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Roger´s songs have been a great part of the soundtrack of my life and probably yours too, altough you may not have realized it yet.

He has one of the most beautiful voices in music history.

He is a wonderful human being.

I think the more people listen to him sing the better this world will be.

 

"Roger Hodgson, co-founder of Supertramp, wrote and sang the enduring rock standards that made Supertramp famous, such as "Breakfast in America," "It's Raining Again," "School," "Dreamer," "The Logical Song," "Give a Little Bit," "Take the Long Way Home," and "Fool's Overture," to name a few.

 

Hodgson's concerts continue to draw acclaim from both media and fans alike. His passion for his music and his art shines through in the magic and intimacy that is felt when he performs live. Hodgson continues to tour worldwide, to the delight of audiences around the globe"

 

Roger is playing to audiences all over the world on his World Tour - for tour schedule - www.rogerhodgson.com/documents/tour.html

 

The Roger Hodgson Store is the only place you can buy directly from the artist and get his autographed CD's. Go to www.rogerhodgsonstore.com

 

More great links and ways to stay connected.

News - www.rogerhodgson.com/documents...

Facebook -- www.facebook.com/RogerHodgsonOfficial

Twitter - twitter.com/RogerHodgson

This statue finds a logical place above the fireplace in the library in the Cardiff Castle. Each of the men in it are holding a tablet which contains alphabets from "ancient languages". It is believed that the 3rd Marquess was a scholar in all those languages. The languages are (from left to right): Greek, Assyrian, Aramaic, Hieroglyphics, Runic/Celtic

 

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The logical conclusion of fascism's view of war as beauty. Eventually there can be no more war, and hence no more beauty.

For reasons unknown to logical minds, apparently a mama rabbit has laid down some babies in the flower box on our front porch, which is about 3-4 feet off the ground. We noticed all the marigolds were pushed to the side and falling down, but... this wasn't what we expected. o_o

 

Pentax K-S2, SMC Pentax-M 35/2.8

 

For the Pentax Forums Single in July Challenge

That seems like a logical progression, right?

In the dystopian future, pizzas are scattered in the streets for a few very logical (and utterly absurd) reasons:

 

Rebel Pizza Parties: In a desperate attempt to bring joy to the desolate streets, underground pizza rebels have been secretly tossing pies from rooftops. Their motto? "A slice a day keeps the dystopia at bay."

 

Pizza as Currency: In a world where money has lost value, pizzas have become the new standard currency. People trade slices for survival gear, and the streets are littered with abandoned pies from failed transactions.

 

Alien Invasion: It turns out aliens have a weakness for pepperoni. They've been dropping pizzas as a peace offering, but they keep getting the toppings wrong, so humans just leave them on the street.

 

Government Mind Control: The government has been using pizzas as a mind control device. The cheese contains a mild hypnotic that makes people forget about the dystopian conditions. However, the plan backfired when people started craving more toppings than obedience.

 

Time Traveler's Snack: A time traveler from the past kept visiting the future and leaving behind his snacks. Unfortunately, he had a pizza addiction and no trash cans were available in the dystopian wasteland.

 

So, there you have it—pizzas in dystopian streets are either a symbol of resistance, a form of currency, an intergalactic peace offering, a government experiment gone wrong, or just a time traveler's snack attack.

Logical Disorder - Violent Playground live!

Rouger Bar, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

# 25 july 2010

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Logical drawings surrounded by absurd

 

Órion’s world is a set of stars much brighter than the Sun, a creative constellation of chalk beings deeply related to the pathetic of the absurd, fasten and inserted on the walls of a hypothetical city of a planet called Earth where its inhabitants constrained or, sometimes amazed, walk around the streets of São Paulo.

Órion’s creatures aren’t as scaring as the ones on Alien of the horrified Sigourney Weaver but impose a huge impact, almost always as prying eyes, waiting the moment for action, creatures plainly drawn on the walls that merge themselves into the places (environments) that surround the everyday life.

It’s when the resting ultra real awakes conveying unusual scenes in which the lived life brings the painted characters into the logical drawing of “that's how it might be”; the horse on the top of the wagon, the goalkeeper flying by and holding tight to the biker’s ride; the child caught by the bizarre monster, the teenager going into the dead of night; the moment when passersby meet themselves or the daylight moment of a robbery.

Actually, this “installation” is a copy of the streets of São Paulo daily happenings, painted settings waiting for any eventuality, framed by the photography sometimes marked by hours or days of waiting for the real click, fiction that credits and legitimates the suggesting action. It not a photographical effect but a rehearsal of what is captured by the author and on it the duel of the languages is feed by the author, i.e., the everlasting description (or discussion) between posture and photography which “at information time make us think of how fragile we are”.

 

In same words of Órion;

 

“The society exists, the image wrecks

The image exists, the society wrecks.”

 

Walter Firmo

  

www.alexandreorion.com

www.spartsgallery.com

 

Today I was asked to create an image of an issue that I am currently handling. I sculpted a large, screaming face, a face showing pity and a child's face surrounding a small, insignificant mound of sand. I have identified these images as the different perspectives that swim in my head; the critical voice, the nurturing voice, and the child all surrounding the currently insignificant logical voice.

