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Model: Skye McLeod Fairywren
Bento Mesh Head: Catwa Blueberry
Bento Mesh Body: Maitreya Lara
Face Applier: Lianne by Belleza
Body Tatt: Music Box - Pink by [White~Widow]
Hair: Cinderella (black): [MUSE]
Ensemble: Dita Corset & Panty with texture HUD by Wicca's Originals (rebranded from Wicca's Wardrobe) @ FrouFrou Event
Heels: Daisy by Mosquito's Way
Lady Elaina Cocktail Hat (silver): Hatpins
Dorthee Choker Rose: Meva
Black Pearl Earrings: Alienbear
Giselle Eyes Applier: .euphoric
Ilaria rings: *elise*
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PROPS:
Build/Backdrop: Photo Booth - Old Town (Blush)by FOXCITY.
Hazel Umbrella (Pink): CandyDoll
Dance Pose 02: Apple Spice Poses
Nimble Nekomata 4. White Outfit Companion: JIAN
Silly Shibes - Companion Pup (White): JIAN
Elusive Pink Meowl - Seed of Inspiration: *HEXtraordinary*
Valentine's Love Vase - VERSUS Gift: [ Generation X ]
SPRING FLOWER BARREL: Tylar's Closet
Kaithleen's Patty dress @Uber (wearing Belleza generationx) maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Uber/159/156/22
Taken at clef des champs
Art Photography by Hal Halli
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Being haughty. Look at those huge nostrils. I can hear Echo & the Bunnymen playing in the background of my mind.
Simple Reflections Summerhouse and Chandelier
StoraxTree Boho Upholstered Armchair and Foliage Planters
Generation X Tamba Table Cream
Adorably Strange Wares Hadley Sofa and Plants
All items above are available @The Boardwalk Event
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Soy Super Long Hanging Hedera
Dust Bunny Guiana Chestnut Tree
BackBone Whatever The Weather Entry Rug
ionic Las Frutas
Roiro Dolce Lemon Tart
Foxwood Puggies Cosy Pair
of intense flaring beauty such as this morning's will be utterly forgotten, dissolved by time like a super-8 film left out in the rain, without sound, and quickly replaced by thousands of silently growing trees.
Douglas Coupland ~ Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
Let me introduce you my new Girl,Trillion
I had the pleasure to adopt her at the Salon in London earlier this week.
I tried to mix her outfit with some other FBR pieces.
She is so lovely !
I hope you will enjoy my pictures
Plaid was real big in the '70s.
My cousin Denise scanned and shared all of these old family photos. Today was the first time in my life I'd ever seen any of these images. Pretty wild! My Uncle Dennis probably took most of these photos.
My Mom was pregnant here, with either me or my brother. The photo is out of context so I have no idea. It's either late 1971, or late 1973.
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I hope your all having a great weekend!!
"You sealed your doom when you came down here, translucent woman! You are in our home now! My Alien Spider-Slayer will make short work of you!"
"Sllllttthhh! Rrrraarr!!
"I don't fear you, Marrow! My force field will- ... wait, I'm not translucent woman! I'm INVISIBLE Woman!"
"You're not invisible, I can see you! I mean, you're clear, so I can see through you, but you're not invisible."
"That's a visual effect so that you can see me in the photo. Otherwise it would just be an empty spot in center frame."
"What are you talking about?? What photo??"
"I think I'm breaking fourth wall here. But the last two times I was advertised on the Planks, people were commenting that they couldn't see me." *
"What 'planks'??"
"Never mind, let's just carry on. *ahem* I don't fear you, Marrow! Or your alien Spider-Slayer!"
"Sllllttthhh! Rrrraarr!!
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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Fantastic Four
Invisible Woman
Toy Biz, 2005
Generation X
Marrow
Toy Biz, 1996
Spider-Man
Alien Spider Slayer
Toy Biz, 1994
* Invisible Woman was too invisible on the Bijou Planks twice! Once, where there is doubt she was actually present:
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And again where her invisibility was unappreciated by the audience:
By way of a personal history project, a scan of the back pages of my adolescent diary, where I wrote down, how did I put it, "All the groups I've every seen." Apologies for my, um, iconoclastic spelling.
