continue reading →
I hope we make it out of Earth orbit soon, I’m running out of escape videos… Well, here are a few, to tide you over until the next wave:
Not funny, it’s true, but interesting, highly informative and well-produced. Of course, there are other explanations for the examples she gives, but let’s leave it at “Parallel Universes”, and speaking of parallel universes, I think you’ll get a kick out of this quantum piece by acapella science. Continue reading →
If you think it’s easy to win millions or billions of dollars at any sort of game of chance, especially the state lottery, you’re right. It’s easy to win, but much easier to lose. Here’s a 2009 video showing the lottery win, plus an alternative life-style to the millionaire:
Did we win at the lottery? Not I — it’s not my sort of thing. But my Mom did, and lived for another 20 years without doing anything but watching daytime TV and playing an occasional table game.
I took none of the winnings, and it turns out, some 35 years later, we live a beautiful life that can’t be bought with money, a Work Life, and I wouldn’t trade it for all the money in the world.
Especially all the money in the world. What would I want with that? If you’ve never had a LOT of money, you’ll think I’m making this up, but I’ve known hundreds of millionaires and a few billionaires, and hundreds of very successful movie stars, and they were all miserable. Continue reading →
I took this photo of a recovered UFO when I was in the U.S. Army.
I use several kinds of metal in my embossing studio — copper, brass and other. The “Other” is a strange brand of aluminum coated with some sort of gold-like stuff, with aluminum on the back — which is easy enough to overcome in a piece of jewelry.
The aluminum sheet is easy to emboss, no struggle whatever, but I can’t say as much for the copper, which is very hard to manage, and the brass, hardest of all.
The thing is, if you want to make a sturdy set of wind chime earrings, you’ve got to use brass — copper just won’t do, it’s too doggone soft. On the other hand, just try embossing copper and see how soft it is — the answer is “not very”. Copper looks amazing, and so does the brass, but they don’t take detail like the coated aluminum sheet does. Continue reading →
Enjoy it while you’ve still got it, but your Liberty along with your Personal Liberty will be gone in a matter of days, and you’re left holding the bag. I intend to reveal to you some last-minute Saves, by which I refer to some tricks that even you, as insignificant and weak as you are, can pull out of that bag. Here are a few amusing and immersive videos that might take the edge off the day just a little. Have fun, no matter what happens.