 

For as long as I can remember, I have always listened to the critical voice and can't seem to shake it's power. So, I was told to choose from a selection of toy figures the ones that best describe these perspectives. I immediately gravitated toward the Little People as I used to love these toys as a child. And I found this little guy; small, simple, content. I assigned him to the logical perspective which I aspire to listen to more. After seeing the joy on my face when I grabbed this fella out of the pile of toys, my counselor gave him to me to carry as a reminder. This is the greatest reminder to have.

 

I know this sounds crazy, but it's the little things that make me smile.

Remember there's no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.- Scott Adams

Logical Disorder - Violent Playground live!

Rouger Bar, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

# 25 july 2010

Seems logical enough, don't setup your business in the road...

3 coats

 

Base Coat: Sally Hansen Nail Quencher

Top Coat: Seche Vite

The logical conclusion was given that this was not a simple haemorrhage, and a differential diagnosis of vascular anomaly or (less likely) tumour was offered.

 

While a vascular anomaly can give this appearance, it would most likely be a cavernous angioma rather than a capillary haemangioma, which is a rare lesion that, in the CNS, occurs mostly in the spine. The reporting radiologist may have meant a capillary telangiectasia, but these are mostly in the brainstem and are rarely if ever visible at CT imaging. The suggestion of a neoplasm (even as a "less likely" diagnosis) was probably not warranted by the appearance and stability of the lesion, especially in the absence of any clinical concern or relevant provided history.

by jwcurry & Peggy Lefler. [Toronto], Curvd H&z, [7] march 198o. 4o copies issued as Curvd H&z 49 & Pomez A Penny 3o.

 

4-9/16 x 1-15/16, single sheet white laid folded to 4 pp leaflet., all but p.2 printed black rubberstamp.

 

see also www.flickr.com/photos/48593922@N04/8658181042/

Looks more like breakfast than lunch, but the truth is that my lunch period (I teach) is at 10:00 AM, so it's more logical than when I bring chicken, etc.

SUFFOLK DOWNS - August 5, 2017 - Race 3

MAIDEN CLAIMING - Thoroughbred

FOR MAIDENS, THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. Three Year Olds, 120 lbs.; Older, 124 lbs. Claiming Price $16,000. Claiming Price: $16,000

About Five Furlongs On The Turf Track Record: (Bishop Ridley - 57.20 - July 19, 1987)

 

Purse: $27,500

 

Weather:Cloudy Track:Good

Off at: 1:32 Start: Good for all

 

4 - Great Captain (Pedroza, Brian)

6 - Harlan's Vador (ARG) (Davis, Dylan)

5 - Logical Contender (Bush, Vernon)

Amberley Museum Art and Music Festival - 29th June 2013.

by jwcurry.

 

[2nd edition, revised, of logical sequences 1-5. Toronto, Underwhich Editions, 3 july 1985. approx.21o copies isued as part of Heads & H&z; not released separately].

 

8 pp/4 printed, photocopy. 4-1/4 x 5-1/2, stapled selfwrappers.

 

concrete poetry. includes a collaboration with Peggy Lefler.

 

12.5o

by jwcurry. Weston [ie Toronto], Curvd H&z, [14] january 198o. 1oo copies issued as Curvd H&z 43, Pomez A Penny 26 & Th Wrecking Ballzark 12.

 

4-13/16 x 8-1/2, single sheet white xerographic bond folded twice vertically to 6 panel leaflet w/ 4-3/8 x 8-1/2 inner flap, flap rectos & r.cover only printed black photocopy.

Just an experiment. I think this has far more information than tourists on the Cable Car need. I wanted to show how the F-line could be integrated since my wife is always saying "there's also the street car..." to befuddled tourists. After staring at it for a few days, it does appear to have value as a "Market Street Railway" map for tourists.

 

The Exploratorium's new location on Pier 15 and the Railway Museum are called out to advertise/promote them, as they are not yet popular tourist destinations. Note that the Railway Museum is physically across the street from the Ferry Building which highlights the logical nature of the map. "Union Square" being represented as a square (and consuming the entire FiDi!) is just a happy coincidence.

 

This also emphasizes the lie present on the Cable Car-only map that the Powell-Mason line "takes you" to Pier 39. It doesn't, but when tourists ask "Does this go to Fisherman's Wharf?" the easiest answer is that the P-M goes to the East end, the P-H goes to the West end. This map is therefore more accurate for getting around using the whole system, but less useful when navigating via Cable Car.

 

See the next image in the stream for a "future" version including the E-Line.

Physio/Logical August 4, 2012 at Million Fishes Gallery.

millionfishes.com/physiological

I think it’s logical to assume that Crack Pie was probably named for its supposedly addictive qualities. I have no doubt that there are people out there who are addicted after bite one; I, however, am not one of them. foodforfel.com/2010/07/momofuku-ssam-bar-momofuku-milk-bar/

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Crack pie - Toasted oat crust, gooey butter filling.

by jwcurry. [Toronto], Curvd H&z, 8 march 198o. 5o copies issued as Curvd H&z 51, Pomez A Penny 31 & Th Wrecking Ballzark 15.

 

2-3/4 x 3-1/2, single sheet ivory wove torn & folded to 4 pp leaflet, all but p.2 printed black rubberstamp w/ marker addition to p.3.

On Sunday, July 10, 2021, Ruchi and Surya visited with there lovely children Arnika and Anay. We had an awesome visit.

On Montgomery Hwy (US 31) in Birmingham, AL

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