The first concert (or gig, as I might have said) was at the Rainbow in Finsbury Park, on Dec 17, 1977 (Yachts Blast Furnace and the Heatwaves The Boomtown Rats (I saw the Boomtown Rats the following year too. Too embarassed to write it down?). Lots of pogoing, not much gobbing, but the Boomtown Rats didn't really inspire that sort of thing. There were real punks in the audience, but the Boomtown Rats had appeared on Top of the Pops, and there were Rats' fans too - girls wearing school uniforms (after their hit "Mary of the Fourth Form") and boys wearing pajamas ('cause Johnny Fingers their keyboard player wore pajamas).
1978: The Jolt Reggae Regular Generation X The Mickey Jupp BandWhirlwind Elvis Costello (2 times) Queen The BannedThe Strangeways Radio Stars The Young Ones The Boyfriends Blondie Fusion Black Slate Penetration Subway Sect Buzzcocks Humphrey Ocean Misty Ian Dury and the Blockheads John Cooper Clarke Richard Hell and the Voidoids The Innocents The Slits (3 times) The Clash
1979: Hazel and the Unknowns Fischer Z Delta 5 The Specials The Mekons (2 times) The Gang of Four (3 times) The Girls The Maps (twice) Delex Sally, Dick and Jane The Distractions Joy Division The Teardrop Explodes (3 times) Echo and The Bunnymen The Flowers The Beat (2 times) The Human League (2 times) The Pop Group3 times The Books A Certain Ratio(3) The Talking Heads UB40 The Selecter The Portraits Simple Minds(2) Manufactured Romance The Mo-dettes (4 times) The 45s Toyah Blood Doner The Acryllics The Nips Dexy's Midnight Runners English Subtitles Classix Nouveux Ultravox The Cliches This Heat The Raincoats (2) Martha and the Muffins The Only Ones The Plain Characters The Cure Margot and the Space Virgins The Q-Tips The Patrick Fitzgerald Group The Vs (The Maps Someone and the Somebodies Count Viglioni Mission of Burma Modern Theatre, rock against the Draft, 3/30/1980) Ten Pole Tudor Spizz Energi The Au-pairs(2) The Piranhas Red Beans and Rices The Scars Boots for Dancing The Opposition X-Odus Essential Logic
Sometime in 1980 or early 1981 I stopped writing down the bands I went to see. Probably because it started to seem a bit trainspotterish, or I'd started having beers at concerts and couldn't be bothered to write things up when I came home, or I misplaced this notebook. So there's no record of seeing U2 two or three times (serious chaps with mullets), or the Birthday Party (who out of all these bands, and the competition is fierce, probably were the most extraordinary act live). I saw most of these bands in London, a few in Boston.
Note on the links: I've linked to All Music a lot, hope that works. If not I'll go through at some point and find better links. Only Joy Division and Mission of Burma seem to have fans obsessive enough to list every performance of those bands. I'm not surprised, I've met some of those fans. There are a number of bands I saw which seem to have left no trace, (and I don't remember a thing about them). If any of these names are familiar to you (in the context of the late 70's), let me know.
A picture of me in 1980.
Today is my birthday!
Chad took my photo in the yard, with my Loretta Lynn's Kitchen coffee mug before I headed off to work.
"So let's sink another drink
Cause it'll give me time to think
If I had the chance I'd ask the world to dance
And I'll be dancin' with myself"
('Billy Idol' by Funko / Pop! Rocks)
The last bits and pieces.
All pictures clickable and some more versions of this wall art by Plotbot KEN in the set
Best wishes, love, and condolences to everyone affected by Hurricane Ida. ❤️
I started this photoset over a week ago, before knowing a storm was coming. Then after seeing what it did, all the way from Louisiana to New York, I thought about saving it for a better time. But upon refection...I (sadly) don't know when that's going to be, at least from where I'm standing.
So I'm sharing anyway—with hope that others will find some joy in them, nonetheless. Either as a little escape, our usual love & nostalgia for Jem, or as hope for seeing happy and colorful times again.
Original Painting Mixed media on paper. 22"x30" 2021 Acrylic and lightfast, waterproof ink on acid-free watercolor paper Learn more at www.CrowRising.com/gallery.
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From the exhibit Retro: Popular Music in Canada from the 60s, 70s, and 80s; @ the Canadian Museum of History; Hull; Gatineau, Quebec.
"i love to watch you walk away" she said
"not because i want you to leave but because i like the way my heart feels when you come back"